Dr. Michael Fowler and Intermediate Graphic Design students capture the brilliance of the Lincoln Memorial in the Etherredge Center Gallery
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Dr. Michael Fowler and Intermediate Graphic Design students capture the brilliance of the Lincoln Memorial in the Etherredge Center Gallery
The Aiken Community Theatre is a fun place to escape from the world for a night to watch great acting. Check out "Some Place Called Mayor's Income Tennessee."
Rosalia delivers a stunning album that stretches across multiple genres effortlessly.
Reporter Katie Presnell reflects on the daunting themes and messages from the Netflix show “Bojack Horseman.”
Rex Orange County delivers what indie fans would expect with his newest record, “WHO CARES?”
Technical and graphic arts major Annabel Brandham shares her ability to harness the power of memory through art and photography.
Looking for a new avenue to express yourself? Try out music production, it’s not as scary as it seems!
Jazz legend Charles Mingus left behind a great legacy, combining some of the most unique sounds in jazz
Catch the USC Aiken Wind Ensemble concert for a night of memorable melodies and beautiful music.
“If there is anything you watch in the coming weeks, especially if you want a binge-worthy show to consume during spring break, let it be “Station Eleven” on HBO Max.”
Mitski brings a new sound with the release of her sixth studio album “Laurel Hell”
Don’t fall into the trap of listening to the same music over and over. Here’s why you should try to expand your music taste!
The USCA Etherredge Center presents work from artist Naomi Falk which tells of connections between humanity and objects.
Theatre has a happy home in USCA’s Etherredge Center with the One-Acts showcase evoking tears and laughter.
The Pacer Times staff wishes you a very happy Valentine’s Day. Check out some of our favorite love songs to get into the spirit of the holiday.
Black Country, New Road once again delivers on their incredibly high standards as their new record shatters all expectations.
Why isn’t “Ratatouille” as popular as films like “Encanto” and “Frozen”?
The first part of season four of “Ozark” is a nail-biting thriller that leaves viewers wanting more.
Kristen Bell’s murder mystery satire may have flown over some people’s heads, but it is still a must watch.