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DC Tattoo Expo 2025 | Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel, District of Columbia, USA
Feb 7–Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
The DC Tattoo Expo 2025 is set to be an unmissable event for tattoo enthusiasts and professionals alike. Taking place from February 7th to February 9th at the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel in Washington DC, this expo promises to be a vibrant gathering of the tattoo community. Attendees can expect to witness live tattooing by some of the industry's top artists, explore a variety of vendor booths offering the latest in tattoo supplies and merchandise, and participate in informative seminars and workshops. With its prime location in the heart of the District of Columbia, the DC Tattoo Expo 2025 will also feature exciting competitions, showcasing the best in tattoo artistry across multiple categories. This event not only provides a platform for artists to display their skills but also offers a unique opportunity for networking and learning within the tattoo industry. Mark the calendar for this extraordinary event that celebrates the art and culture of tattooing in the nation's capital.
Washington Auto Show 2025 | Walter E. Washington Convention Center, District of Columbia, USA
Jan 31–Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Rev your engines and get ready for the automotive event of the year - Washington Auto Show 2025. Nestled in the heart of the nation's capital, the Walter E. Washington Convention Center is set to host this spectacular event from January 31 to February 9, 2025. With the latest models, cutting-edge technology, and a glimpse into the future of transportation, the Washington Auto Show 2025 is the place to be for car enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. Hold onto your hats, because this nine-day extravaganza promises to be a wild ride, showcasing the best and brightest in the automotive world. Don't miss out on the chance to witness the future of mobility at the Washington Auto Show 2025.
Ella Langley: still hungover tour 2025 (Columbia) | The Blue Note
Feb 1, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Columbia
Experience the captivating performance of Ella Langley on her "Still Hungover Tour" at The Blue Note in Columbia. The event is scheduled for February 1, 2025, at 17 N 9th St, Columbia, MO, 65201. Don't miss this opportunity to witness her raw talent and mesmerizing stage presence in one of the city's premier venues. Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with soulful music and unforgettable memories.
Art Reception: Anne Hanger Solo Exhibition at The Silva Gallery | The Silva
Feb 7, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
The Silva Gallery x Latela Curatorial is pleased to announce Wanderings, a solo exhibition of fourteen new abstract paintings by artist Anne Hanger. The exhibition will be on view at The Silva DC (1630 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009) from October 28, 2024 through February 16, 2025. A public reception will be held for the artist on Friday, February 7th from 6-8pm. Through the visual language of geometric minimalism, Hanger distills elements from her routine practice of watching the sun rise from the Blue Ridge Mountains and set behind the Appalachian Mountains near her home and studio. As she sits and observes the landscape around her, her eye wanders across directional patterns, nature’s organic movements, and the changing light. Hanger abstractly mimics the dynamic and cyclical beauty of the natural world, channeling a similar meditative viewing experience through her paintings. >> Read more about the exhibition and view artworks available for purchase here. _____________________________________________ Logistics: There is no guest parking provided, only street parking. The Silva will follow DC's mask mandate at the time of the event. Currently, masks are not required for indoor activities but please check the update day-of the event. Light hors d'oeuvres and non-alcoholic beverages will be served. There will be a cash bar for alcoholic beverages. Due to limited capacity, please RSVP. * *This event ends promptly at 8pm** _____________________________________________ The Silva Gallery x Latela Curatorial at the Silva provides additional exhibition opportunities and curated promotion to local artists in the Greater Washington, DC area. The art gallery is located in the building's reception area and open to the public on Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. through 5 p.m. and Sundays from noon until 5 p.m. >> Learn more about The Silva Gallery x Latela Curatorial here
Information Source: Latela Curatorial | eventbrite
Vincent Mason 2025 (Columbia) | The Senate
Feb 8, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Vincent Mason is a highly anticipated event taking place in Columbia at The Senate on February 8, 2025. The venue is located at 1022 Senate Street, Columbia, SC, 29201. This event promises a memorable experience for attendees, featuring a lineup of talented performers and an atmosphere that is sure to captivate all who attend. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of an unforgettable evening at Vincent Mason.
Super Bowl Party @ Old Line | Old Line Kitchen & Wine Bar
Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Welcome to the Super Bowl Party @ Old Line! Join us at Old Line Kitchen & Wine Bar for a night of football, fun, and fantastic food. Get ready to indulge in delicious snacks, cocktails, beer, and wine and enjoy the game in the bar and private dining room. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just in it for the commercials, this event is perfect for everyone. Don't miss out on the excitement - grab your friends and come on down to Old Line for a Super Bowl celebration like no other! Ticket Details: All tickets include food tax and gratuityDrinks Inclusive Package also includes unlimited beer, wine, and event signature cocktails Food Menu: crab dipwingsmac & cheesesteak & chimichurri flatbreadssliderschili rock shrimp& much more!
Information Source: Old Line Kitchen & Wine Bar | eventbrite
Dexter and The Moonrocks 2025 (Columbia) | The Senate
Feb 13, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Experience the mesmerizing sounds of Dexter and The Moonrocks live in Columbia at The Senate on February 13, 2025. This highly anticipated event will take place at 1022 Senate Street, Columbia, SC, 29201, promising a night of unforgettable music in a vibrant atmosphere. Join music enthusiasts in celebrating the unique blend of rock and soul that Dexter and The Moonrocks are known for. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind musical experience.
