Local thrift stores offer clothes, community for Columbia area
By Amanda Petty | Aug. 17, 2022Looking for a cool, retro addition to your closet? Here are five thrift spots in Columbia that are able to address all your vintage needs.
Looking for a cool, retro addition to your closet? Here are five thrift spots in Columbia that are able to address all your vintage needs.
After two years of making short films, Soapwater Productions finished filming its first feature film on June 24. The group, made up of three Â鶹Сòòò½´«Ã½ graduates, set out to challenge themselves with their film, "To What End."
Looking for a cool, retro addition to your closet? Here are five thrift spots in Columbia that are able to address all your vintage needs.
Jake's Bar & Grill currently sits at 2112 Devine St, a prominent location in Columbia's historic Five Points. In the 80s and 90s, the location was home to the live music joint Rockafella's. The history of this location charts the evolution of entertainment and commerce in Five Points.
Caamp's third studio album "Lavender Days" incorporates a higher production level and new themes while staying true to the band's acoustic sound.
Noma Warehouse hosted SolFest RollFest on July 2, 2022, a festival dedicated to encouraging sustainability through bike-powered music.
In April of 2020, Post Malone announced he was working on a new album. On June 3, he released his fourth studio album "Twelve Carat Toothache," a melancholic journey that is hampered by subpar feature performances.
A small haven of three local art galleries and studios are sequestered on Huger Street, apart of the Vista Arts District. Despite their differing specialties, they all are dedicated to the public art space.
After closing for the month of March, Columbia's most prominent independent theater, the Nickelodeon, has reorganized it's leadership and re-oriented its goals.
The Southeastern Piano Festival features famous musicians, master classes and unique concert experiences in celebration of music.
On Friday, June 17, the South Carolina State Museum held its first show for its laser light summer series. The series takes places in the museum's 55-foot planetarium and features classic artists while lasers take shape in the dome.
The Department of Astronomy and Physics not only offers public lecture series that were paused during COVID-19, but also offers an opportunity to view the Columbia night sky at Melton Observatory this summer.
Not only are these breadsticks that come with a delicious cheese sauce the perfect snack, they can also be served as an appetizer or a side for any gathering you have coming up.
The ColaJazz Foundation and founder Mark Rapp have partnered with Bourbon Restaurant to bring a concert series to Columbia that benefits their outreach programs. The "Jack-n-Jazz" series, sponsored by Jack Daniels, showcases a different artist every Thursday night through the end of June.
The Art-o-mat, a refurbished cigarette vending machine turned art dispenser, distributes local artists' work all over the country. A small group of Spartanburg artists recount their experience working with Artists in Cellophane, a subset of the Art-o-mat organization. The Columbia Art-o-mat is currently located at Richland Â鶹Сòòò½´«Ã½.
"Harry's House" is ultimately a let down as high expectations surround Harry Styles' third album release. While the album has a light and warm feel, there is no greater substance behind it.
"Top Gun: Maverick" lives up to the legacy of the 1986 original and delivers endless thrills. Featuring absurd practical effects and a great Tom Cruise performance, this blockbuster is a throwback to a bygone era of moviemaking and stardom.