17 August 2022
COMEDYKurtis ConnerGet ready for an evening associated with skewed standup comedy along with Kurtis Conner at the Koger Center for the Arts. Conner is a notable YouTube superstar and all around funny man who’s been slinging funny content since 2014. Actually perhaps his most famous little bit was released during the pandemic, the tongue-in-cheek treatise on how to turn out to be famous on the Internet. Conner’s display at the Koger Center begins at 7 p. mirielle. Aug. 21. Fellow stand-ups Jacob Sharpe and Leader Hebscher open the evening. Seat tickets range from $28-$73. Visit kogercenterforthearts. com for more information. VINCENT HARRISNEO-SOUL/FUNK-HOPStankfaceJazz, funk, pop, rock — all words that could explain the smooth vibes associated with Columbia‘s Stankface. The music group is self-described as Neo-Soul Funk-Hop and you can catch all of them Aug. 20 for a reside set at New Brookland Tavern. Come for doorways at 7 p. meters. and catch the starting acts Crown and Outta Pocket. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 on the door. More info at fb. com/NBTavern. EDEN PRIMEFANDOMSoda Town Comic Con 2022Comic guide geeks unite and visit the Columbia Metropolitan Conference Center for Soda Town Comic Con 2022, August. 20-21. Actually, you don’t need to end up being into comic books to savor this event. They’ve got tons of playthings, pop figures, games along with other treats, not to mention a piled panel of guests such as Star Wars’ Ray Recreation area, Friday The 13th’s Thom Matthews, voiceover actors Eric Vale, Kent Williams and a lot of, many more. The Con is Saturday and Sunday. Check out sodacitycomiccon. com for periods and admission prices. VINCENT HARRISHARDCORE/ROCKJoyce ManorThe post-hardcore music group choosing to make music for your masses move has always been the surprisingly effective one. Artists from Turnstile to Joyce Manor, the latter of who plays The Senate upon Aug. 18, have found that will coruscated guitars and emotive, half-shouted heart-on-sleeve vocals tend to be enough to win over progressively robust fanbases, provided there is enough melody and anthemic cathartics to go around. Display starts at 7 l. m., with Citizen, Knight in shining armor Daddy & The Hyena and Phony also in the bill. Tickets are $29. 50, more info at thesenatecolumbia. com. KYLE PETERSENSPORTSGamecock Main Kickoff PartyThe musical visitor for this annual event is usually Camden native and College of South Carolina graduate Meat Davis and His Midnight Choir. From humble beginnings actively playing music at his dad’s Camden guitar shop, Davis rose to prominence as being a prolific songwriter for Jimmy Buffett, Darius Rucker and much more. After a decade writing individuals, Davis found his own tone of voice with the 11-piece band this individual founded and fronts, Their Midnight Choir. The August. 20 event at Metal Hands Brewing is totally free. More info at face-book. com/steelhandsbrewing. PAT MORANFILM/NATUREPurple Haze: The Conservation FilmOn Aug. seventeen, educate yourself on the role of the Violet Martin, North America’s biggest species of swallow. “Purple Haze” follows Zach Steinhauser when he follows the bird’s trip throughout North America. The reason for their interest? The bird is becoming almost completely dependent on manmade structures for its nesting plus rearing the young. That is a fascinating dynamic and the movie delves into this, as well as the bird lovers that simply adore them. The screening is definitely $11 and at Saluda Water Center at Saluda Shoals Park. More info can be found with eventbrite. com. DAVID CLAREYBLUEGRASSThe MillhandsThere’s a fairly narrow music group of bluegrass acts that will fit the vision plus vibe of Bill’s Pickin’ Parlor, which is why it’s wonderful that local groups such as the Millhands keep popping up. Designed with the classic instrumentation of the bluegrass quintet, it’s a perfect fitting for band and place and continues the well-known, caught-in-amber spirit of the Western Columbia institution. The music group plays Aug. 19 among open stage and open up jam segments, doors from 7 p. m. Protect is $10, more info on billsmusicshop. com. KYLE PETERSENFOLK-FUNKHarry and the HootenanniesThere’s nothing that can compare with the funky, folky, rocky-rolly tunes of Harry as well as the Hootenannies. Known for creating a great time, the Hootenanies is going to be bringing it to Artwork Bar at 8 g. m. Aug. 20. Joined up with by Pathos and Trademarks, Wyndrider and Mango Azure, the funky lineup is likely to charm your ears and perhaps even compel you to grooved. A cover will be charged on the door. More info is available with arbarsc. com. EDEN PRIMEPOP/COVERTaylor Swift NightThis one is out to all of the Swifties! In case you listen way too much to The young taylor, you’ll definitely want to arrive at Taylor Swift Night at Brand new Brookland Tavern on August. 