Photos: JerryFest 2022
A photographic journey through JerryFest 2022, a Five Points festival celebrating the life and art of Jerry Garcia.
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A photographic journey through JerryFest 2022, a Five Points festival celebrating the life and art of Jerry Garcia.
Life can be ugly, overwhelming and too much to handle at times. This is "Chaotic Bliss Through Sonic Resonance," a curated playlist designed to help listeners reach chaotic bliss, which is accepting and finding comfortability in the midst of turmoil and all of its accompanying feelings.
Street performing has existed for centuries. It is a way for individuals to showcase their talents, express themselves and connect with their community. These small, unconventional and unexpected performances have the power to disrupt the bustle of a street and unite a crowd with a universal appreciation of a certain skill. A spirited performer who is willing to share their passion with their community allows onlookers to take a step out of their own lives and appreciate the art around them. People might stop for only a moment, or they might not stop at all, but in just a moment, street performers can remind us of the joy that can be found in creating, movement or art.
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Artfulness, glory, and prestige: a jazz student’s aspirations with a less than ideal or knowledgeable crowd.
“You can dance… You can jive… Having the time of your life…”
For the love of R&B,
Whether you hear Harry Styles’ and think of his boy-band-era filled with prep school styled blazers and skinny jeans, or his sheer ruffled sleeved suit and single pearl earring while hosting the 2019 Met Gala, Styles’ most praised asset continues to be his style.
After punching in a more than dominant effort last season, it would be safe to say that no member of the Lady Gamecock locker room is satisfied heading into the 2020-21 basketball season. The team played exceptionally well, attaining the highest win percentage in school history behind a historic collection of talent and what has become a typical year on the sidelines for Hall of Fame coach Dawn Staley and her staff. When late November arrives, none of that will matter to this team as they mobilize new additions and motivation to officially reclaim supremacy in D1 basketball.
Illustration by Jensen Bernard
Photo by Nathan Mardin.
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Amanda Palmer is no stranger to controversy. Her first band, The Dresden Dolls, was known for its dark and macabre themes. She often ventures into the taboo in all that she creates, from her experience with date rape to terrorism. The Daily Mail once published an entire article on her wardrobe malfunction, inciting her to write “Dear Daily Mail.” Her most popular creation is the "Ukulele Anthem," an ode to simplistic art.
A bucket list show for many, Weezer and The Pixies co-headlined Columbia’s largest venue to bring the nostalgia of 90’s alt-rock to thousands of fans at Colonial Life Arena.
Photo by Alyssa-Leigh Willey
Seventeen-year-old music prodigy, Billie Eilish, recently released her “Bury a Friend” music video, her first single from her new debut album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?"
In the interest of full disclosure, the artist interviewed is in a relationship with a non-editorial member of Garnet & Black's staff.