16 February 2022
CLASSICAL/BRASSSouthern Exposure: The WesterliesUnlike the particular prevailing winds from which it requires its name, genre-bending metal quartet The Westerlies appear incapable of following predominant tendencies. Comprised of four childhood buddies from Seattle, the group will be rooted in European customs rather than the Crescent City funk influences found in most United states brass bands. Beyond that will underpinning, all bets are usually off. The Westerlies twist jazz, new classical, Appalachian folk and more in their effective musical currents. The February. 18 performance is free of charge, but registration is required. More details at sc. edu. DAB MORANBALLETComplexions Presents “Stardust through Bach to Bowie”The long-awaited (and rescheduled) performance through Complexions, one of the preeminent modern ballet companies in America, offers likely been circled upon every local dance aficionado’s calendar for months. The company, created by former Alvin Ailey stars Desmond Richardson plus Dwight Rhoden, is world-renowned for their innovative and comprehensive approach to incorporating different styles, strategies and cultures in their shows. “Stardust, ” featuring contending sets of repertory obtained by ’70s rock icon/iconoclast David Bowie and traditional giant Johann Sebastian Bach, more than fits that costs. The company performs at seven: 30 p. m. February. 17 at Harbison Theater. Tickets are $35-$40; more details available at harbisontheatre. org. KYLE PETERSENJAM/ROCK?? Widespread Panic?? Common Panic is the jammiest The southern part of jam band that actually jammed. They’ve jammed more difficult and longer than just regarding any of their contemporaries, and they are still jamming today. Actually they jam so much that certain night at the Township Auditorium wasn’t enough to include all that jamming. Widespread Anxiety needs to be more, well, common to jam the way they would like, so they’ll be jamming throughout three nights at the Township this weekend, playing February. 18, 19 and twenty. Visit thetownship. org regarding ticket prices and showtimes, and this probably goes with no saying, but get ready in order to jam. VINCENT HARRISARTAnila Quayyum Agha and Rodin PreviewThis members-only preview on February. 18 of two superb new exhibitions at the Columbia Museum of Art, one particular featuring works by the famous French sculptor Auguste Rodin and the other of cross-disciplinary contemporary artist Anila Quayyum Agha, is packed with additional value. The evening opens having a lecture on the sculptor with 6 p. m., then a conversation with the museum’s Director of Art plus Learning Jackie Adams along with Agha herself starting on 7 p. m. The particular museum has strict COVID-19 precautions in place, so you will see no food or beverages and face coverings is going to be required. Free for people, reservations required. See more information at columbiamuseum. org. KYLE PETERSENDRAGIllusions The Drag California king ShowIllusions The Drag Princess or queen Show is a national corporation that hosts drag displays across the country. Now coming to Columbia, the show features a nights comedy, impersonations, music plus, of course , drag. The starting night of this event is February. 18, with tickets just for $10. It runs till Apr. 10, and supper is not included in this event. The big event starts at 7 l. m. on 1518 Henderson Street. More information can be found in illusionsthedragqueenshow. com. STEPHEN PASTISCOMEDYHeather McMahan’s Farewell TourThe Koger Center for the Arts is definitely bringing on the laughs February. 19 with actress plus comedian Heather McMahan. McMahan’s Farewell Tour will take you on the comedic journey where the comic embraces her “hot mess” and turns it directly into laughs for all. Recommended for the mature audience, bring your pals and grab a cup of wine — you have to pick it. The show begins at 8 p. mirielle. and tickets start at $32. More information at heatherontour. com/. HALLIE HAYESFOOD/PERFORMANCE?? Beyond The particular Eats: Alton Brown Reside? Alton Brown has invested the last 20 years or so in the Food Network showing all of us the “Good Eats”. Right now he’s hitting the road with a brand new culinary variety show, tugging from both his comedy charm and culinary knowledge. You can expect a dash associated with standup, a pinch associated with unusual cooking demos along with a dollop of food technology, all mixed together plus cooked up in the Koger Center for the Arts. Showtime is 7: 30 upon Feb. 17, and seat tickets run from $41-$67. Go to kogercenterforthearts. com for more info. VINCENT HARRISCLASSICAL/BEERChamber Crawl Chamber Get by the SC Philharmonic will be crawling to Irmo‘s Write and Draft, on February. 