Playlist of the week: Evolution of love
By Erin Slack | Feb. 11, 2020As Valentine's Day approaches, listen to the story of love with this playlist.
As Valentine's Day approaches, listen to the story of love with this playlist.
A new country concert tour is coming to Tin Roof Columbia. Nashville Hits the Roof showcases up-and-coming artists from Nashville, Tennessee.
Disguised as a mainstream romance, the Netflix original show "You" is a great story that tells a unique and modern tale of romance.
Covering a great song is no easy task, but these artists made these hits their own.
A celebration of South Carolina's hip-hop culture is coming to the Columbia Museum of Art.
Trustus Theatre is bringing classic American play "A Streetcar Named Desire" to life on their main stage.
Brunch is always a popular meal, both for its opportunities to spend time with family and friends and for the food. In Columbia, brunch culture is thriving because of restaurants such as Cafe Strudel, Drip and Eggs Up Grill.
701 Center for Contemporary Arts is hosting its first art exhibition of the new year. "The Shape of Things" aims to show that there aren't as many differences between abstract art and representational art as one might think.
"1917" is one of the strongest and most impressive films from last year.
The South Carolina State Museum opened an interactive exhibition featuring the work and life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his iconic creation, Sherlock Holmes.
If you missed the Grammy's, don't worry. This playlist has you covered.
A Columbia book lover hopes to share his passion with customers at his new bookstore Odd Bird Books.
The Local Buzz is a coffee shop that just relocated to a new location in Five Points with the goal of inclusivity for all.
Bong Joon-Ho's "Parasite" portrays simple themes of humanity and a story of the darker sides of the world.
Nestled in the heart of downtown Columbia, Market on Main is a "community building project," according to owner Josh Willoughby.
Moving away from home is scary, but dirty rentals are even scarier. Here are a few tricks to make and keep your home away from home feel nice and clean.
A review of Netflix's new anime movie "NiNoKuni" based on the popular video game series.