Vista Lights festival promotes food, fun and holiday festivity in downtown Columbia
By Prerana Shidhaye | Nov. 16, 2018Columbia's annual Vista Lights event welcomed the holidays with food, fun and family.
Columbia's annual Vista Lights event welcomed the holidays with food, fun and family.
Contemporary artist Jasper Johns gives back to Columbia with his new exhibition, "Midcentury Masters."
Fourth-year student John Romanski describes the difficulties of balancing the responsibilities of a journalism school while being an active student-actor.
Arts and culture writer Melanie Pierre gives her thoughts on why USC's production of "Platonov" was entertaining, though it is one of Chekhov's lesser-known plays.
The bar was set high for "American Horror Story: Apocalypse," but the jury is still out on whether it has met expectations.
Richland Library hosted local muralist Shelby LeBlanc on Nov. 9.
The South Carolina State Museum celebrates 30 years of history this year. Accompanying the anniversary, the museum is hosting a variety of exhibits to honor both its history and the history of South Carolina.
Foreign Film Week in Russell House Theatre will screen a variety of movies with a goal of making international students feel welcome on campus.
USC student Wyatt Lasche created a film that offers a twist on typical superhero movies, hoping he will impact a college audience. His film "January" debuts this week.
One of Chekhov's more obscure plays, "Platonov," finds humor amidst tragedy.
The Nickelodeon Theatre is expanding their offerings with "Nick After Hours."
Papa Jazz Record Shoppe offers a wide range of music, but more than that, it invites a diverse community of listeners united by their love of music.
Bryan Singer's "Bohemian Rhapsody" chronicles Queen singer Freddie Mercury's rise to fame. While the film is entertaining, it fails to truly capture the internal conflicts that make Freddie Mercury so complex.
We've compiled a list of essential break-up anthems that measure up just fine to Ariana Grande's surprise single, "thank u, next."
Iranian-American poet Solmaz Sharif read from and discussed her book "Look," kicking off the Fall Literary Festival's series of speakers.
Students, teachers and community members learned how Brazil is more than meets the eye, and how they could potentially experience it for themselves at the "Snapshots of Brazil" gallery.
USC's Dance Company welcomes old and new work at their annual fall concert.