'5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche' brings girl power to Columbia
By Carey Pope | March 7, 2019Trustus Theatre's upcoming show is a comedy about friendship, but it's got an underlying message to society.
Trustus Theatre's upcoming show is a comedy about friendship, but it's got an underlying message to society.
With the advent of social media and streaming, Gen Z listens to music differently.
USC-born band Mary English & Devine Street, consisting of four students and a University 101 professor, shares the story of its creation.
Student Designer Showcase winner Sarah-Jane Long creates upcycled jackets, shorts and pants from vintage and thrifted denim through her business SJDenim.
As crazy as it sounds, there's a place where you can throw axes at large dart board-like targets while enjoying your favorite beer, and it's just a few minutes from USC.
Pop superstar Ariana Grande held the top three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 last week — but rankings alone don't measure her success.
Fashion Board's 12th annual fashion show included student designs and local boutique collections of next season's trends.
"Happy Death Day 2U" wins on the thriller side, but disappoints in all other aspects.
Here's a playlist to help you slow down when things seem to be moving at a hundred miles an hour.
In honor of Student Government elections, guest columnist K. Lee Graham recommends a book that follows the rise and fall of one of South Carolina's most prominent politicians.
'80s alternative, with its singular sonic innovations, new subgenres and dark, sensitive themes, still has a grip on the cultural currency of the modern alternative scene.
Rooted in nostalgia and pure danceability, the genre of '80s synth pop has a special place in the hearts of many.
"The Wolves" uses a high school soccer team as a backdrop to the serious struggles adolescents go through as they are finding out the person they truly are.
Susto performed a few songs off its new album "Ever Since I Lost My Mind" at Papa Jazz Record Shoppe.
In a world of cliché superhero tales, "The Umbrella Academy" stands out.
This week, guest columnist K. Lee Graham recommends a collection of short stories that dabble in magical realism.