Columbia hosts 6th Annual Record Fair
By Tyler Simpson | April 28, 2013Music stores from across East Coast gather to sell classic albums
Music stores from across East Coast gather to sell classic albums
Season brings superhero sequels, novel adaptations to box office
New York band plays with elements of pitch, adult themes Yeah Yeah Yeahs have gone through some changes recently. At the start of the New York rock band’s fame, front woman Karen O was a wild child with raven hair, donning ripped fishnets and touting unpredictable mood swings. She would douse herself and her fans in beer while guitarist Nick Zinner and drummer Brian Chase bashed away on their instruments.
Theatre South Carolina presented its production of “King Lear,” a story about a king’s fall from power, his descent into madness and those who scheme against him.
In the Major League Baseball world, today marks Jackie Robinson Day, the day when baseball personnel and fans alike honor the memory of a MLB legend by wearing the number “42.” And just in time for Jackie Robinson Day comes “42,” a biopic about Robinson’s rise to becoming the first black baseball player in major league history.
Films tell stories of underdogs overcoming impossible odds, struggles on, off field
Event to highlight positive influences on community
It’s completely tempting to look at “Evil Dead,” a remake of the 1981 horror film of the same name, as another pointless remake. And who can be blamed for doing so?
Medieval series intrigues audience with sex, power Never before has the medieval fantasy genre been so appealing to a variety of audiences since “The Lord of the Rings.” The difference is that “Game of Thrones,” one of HBO’s most popular series, is more politically based and focused on rivaling families
Five Points has often been considered a social center for college students looking to have a good time by spending their money on alcohol.