18. This is your chance to dance to all of T-Swift’s hits, sing your center out to your favorite Swift separation songs and even hear the live solo performance associated with some of your favorite songs. Doorways open at 7 g. m. and tickets from $12. More information at fb. com/NBTavern. HALLIE HAYESCOMEDYT. L. HearnAn amorous couple works with the death of their buck. St . Peter quizzes 3 nuns at the pearly entrance. A teacher sends just a little boy home for stating a bad word. These are simply three situations that encourage T. P. Hearn’s carefully honed, albeit absurdist, storytelling. The L. A. -based comic has made a dash on the comedy scene along with appearances on BET’s Amusing View, Def Comedy Quickly pull, Showtime at the Apollo, Night at the Improv and more. Seat tickets begin at $25 just for shows running Aug. 19-21. More info at comedyhouse. all of us. PAT MORANTHEATERTrue Crime RepTrustus Theatre dives into ripped-from-the-headlines fare with their “True Criminal offense Rep” plays. These two performs, “Composure” and “House Phone calls: The Strange Tale Associated with Dr . Gale, ” each take on local “true crime” stories. “Composure” involves the politically-driven murder at the intersection of Gervais and Major Streets, while “House Calls” takes on the tale of the burglar who stole more than $500, 000 in weapons, antiques, rate coins, jewellery, and other loot from the occupants of Forest Acres. Each plays run at Trustus until Aug. 27. Go to trustus. org for showtimes and ticket prices. VINCENT HARRISDISCOS70s Diamond Disco NightThe Woody has made its title in town by offering the dance club for everybody, such as boomers who long for the particular disco nirvana of the past due ’70s. The club is usually catering directly to that customers with its ’70s Diamond Disco Night, encouraging patrons in order to don their bell bottoms, polyester suits and platform matches, and bring to life an excellent Bee Gees music movie. The party starts with 6 p. m. August. 20, no cover. More details at facebook. com/TheWoodyonMain. KYLE PETERSENFOOD TRUCKSCuriosity Coffee Bar’s Mobile Food MondayIf occur to be on North Main Road on Monday evenings, there is certainly one spot guaranteed to not really disappoint — Curiosity’s cellular food Monday event. Every week the hip coffee shop serves a different food truck through around the city in the evening. Immediately you’ll find Phantom Chicken on the spot, although don’t anxiety, it’s not as spooky since it sounds. The relatively brand new food tent sets up with popular spots like Soda pop City Market on Saturdays and occasionally at Weco Bottle and Biergarten within West Columbia. Don’t skip them at Curiosity upon August 22 from four p. m. to seven p. m. More info on facebook. com/curiositycoffeebar HANNAH WADEHISTORYHistoric Columbia Free SundaysEver desired to tour one of Historic Columbia’s house museums? On August. 21, patrons of Richland and Lexington Counties can perform just that. Every third Weekend of the month from one p. m. to four p. m., the organization enables patrons to tour among the house museums, and this 30 days you can tour the Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens. May great way to learn more about Southern Carolina’s rich history. All of the tours are self-guided. More details at historiccolumbia. org/. HALLIE HAYESAUDIO/HOBBYColumbia Podcast Brunch ClubIf you’re reading this it seems less likely you don’t listen to a podcasting somewhat regularly. The hottest craze in media — through news to entertainment — for the last decade, the sound programs are everywhere and also have spawned ‘brunch clubs’ along with monthly listening lists. Upon Aug. 22, Curiosity Cafe is hosting a 6 l. m. meeting of the Columbia Podcast Brunch Club. Really self explanatory, but you pay attention to some podcasts of the 30 days beforehand and discuss them. For more info on this event collection (it happens in many cities), checkout podcastbrunchclub. com or even search Facebook for Columbia’s edition. DAVID CLAREY