Historic Columbia brings past holiday traditions to life
By Ethan Sorell | Dec. 4, 2019Historic Columbia offers a holiday educational experience by showing the evolution of Christmas culture in South Carolina homes throughout the years.
Historic Columbia offers a holiday educational experience by showing the evolution of Christmas culture in South Carolina homes throughout the years.
Students at the South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind worked with artist Bob Doster to create the abstract sculpture located in the Vista on the corner of Lincoln Street and Senate Street.
Spectacular performances in "El Camino" make the "Breaking Bad" spin-off film one of the must-see movies of the year. From meth dealer to slave to outcast fugitive, "El Camino" tells the story of a good man struggling to find his place in a confusing world.
The Bruch Chamber Orchestra takes stage Friday night at the W.W. Hootie Johnson Hall at 7:30 p.m. Featuring violinist Ari Streisfeld, the female-led Bruch Chamber Orchestra aims to garner support, especially from young people.
After a four-year suspension, the social fraternity Delta Tau Delta has been reinstated at USC and is recruiting new members.
Comedian Andy Erikson headlined Carolina Productions' Fresh Faces of Comedy and her stand-up focused on the crazy interactions the world seems to throw at her.