Columbia rocks out for flood relief in Puerto Rico
By Nick Veronesi and Erin Metcalf | Nov. 12, 2017Nearly 30 local bands and musicians gathered at the Music Farm Sunday night to raise money for flood recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.
Nearly 30 local bands and musicians gathered at the Music Farm Sunday night to raise money for flood recovery efforts in Puerto Rico.
Politically-minded author to visit USC to share her written work and engage in discussion with audience.
Streaming has revolutionized the music industry, but physical albums are still going strong.
The panel of artists and representatives from arts organizations address the problems and solutions facing art in Columbia.
Lifelong dancer Victoria Parker has worked tirelessly to get where she is, and she hopes to teach the same values on kids through dance education.
Prominent figures in this year's Native American Film Festival discuss the importance of listening to indigenous voices and the ways in which film can help us do so.
USC student Sam Edelson talks about the new play USC is putting on, what acting has done for him in school and what theater can do for people today.
"Goodbye Christopher Robin” reminisces on childhood memories from a new perspective — that of their creator.
The 13th annual South Carolina Korean Festival welcomed community to explore old and new aspects of Korean art and cuisine.
Student actors gain experience through preparation and performance of a classically Italian opera.
Author Richard Michelson brings spooky stories and interactive readings to Thomas Cooper Library.
USC student Logan Davies knows he can find fulfillment in both theater and psychology and is enjoying the process of figuring out in what capacity he will pursue each.
We've compiled a list of events to help you celebrate this Halloween — from theater to haunted attractions.
Performers from the second annual Halloween Spooktacular! discuss putting the concert together and what we can expect to see at this year's show.
The USC Department of Theatre and Dance puts on “Top Girls” this week, a play that reminds audience members of how far women have come and how far they still have to go.
Members of USC's majority-black fraternities and sororities battled it out in a dance competition that created an environment of unity and acceptance for all.
William Starrett's "Dracula: Ballet with a Bite" is a provocative thrill ride.