The Nick screens colorful classics in new film series
By Taylor Washington | July 23, 2018The Nickelodeon celebrates the history of color film in an ongoing film series, "Everything is Better in Technicolor".
The Nickelodeon celebrates the history of color film in an ongoing film series, "Everything is Better in Technicolor".
Trustus' production of "Memphis" follows the development of an interracial relationship in the segregated Tennessee city in the 1950s through a shared love for music.
'Hereditary' puts a twist on horror movie tropes with compelling characters that stick in your mind.
Southeastern Piano Festival invites past prize winners to perform the works of Bach, Medtner, Chopin and Ravel in an alumni showcase.
USC's Southeastern Piano Festival puts a unique twist on the summer music festival.
'Solo' answers questions you didn't know you had with an origin story filled with excitement, great characters and an unexpected cameo.
Wes Anderson's newest movie, currently playing at the Nick, gives fans what they expect and more.
The rapper tackles a touch subject in his April release, but did not live up to expectations set by previous albums.
In its 11th year, the Greater Columbia Record Fair is growing larger with more vendors, food and drink, DJ sets and local bands.
Directed by Steve Pearson, “Flight” chronicles the journey of two women as they seek to defy societal standards by flying in the early 20th century.
On Tuesday night, the USC Symphony Orchestra ended its season with a bang by performing Gustav Mahler’s ambitious work, “Titan.”
"The Office" star John Krasinski stuns in his directorial debut about a post-apocalyptic world where maintaining absolute silence is a matter of life and death.
Columbia local Anthony Walker makes his own cigar box guitars to sell at Soda City every Saturday.
Friendships are inconvenient. When we have so many other things to do, from homework to sleep, why do we put so much effort into our friends?
Winning the Pulitzer Price for Music, Kendrick Lamar’s "DAMN." proves that it is much more than a hip-hop album.
USC masters student Chad Penner draws on popular symbols of "good" to critique darker aspects of our society.
Students in the French 330 class perform Voltaire's "Candide, ou l'optimisme!" entirely in French.