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ROCKInto It. Over ItLaunched within 2007 as a solo task by Evan Thomas Weiss, Into It. Over It. benefits from Weiss’s experience with early 2000s malaise-inflected rock, and his literate, introspective lyrics that incorporate emo’s foreboding approach while staying away from angst overload. Weiss furthermore dives into eccentrically described projects, including an photo album of songs devoted to various towns, and the 2016 release Standards, which was recorded inside a remote Vermont cabin without internet. Tickets for the 06 27 show are 20 dollars. More info at newbrooklandtavern. possuindo. PAT MORANFOOD FESTIVALColumbia Shrimp and Grits FestivalThe 7th annual Columbia Shrimp plus Grits Festival is happening within the Rosewood neighborhood once again. Every year, local restaurants compete to become given the title associated with best shrimp and grits. Did you know that the first book-printed edition of shrimp and grits can be found in a Charleston recipe book from the 30s, but the formula dates back even further than that will? The festival celebrating the particular centuries-old dish happens upon June 25 from six p. m. to nine p. m. Tickets are usually $35. For more information visit columbiashripandgrits. com. HANNAH WADESHOPPINGY’all Mart Summer MarketY’all Mart, the particular self-described “curated market regarding southern eclectic folks, inch has been a frequent happening over the river at New Brookland Tavern and now settles set for a bigger, suitably weirder Weekend version from 1 g. m. to 6 g. m. at Art Pub on June 26. Anticipate a diverse range of suppliers hawking everything from arts plus clothing to more clever offerings and oddities. Larger venue, more vendors, additional weird. All ages welcome. KYLE PETERSENFOLK/AMERICANAThe WaterkickersThe Waterkickers really are a folk-Americana duo that performs their tunes with psychological narrative and lilting tempos. Grab a locally brewed beer and let the Waterkickers’ songs ease your worries from your week. Columbia locals, this particular duo plays at Metal Hands Brewing on 06 25 from 1 g. m. to 4 g. m. More information is available on steelhandsbrewing. com. EDEN PRIMEHIP-HOP/RAPJarren BentonNew Brookland Tavern is certainly a supporter of nearby hip-hop, but it’s uncommon that a rapper with the size of Jarren Benton graces its stage as he will certainly for this June 26 expenses. The 2014’s People’s Option selection for the XXL Junior Cover, Benton has a ferocious flow, a tongue-in-cheek horrorcore style, and, unusually for the veteran of the game, a pointy ability to swerve in and out from the sounds of the moment. Benton is joined for this display by scene mainstays H3RO and Preach Jacobs (a regular columnist for Free Times), as well as Brooklyn’s Oswin Benjamin. Tickets are $25, doorways at 7 p. mirielle. More info at newbrooklandtavern. possuindo. KYLE PETERSENDANCE”Move, Dance, End up being Born”The Columbia City Jazz music Conservatory’s upcoming show “Move, Dance, Be Born” guarantees to be an evening of amazing, thrilling dance routines that will combine different disciplines. The particular CCJ Conservatory features latin dresses in ballet, jazz, modern, modern, and tap with regard to dancers of all ages, so be ready for an event full of all of those designs. Showtime for the June twenty-four show at the Harbison Theater at Midlands Technical University is 7: 30 l. m., and tickets are usually $15. Visit harbisontheatre. org for more information. VINCENT HARRISPUNK/ROCKLongshot Chances w/ Lewis Turn Out, Canine Bite and Occult FractureDo you like loud, guitar-fueled artists? Of course you do. Do you like the particular snotty attitude of punk? Well, yeah, who does not? So it stands to reason that you’ll appreciate Art Bar’s punk rock and roll night, featuring a heaping assisting of six-string noise plus middle-finger-extended attitude. Columbia’s personal Longshot Odds headline the particular show, joined by the trio Lewis Turn Out, Charleston punkers Dog Bite and the tough rock band Occult Fracture. The particular show is June twenty five. For more information, visit artbarsc. possuindo. VINCENT HARRISRAP’Still BEEN Milah’ Album ReleaseColumbia rapper Milah is following up 2020’s “Been Love and Liquor” and 2021’s “BEEN Milah” with her latest launch “Still BEEN Milah. inch The fixture in Columbia’s hip-hop scene often sets tracks with gentle songs and soulful backing creation with others that come within heavy and would match nicely alongside big brand hip hop releases. The duality underscores the breadth associated with skill she seamlessly provides across sub-genres. The event will be put on by The Black Geek Mafia, a Columbia group that does marketing and occasions, who frequently host occurrences around town, at Northern Main Street’s Curiosity Espresso Bar on June twenty five at 5 p. mirielle. More info at facebook. com/curiositycoffeebar. DAVID CLAREYNATUREPride Month Walk at Congaree National ParkIn honor of Pride 30 days, Congaree National Park is definitely celebrating with a 2 1/2-hour hike. On June twenty-four starting at 9 the. m., patrons can go on the guided hiking parade which will focus on Congaree’s biodiversity as well as the grassroots campaign that kept the Congaree National Recreation area. Those who attend the event must dress up anyway that they want in celebration of satisfaction! The 2. 6-mile walk will be held at on the boardwalk loop. More details at nps. gov. HALLIE HAYESFOOD FESTIVALColumbia’s First VegFestVegFest, a plant-based festival intended for vegans, vegetarians and even meats eaters, comes to Columbia this particular weekend. Similar festivals go as far back to over four decades back, but this will be the first one within the capital city. The 06 26 event takes place through 11 a. m. in order to 5 p. m. plus admission is $10. More info at columbiavegfest. com or even check out Free Times’ earlier coverage. HANNAH WADESOULBrittany Turnipseed Presents An Evening of SongsBrittany Turnipseed is bringing the soulful birthday affair in order to Chayz Lounge on 06 25. The vocalist who will be known for her sultry sculpt and soulful range will show show-goers with modern plus old-school jazz grooves. Carrying out works from artists such as Anita Baker and Etta James, it’s the opportunity for someone to go on a soul teach back in time. Tickets start at $30 and the event is 21+. More information at chayzlounge. possuindo. HALLIE HAYESACOUSTICFlatland ExpressTrue in order to its name, Flatland Communicate hails from the flatlands associated with South Carolina and rockets via quicksilver renditions of traditional string band music very first popularized by Bill Monroe in the late 1940s. Nevertheless, the combo represents a good eclectic branch of the bluegrass family tree, just as more likely to tackle traditional gospel hymns, original newgrass tunes or even rockabilly flavored sacred spirit as buoyant mountain songs – all executed having a freewheeling round robin associated with solos. Tickets are $5 for the June 24 display. More info at billsmusicshop. comPAT MORANR& B/SOULNOUVEAU RICHEIf you might be in the mood to be soothed by soulful voices plus bluesy riffs this Fri, look no further than The Joint on 1710 Main Street. Nouveau Riche plays at five: 30 p. m. upon June 24. Saddle on with classic soul and R& B tunes that will perhaps you have traveling back in time in nostalgic waves of rhythm. More information can be found at thejointsc. possuindo. EDEN PRIMEFOLKA Night of Powerful DuosThe Jubilee! circle, the progressive religious community that will encourages creative, individual religious paths, is hosting a trio of folk music duos on June 24 for the night of communing. Brodie plus Kelley Porterfield (The Waterkickers), Jeff and Kelley Gregory (The Runout) and Tobey maguire Baldwin and Igor Agafonov (Strange Brew) are all effective at pickers and wonderful storyteller-style songwriters, so expect the night of cozy raconteur-ing. Display begins at 7 l. m., light refreshments plus drinks available for donation, having a separate donation collection for that performers. Jubilee is at 6729 Two Notch Rd. More information on facebook. com/events/419516182960706. KYLE PETERSENFOODGrab a bite in order to eatSummer can be a bit of a recession in Columbia’s dining picture. As a college town, most of the loyal patrons of grab-and-go are the students of the nearby universities, and the bulk depart for summer and return home. Meanwhile, the rest of us performing our best to beat the warmth and leave regularly with regard to trips to the beach or even other spots. The duds of this dynamic are often dining places — and journalists looking to get a hold of sources — so do your best to get away and try something new recently. Restaurants are on almost every prevent, so just pick one. JESSE CLAREY