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New Year’s Eve Party at the Flying Saucer

Posted on December 29, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
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New Year's Eve is right around the corner folks!  You will have one last time to have some fun in 2010 so make the most of it.  If you're looking for something to do here in Columbia, check out the Flying Saucer Draught Emporium! They will host their annual New Year’s Eve Party on Friday, Dec. 31 (7:00 p.m.) at their 931 Senate St. location.  The... [Read more...]

Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Colonial Life Arena, Dec. 3

Posted on November 23, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Has anyone here at the Broad River Trace apartment community had a chance to listen to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra?  It's one of the top selling concert acts in the world!  Formed in 1996 by Paul O'Neill, Robert Kinkel and Jon Oliva, TSO has made a name for puttig on an over the top audio/visual show that is complete with lasers, pyrotechnics and state... [Read more...]

Fried butter…seriously!

Posted on October 13, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
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The 2010 South Carolina State Fair kicks off today and will run all the way through Sunday, October 24!  If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, what are you waiting for?  I don't think there are many activities more fun than going to state fairs.  The food alone is worth the trip.  Cotton candy, funnel cakes, fresh kettle corn, donut burgers, fried pickles... [Read more...]

Get your thrills at “Hall of Horrors” in Cayce! Each weekend through Halloween!

Posted on October 11, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
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What's on your agenda for Halloween this year?  If you need something a little bit more thrilling than a walk through a pumpkin patch, then you're going to want to make plans to visit the Hall of Horrors in Cayce (1153 Walter Price Stree, Cayce, SC 29033).  It's one of South Carolina's oldest haunted attractions (and one of it's scariest too). The Hall... [Read more...]

“MacGruber” available at Columbia area Redbox

Posted on October 5, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
MacGruber

MacGruber In the 10 years since his fiancée was killed, special op MacGruber has sworn off a life of fighting crime with his bare hands. But when he learns his country needs him to find a nuclear warhead that’s been stolen by his sworn enemy, Dieter VonCunth, MacGruber teams up with his trusty sidekick and an uptight lieutenant to get the job done.  Rated... [Read more...]

Learn about the complexities of beer!

Posted on October 4, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
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Autumn is best known for two distinct entities of Americana: football and Thanksgiving.  Do you know what one thing those two entities have in common?  I'll tell you - it's beer.  At whether you're celebrating with turkey or pigskin, there is sure to be a beer close by.  And with so many different styles and varieties of beer, there is sure to be at least... [Read more...]

Charlotte Bobcats vs. Detroit Pistons in Columbia, Oct. 16

Posted on September 29, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
Charlotte Bobcats guard D.J. Augustin

Are you ready for some...pro basketball?  Yes folks, one of the most anticipated NBA regular seasons is getting ready to tip off in a about a month.  There are already a great deal of questions that basketball heads will be looking to have answered?  How will the Miami Heat super team play together?  Can Kobe Bryant capture his sixth NBA title, tying... [Read more...]

Has Shyamalan returned to form?

Posted on September 20, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment

The new M. Night Shyamalan film Devil came out this past weekend.  Have you seen it?  Check out the trailer below.  The movie had a lot of pre-release buzz due to some critics belief that the director's ability to produce a hit suspense film has faded.  Devil is supposed to represent his return to form.  I'm definitely looking forward to seeing this one,... [Read more...]

The Last Exorcism

Posted on August 24, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment

Are you familiar with the "cinema-verite" style of film making?  In a nutshell, it literally means "film truth" and it describes a documentary style of storytelling that combines naturalistic techniques with staged set-ups.  In most cases, the camera is used to provoke the subject of the film with the intent of intensifying the drama.  Well, if you mix that... [Read more...]

Brew at the Zoo, Aug. 7

Posted on August 3, 2010 By Chris (Edit) Leave a Comment
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As any beer connosisseur will tell you, there is a real art to tasting beer correctly.  Sure, it's one thing to throw a few back at the bar with your buddies while watching the game, but when you really want to enjoy a beer by savoring its unique flavor...well, then you have to know what you're doing. According to the BeerAdvocate website, there are four... [Read more...]

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