Culture

Columbia-born artist Rodney McMillian debuts a wide-ranging solo exhibition at the Columbia Museum of Art this spring.
Here’s how the museum is making art more accessible and hands-on (literally).
From flowers to happy hours to meteor showers, we’ve got ideas to make your Valentine’s Day special.
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Don’t miss any of this year’s meteor showers, supermoons, or solar eclipses.
Read through the timeline of our city flag.
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Prisma Health On Call: Ask your heart health questions 🫀
What heart health questions do you have for Prisma Health heart and vascular specialists?
Proceeds of the contest help your community.
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Find out how to make 2023 the year you *actually* achieve your health goals.
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We stopped by EdVenture Children’s Museum to check out recent updates to the Eddie exhibit, courtesy of Prisma Health.
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Since the historic flooding in 2015, the Columbia Canal has needed repairs. The City of Columbia + Columbia Water held a briefing to share how the restoration will be done by December 2027.
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Enjoy local meals and deals through Restaurant Week, happening around Columbia from Thursday, Oct. 3 through Sunday, Oct. 13.
Support Hurricane Helene relief efforts through volunteer opportunities, donations, or supporting essential resources.
Gov. Henry McMaster announced assistance programs for several counties across SC to help aid in disaster relief from Helene. Plus, find local resources + updates on Helene’s impact.
We’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the elementary, middle, and high schools in Columbia so you can make the best decision for your family.
Midlands recovery continues after Hurricane Helene as power outages persist and flood warnings remain for local rivers and neighborhoods.
Capitol Square in West Columbia is set to undergo redevelopment, adding housing, retail, and public spaces to expand walkability in the River District.
Here are some resources to help keep you and your family safe when severe weather rolls into Columbia.
Set to open in December, The Laundry Building offers event space and leasing opportunities for restaurants, retail, and offices in BullStreet District.