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Kudos to University of South Carolina professors Steven Pearson and Robyn Hunt, whose play
Flight explores the daring lives of early female aviators and references characters and themes from Chekov’s 1895 play
The Seagull. Flight, which debuted in 2010, hits USC’s Longstreet Theatre at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow.
What's Happening Today: Wednesday, May 22
By Amanda Ladymon | Tuesday, May 21, 2013 7:55 pm
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By Corey Hutchins | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The use of South Carolina’s two state airplanes became a flashpoint of controversy during budget talks last week — which ended with state senators voting to sell them. Controversy over the planes flared up in February when
The State reported Clemson University was the heaviest user of state-owned planes. It sparked a legislative debate about whether college football programs should be using the state planes to recruit players.
By Kyle Petersen | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Girls Rock is, when boiled down to its essence, about volume. But not just about the loudness of electric guitars and drum kits, or even the creative process of writing a song — it’s about volume on a much more profound level. As Kristin Morris, one of the two co-founders of the Columbia branch of the rock camp (along with Shannon Donohue), says, “the heart of Girls Rock is using music education and music performance as a vehicle for social change.”

Jake's Bar & Grill occupies 2112 Devine St., home of the legendary Columbia rock club Rockafellas. On the weekend of May 17-17, Jake's hosted a Back to Rockafellas' weekend. Photos by Christian Barker.
By Jonathan Sharpe | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

After comparing a pint of the Sacred Heart to a pint of the Sacred Heartier, I asked the Conquest guys how things are coming along with their plans to open a tasting room. Rather than just tell me, they let me have a preview tour the next morning.
By Free Times | Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Kudos to University of South Carolina professors Steven Pearson and Robyn Hunt, whose play
Flight explores the daring lives of early female aviators and references characters and themes from Chekov’s 1895 play
The Seagull. Flight, which debuted in 2010, hits USC’s Longstreet Theatre at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow.