Co-Owner Jody Kreush cites increased foot traffic — a result she credits to Cinnamon Roll Deli's appearances on the Food Network, People Magazine and ABC 25 — as one of her team's biggest drivers for expansion.
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Travis Tritt, a Fleetwood Mac tribute band and local favorite's Les Merry Chevaliers are all set for concerts in Columbia this May.Â
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After beginning his career as a line cook at Motor Supply Company Bistro, Thomas Hardenbergh is set to return to the same kitchen — this time, as the restaurant's executive chef. The seasoned chef plans to revamp the menu, too.Â
Members of local rock band George Fetner and The Strays are donning some tie-dyed tees and embodying the communal improvisation of the Grateful Dead on a new live-recorded tribute album.Â
Across South Carolina, support of heirloom produce is growing almost as quickly as the crops themselves. But what is an heirloom product, and what makes them different?
University of South Carolina professor Claire Jiménez's debut novel, "What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez," is a brief, nail-biting trip through three womens' lives as they try and track down the sister they lost years before.Â
The Jasper Project is launching ONE BOOK, a summerlong book club aimed at getting all of Columbia to read something together. This year's selection is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel set on the Congaree River.Â
A partnership from the city will convert a former police substation off Main Street into studios, and artists hope the move will propel Columbia toward the next level of arts recognition. 'We're on the brink of coming out.'
Columnist Cassidy Spencer saw NiA Company's latest play, "Passover." It got her thinking about the 'Don't Tread on Me' flag that breezed past her one day in Five Points.Â