Dive into these summer reads
By Sarah Nichols | June 21, 2016Whether you are at the beach, in bed or traveling the world, these four books are the perfect reads for the summer.
Whether you are at the beach, in bed or traveling the world, these four books are the perfect reads for the summer.
This year’s E3 in Los Angeles had plenty of surprising and exciting announcements for everyone in the video game world.
Arabesque Lebanese Cuisine offers traditional Mediterranean cuisine at affordable prices. Located on Devine Street in Columbia, it is a great place to grab food with friends or go out to on a date night.
The sequel to “The Conjuring” is based on a true story and differs from the original with new family drama, demonic presences and creepy scenery. The film might be lacking in original "jump scares," but is still worth watching for creepy cinematography, eerie props and a decent amount of scare value.
Find refuge in the quiet beach town of Pawleys Island in South Carolina with calming beaches and shops with a small town feel.
"Me Before You" will leave you both laughing and crying — and will also provoke serious thoughts and questions about some controversial issues.
Rhythm on the River has provided the residents of Columbia with live music and local food all spring. Although the spring series ends on June 11, the Rhythm on the River event will be reintroduced in fall of 2016.
Looking for the perfect film for a summer movie night? Check out this list of warm weather favorites from the 1960s to the 2010s for sunny film suggestions.
Harambe Ethiopian Restaurant serves traditional Ethiopian food for a culinary adventure that takes customers all the way to Eastern Africa.
Writer and University of South Carolina alumna Joy Callaway spoke about her debut novel and the process of getting published at the Forest Acres Barnes & Noble on June 1. Her debut novel, "Fifth Avenue Artists Society" is based on her real-life ancestors and is now available.
Jeremy Saulnier's "Green Room" is a film worth watching. In addition to solid acting and well-crafted sets, the film provides a fresh take on the punk subculture and the horror genre.
The reboot of “Ratchet and Clank” from a PS2 game is a wacky, beautiful and immensely fun ride that PS4 gamers shouldn’t miss out on.
To reminisce on the past four years at USC, check out these Arts & Culture highlights.
Summer is quickly approaching all college students. To get in the free-spirited mindset of summer, listen to some of these great songs.
Bringing a new perspective to one of Shakespeare's best-known plays, "A Gravedigger's Tale" comes to the Longstreet Theatre to interact with audience members and celebrate Shakespeare's works.
Josh Hamrick, senior systems designer for Bethesda Game Studios, talks about the game design industry with The Daily Gamecock.
Over his career as a director, David O Russell has shown time and time again his ability to make unique and entertaining films across a range of different genres.