16, bringing with it the particular classical sound of a chain quartet. Tickets cost $15, with a $25 option for a good add-on charcuterie board. Doorways open at 7 l. m. for the first occasion of this new outreach collection featuring the one-hour live concert with beer and wines selections. More information at scphilharmonic. com. STEPHEN PASTISPOP/DISCORaspberry Quiche, Paisley and the Birdwalks, Opus and The FrequenciesOrlando-based Raspberry Curry have the looks, the grinds and the groove — for the disco-obsessed slice of center America circa 1978. Their particular surreal video for their “Gym Song” boasts enough spandex, sweat bands, fiddly acoustic guitar and squiggly synths in order to fuel a dozen vintage Olivia Newton-John records, but beneath the snark and cheese is better than a heart of clever plus catchy pop songcraft. Seat tickets are $10 for the February. 17 show. More info on newbrooklandtavern. com. PAT MORANWRESTLING/THEATRICSWWE RawIn the afterglow associated with Super Bowl Sunday, have you been at a loss for how to funnel your confused sense associated with masculinity through the patronage of the bizarre cultural institution since the football season has ended? Never fear, there’s nevertheless plenty of opportunities to see exhausted men perform idiotic achievements of physical violence in cleaning soap opera fashion in ole ‘merica. The long-running WWE Raw professional “wrestling” extravaganza returns to Colonial Living Arena on Feb. twenty one. Tickets start at a mere $23 bucks, show at seven: 30 p. m. More information at coloniallifearena. org. KYLE PETERSENCOUNTRYAshely McBryde This City Talks TourIf you’re keen on good country music, this particular show is for you. A combination between old Hank Junior. and the classic writing associated with artists like Shania Twain, McBryde gives you a mix in between old and modern nation music. Taking The Senate phase Feb. 18, experience this particular electric country star your self. Doors open at seven p. m. and seat tickets are $26. More information on ashleymcbryde. com. HALLIE HAYESCHILILexington Chili CookoffThe ingredients associated with my Irish-American family’s soup recipe include ground vegetable burger, a fistful associated with serrano peppers, a container of stout and a good ersatz Mexican mole manufactured from cocoa powder and molasses. You can probably taste better — and stranger — tested recipes at the chili cookoff managed by the Lexington County Blowfish, Old Mill Brew Bar and the town of Lexington. Admission includes unlimited soup samples, and all proceeds advantage local nonprofits. Tickets are usually $10 for the Feb. twenty event. More info at icehouseamphitheater. com. PAT MORANTRIVIAQuentin Quentin tarantino Trivia Night?? Say “trivia” again! Say “trivia” yet another %& %#@# time! Remorseful to be so profane, yet we can’t really think of the better way to tell you about Container Roof Columbia’s Quentin Tarantino Trivia night on Feb. seventeen, starting at 7 g. m. So bone on “Inglorious Basterds, ” “Jackie Brown, ” “Pulp Fiction” and “Reservoir Dogs” plus head out to this trivia night time that will make you feel like a poor mother…. you know. It’s liberated to play and for some cause all ages are welcome. More details at tinroofcolumbia. com. VINCENT HARRIS? WELLNESSSound Healing Experience of Austin ShookFlutes, hand skillet, harmonium and vocals make-up this sound experience from The Nicely Collective, which brings Austin tx Shook to Studio Open fire on Rosewood Drive. The particular Collective has a goal associated with bringing health and wellness to Columbia, and Shook will be carrying out vibrational healing, sound treatment, on Feb. 20 with 6: 30 p. mirielle. Tickets cost $30 and much more information can be found on Eventbrite. com. STEPHEN PASTISCOMEDYLegend from the Rings Presented by the Film Mockery ShowThe Art Bar’s Movie Mockery Show can be explicitly designed to present films that are so bad, they will become transcendent when you talk more than them. Local comedians is going to be on hand to rib a few of these wayward, ill-conceived productions, such as the Feb. 21 selection Greatest extent Magician and the Legend from the Rings, the (cult? ) family-friendly fantasy film with the C-list trappings of the style but also a literally humorous lack of self-awareness, plot conspiracy or acting chops. There ought to be guffaws a plenty. Entrance is free, screening begins at 8: 30 l. m. More info at artbarsc. com KYLE PETERSENFOODMain Road Food TourIf you’re from your South, chances are you love foods — don’t worry, we all do too. Luckily, discover tons of good eateries within Columbia and the Main Road Food Tour will help you take a look at plenty in one go. It functions five to seven dining places (Bourbon, Hampton Street Winery and others among them) within downtown Columbia, where occasion goers have the opportunity to flavor a variety of local delicacies. Upon Feb. 19, you can sign up for the event at 1: forty five p. m. for $45. It’s never a bad time to try new foods! More details at columbiafoodtours. com. HALLIE HAYES