USC Palmetto Pans brings audience members to their feet
By Jackson Stanton | April 18, 2018Palmetto Pans performs it annual spring concert at the USC School of Music.
Palmetto Pans performs it annual spring concert at the USC School of Music.
Friday Night Music at Indie Grits hosted nine local bands, offering a variety of sounds for Columbia music lovers.
Indie Grits Labs is displaying art from their Two Cities project that delves into the racial and socioeconomic tensions in North Columbia.
We've compiled a list what's happening at the 2018 Indie Grits Festival, which runs April 12 - 15.
Director Lindsay Rae Taylor’s upcoming stage production of “Sense and Sensibility" reimagines Jane Austen’s novel through a modern eye.
Regional talent comes together to kick off South Carolina’s biggest weekend of film.
Growing up in a world where more and more people are expressing themselves through body art, young professionals must consider their future employment before getting a tattoo.
The School of Music will honor the university's first African American professor, Richard Greener, with music from Grammy-nominated artists at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Recital Hall.
Benjamin Moore takes part in two separate projects for this year's Indie Grits Festival.
Running is part of who I am — or is it? With any past-time or passion, you might start to doubt whether or not it's something that you really want to do.
What's happening at the movies, the theater and Tapps Art Center this weekend
For all the 90s kids: Carolina Productions and Carolina After Dark will host a Disney Channel Original Movie series this April.
Percussion students will be performing a wide variety of music as they work with guest artist Jesse Willis and Blythewood High School students for Thursday night's performance.
The Congaree River Smokehouse, a restaurant exclusive to USC, will feature signature Southern staples and an original line of barbecue sauces.
Several USC students discuss the process of producing computer-based music, and what audience members can expect to see at their concert on Tuesday night.
Secular faith doesn't have the same foundation as organized religions, but that doesn't mean that it isn't deep, real and rooted in something sacred.
Saul Dibb’s new movie confronts what war does to those who fight in it, but ultimately doesn’t make a lasting impact on viewers.