There's luckily no shortage of restaurants, bar and breweries around town that are equipped for folks who want to have a beer, some wings or a burger while enjoying the big game.
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This Valentine's Day, Free Times sat down with four couples who run Columbia eateries together. While the details vary, each couple agrees there is no one they'd rather work with than their sweetie.
In this week's edition of Table Crumbs, two Columbia bartenders attended a prestigious, national cocktail training and Village Idiot will have $1 cheese and pepperoni slices on National Pizza Day.
The festival, which is put on by Free Times, is in its sixth year. This year's event will bring together close to 100 restaurants in eight different events beginning with the annual kickoff dinner April 19.
Baan Sawan Thai Bistro, a longtime well-received Thai restaurant in Columbia, has reopened after being closed for nearly three years following the COVID-19 pandemic.
While the local theater season might be halfway done, there's no shortage of upcoming plays and musicals in town. Town has The All Night Strut!, Lexington's Village Square Theatre has Matilda and Workshop's got A Chorus Line.
Years ago, a young Patrick Diamond was denied admission to the city art museum because of the color of his skin. Now, the impassioned art collector and his wife bring their collection to the Columbia Museum of Art.
While the local theater season might be halfway done, there's no shortage of upcoming plays and musicals in town. Town has The All Night Strut!, Lexington's Village Square Theatre has Matilda and Workshop's got A Chorus Line.
Years ago, a young Patrick Diamond was denied admission to the city art museum because of the color of his skin. Now, the impassioned art collector and his wife bring their collection to the Columbia Museum of Art.
In this week's edition of to-do list, multiple places host Valentine's Day events and Toto joins Journey for a concert at Colonial Life Arena.
"Almost anyone experienced in theater will have seen or encountered one or more of the mishaps illustrated in The Play That Goes Wrong," reviewer August Krickel writes.