Column: Art is rational, and rationality is art
By Mattie Hibbs | Aug. 30, 2017Many people consider themselves either logical or creative, but it is worth considering that these two qualities have more overlap than we initially see.
Many people consider themselves either logical or creative, but it is worth considering that these two qualities have more overlap than we initially see.
Zachary Diaz talks to The Daily Gamecock about showing his paintings in exhibits all over the world, what art means to him and what art itself can accomplish.
It's the end of summer and we are looking back at all that film and television had to offer over the past few months. Our top four were varied in style and content, but shared a similar sense of optimism that's hard not to love.
Netflix failed to break the streak of mediocre live-action anime adaptations with their boring and nonsensical "Death Note."
Taylor Swift's new single is our first taste of her album "Reputation." It appears that the pop star is taking her music and style in a completely new direction.
The Nickelodeon will launch a new film series featuring one documentary each month centered around media, news and information literacy.
Arts and Culture writer Shayla Nidever shares her VMA predictions.
Grizzly Bear's album "Painted Ruins" was released on Aug. 18. It is a haunting and complex follow-up to their 2012 record "Shields."
Another summer comes to a close, but the third Soda City Comic Con will provide a final burst of excitement before the first full week of classes.
Varsity Billiards, a pool hall just off Main Street, reopens officially Aug. 28, as a unique haunt for students and nostalgic alumni.
College students put too much stock in their social media when it comes to determining their worth — and employers are going to notice.
Trustus Theater's upcoming season, EYES OPEN, features award-winning musicals and tackles issues including social justice, gender roles and racial stereotypes.
The Arts & Culture staff answered the question, "What piece of advice would you tell your past self as a freshman?"
It's never too soon or too late to listen to music from South Carolina-native bands. Here's our playlist to get you started.
South Carolina's third permanent drive-in theater, called Movies Rock!, has opened in Bowman in Orange County. Upcoming films can be found on their website and Facebook page.
Columbia features many exciting events in the fall, including the South Carolina State Fair, the Pride Festival and various concerts at Colonial Life Arena, Music Farm and more.
A pioneer of cultural development on Main Street, the Columbia Museum of Art is about to begin renovations that will make it more accessible to visitors and events.