Hendrix The Bus serves Columbia community Mexican-inspired coffee
By Damian Bertrand | Feb. 23Buses are back in style, especially this bus coffee shop. Using Mexican flavors and designs, the bus brings in students and the Columbia community alike.
Buses are back in style, especially this bus coffee shop. Using Mexican flavors and designs, the bus brings in students and the Columbia community alike.
Sometimes, an energy boost is all that we need to get through the day. This playlist gives all the fast-paced and angsty songs you need to conquer your classes, work and driving.
Once a student DJ for WUSC, Arden Riley has stepped into the professional world of DJing. She now performs for New Brookland Tavern, where she strives to create a welcoming and energetic environment.
The Firebird and the Phoenix is the USC Symphony Orchestra’s opening concert. As part of the School of Music’s centennial celebration, the concert dedicates itself to its students, alumni and faculty.
Homemade Haircuts returns with a stunning new EP that will leave fans yearning for more. The band's passion and energy is ever-present, and it will keep listeners leaving these songs on repeat.
Moving back to school can be stressful. Listen to these chill tunes to kick back and relax.
Folk music is as popular as ever — and for good reason. With its beautiful instrumentation and powerful lyrics, the genre instantly transports you to the countryside and makes all your worries melt away.
Five Points celebrated St. Patrick's Day with its 42nd annual festival, which brings in crowds from all over the Southeast. It featured its largest lineup of musicians, including Lawrence, The War and Treaty, Futurebirds, Sister Hazel and Conner Smith.
Many historic religious buildings in Columbia have stood against the test of time and have grown and expanded with the city. With the growth of these churches, their history has expanded as well. Members of some of Columbia's oldest churches shared that each of the church's structures help tell its story.
Psychedelic rock has been around since the '60s, and with its unique form of style, it reflects feelings of a drug-induced state. While it's associated with the hippie movement, anyone can vibe with these energetic songs.
The USC wind ensemble performs its iteration of New Morning for the World by Joseph Schwantner at the Kroger Center on Feb. 10, 2023. The ensemble is conducted by Cormac Cannon, the director of bands and a professor at the USC School of Music.
Fourth-year music student Deshawn Stevents (left) and first-year graduate music performance student Alyssa Santivanez (right) narrate quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. during the USC wind ensemble's performance of Joseph Schwantner and Nikk Pilato's piece "New Morning for the World" at the Kroger Center on Feb. 10, 2023. The wind ensemble is currently on tour in Georgia, with its final show at the University of Georgia on Feb. 15, 2023.