As popular dating apps like Bumble issue public apologies for poorly-planned anti-celibacy marketing campaigns and major outlets question whether or not dating apps are losing popularity, I began to wonder: are we finally fed up with dating apps?Â
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June marks the beginning of 2024 LGBTQ Pride Month. In Columbia, local businesses, nonprofits and community partners are gearing up to host educational, entertaining, reflective and celebratory programming throughout the month.
The wild plants and weeds that grow up all around us are chock-full of nutritional and medicinal benefits — and they require zero care. "They're the possums of the plant world."Â
Whether it's a night of girly-pop music with Chappell Roan and a cruise down memory lane with The Steve Miller Band, there's a concert for every type of music lover in Columbia next month.Â
Free Times and The Post and Courier Columbia are buzzing with excitement about our annual Best of Columbia competition, which puts the choice in your hands to decide what makes our community s…
Columbia folk duo Admiral Radio has been steadily releasing new music for the past several years, but with a spate of songwriting competition wins under its belt and a backlog of new music, the duo is poised to reach new heights.Â
For those who always harbored dreams of being a star, a Columbia-based theater company is bringing in an Atlanta "starmaker" to coach folks on how to make those dreams a reality.Â
As she prepares to film a movie this summer, columnist Cassidy Spencer reflects on the impression Columbia gives to out-of-towners, and beckons them to explore the arts scene she's come to love.Â
From its days as the SC Lunatic Asylum to its modern, luxury redevelopment plans, the Bull Street campus has a storied history many in South Carolina know about — do you?Â
Thanks to funding from a national nonprofit, the Columbia Museum of Art will offer free admission to South Carolina residents in a program called "Free Summer at the CMA."