Month: March 2021

Columbia stories of losing flavor and smell from COVID-19

“It was a weird experience, type said Lauren McAlexander. “I didn’t have an appetite, E...

Brand new Columbia police alcohol group will focus on city’s night life districts

COLUMBIA — Ahead of an atypical St . Patrick’s Day weekend break in Five Points,...

Attack of the Week: Hot Chicken, Brie and Apple Butter Sandwich at Columbia’s Tiffany’s

$11. 9704 E Two Step Rd. tiffanysofcolumbia. com. Tiffany’s has been satisfying sweet tooths in...

To-Do List: Socially distanced Columbia arts and entertainment recommendations (March 24-31)

FILM”No Address: The Criminalization associated with Homelessness”Columbia is one of more than 180 American cities...

Subsequent COVID-19 layoff, Cathy Cosby found a home with sophisticated bar food at Random Touch

Cathy Cosby was among the numerous people who lost their work at the onset of...

Rant and Rave: Political department, Atlanta shooting and reminiscence

We are a die hard USC fan for many many years yet she is getting...

Consume of the Week: Hazy Succulent IPA from Cayce’s Metal Hands Brewing

six percent ABV. $9. 99 for a six-pack at Green’s. ($6 for a pint on...

Drivin N Cryin to topic reduced music lineup in May’s Rosewood Crawfish Event

Returning to normal is hard. That session is around us all the time now, especially...

Kane, aka Knox County’s mayor, going into WWE Hall of Fame

Glenn Jacobs has wrestled as the menacing red-masked giant for decades. KNOXVILLE, Tennessee — Kane...

Spiller embraces his role as Clemson’s new running backs coach

Former Clemson All-America running back CJ Spiller is taking all the experience he accumulated from...

Beamer settles in a new home, gets some interesting mail from the Upstate

New head football coach Shane Beamer found a fundraising flyer from a rival school in...

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