R&B Money Tour: Valentine's Day Edition 2025 (Columbia) | Township Auditorium
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Experience a romantic night out at the R&B Money Tour: Valentine's Day Edition in Columbia. Taking place at the Township Auditorium on February 14, 2025, this event promises to be a memorable evening filled with soulful music and heartfelt performances. Located at 1703 Taylor Street, Columbia, SC, 29201, the venue offers the perfect setting for a special Valentine's Day celebration. Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy a night of live R&B music in the heart of the city.
The R&B Valentine's Day Explosion 2025 (Columbia) | Township Auditorium
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Experience a night of soulful melodies and romantic vibes at The R&B Valentine's Day Explosion in Columbia. Taking place at the Township Auditorium on February 14, 2025, this event promises to be a memorable celebration of love and music. Located at 1703 Taylor Street, Columbia, SC, 29201, the venue sets the perfect stage for an unforgettable evening. Get ready to groove to the rhythm of R&B hits and create lasting memories with your loved one. Don't miss out on this enchanting experience that will surely ignite the passion in your heart.
KevOnStage Back Pew Tour COLUMBIA | Forward City Church
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Experience an unforgettable evening of comedy with the KevOnStage Back Pew Tour in Columbia. The event will take place at Forward City Church on February 21, 2025. Located at 7006 Two Notch Road, Columbia, SC 29223, this hilarious show promises to entertain and delight audiences. Ticket prices range from $37.50 to $50, offering an affordable opportunity to enjoy a night of laughter. Don't miss out on this chance to see KevOnStage live in Columbia!
Celebrating Recent Work by Hannah Chazin | Heyman Center for the Humanities
Feb 25, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Owing to the current Campus Access Level, all prospective attendees must register by 4PM on February 24. Registration will automatically close at that time. Each attendee must have their OWN registration and email address. Registration for external guests closes at 4PM on February 24. Registration will automatically close at that time. Columbia/Barnard affiliates may register at the door. Live Stock and Dead Things: The Archaeology of Zoopolitics between Domestication and Modernity by HANNAH CHAZIN Reconceptualizes human-animal relationships and their political significance in ancient and modern societies. In Live Stock and Dead Things, Hannah Chazin combines zooarchaeology and anthropology to challenge familiar narratives about the role of nonhuman animals in the rise of modern societies. Conventional views of this process tend to see a mostly linear development from hunter-gatherer societies, to horticultural and pastoral ones, to large-scale agricultural ones, and then industrial ones. Along the way, traditional accounts argue that owning livestock as property, along with land and other valuable commodities, introduced social inequality and stratification. Against this, Chazin raises a provocative question: What if domestication wasn’t the origin of instrumentalizing nonhuman animals after all? Chazin argues that these conventional narratives are inherited from conjectural histories and ignore the archaeological data. In her view, the category of “domestication” flattens the more complex dimensions of humans’ relationship to herd animals. In the book’s first half, Chazin offers a new understanding of the political possibilities of pastoralism, one that recognizes the powerful role herd animals have played in shaping human notions of power and authority. In the second half, she takes readers into her archaeological fieldwork in the South Caucasus, which sheds further light on herd animals’ transformative effect on the economy, social life, and ritual. Appealing to anthropologists and archaeologists alike, this daring book offers a reconceptualization of human-animal relationships and their political significance. About the Author Hannah Chazin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University. Her current research focuses on how human-animal relationships shaped systems of value and political power and inequality in the past and how these relationships can be investigated materially through archaeology. She is also deeply interested in rigorously understanding how archaeologists use material sciences to generate understandings of the past, present, and future. She is currently the co-director of the Karashamb Animals Project, which is analyzing the animal remains included in burials in the Bronze and Iron Age necropolis at Karashamb, Armenia. Recent publications have appeared in American Anthropologist, Journal of Field Archaeology, and Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. About the Speakers Brian Boyd is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology, the Co-Director of the Center for Palestine Studies, and the Co-Chair of the University Seminar on Human-Animal Studies. He works on the prehistory and politics of archaeology in southwest Asia, with a focus on Palestine. He is particularly interested in the writing of microhistories as a counter to the grand narratives of social life in the deep past. He also writes on critical human-animal studies, museum anthropology, gender/queer theory and sound studies. His work has been published in The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences, Asian Archaeology, and Annual Review of Anthropology, among others. Radhika Govindrajan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Washington. She is a cultural anthropologist who works across the fields of multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, gender and sexuality, the anthropology of religion, South Asian Studies, and political anthropology. Her first book Animal Intimacies (University of Chicago Press, 2018; Penguin Viking India 2019) is an ethnography of the myriad symbolic, material, and affective relationships that villagers in the Central Himalayas have with a variety of nonhuman animals. It explores how this relatedness is shaped by wider issues and contexts including colonialism, rural-urban migration, changing religious practices, wildlife conservation, and the politics of gender. Claudio Lomnitz is the Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University. Lomnitz is also the Director of Columbia's new Social Studies of Disappearance Lab, that is housed in the Anthropology Department. He works on the history, politics and culture of Latin America, and particularly of Mexico. Since 2021, Claudio Lomnitz has turned his attention to bringing anthropological insight to the transformation of the state and of community in contemporary Mexico, and especially to the study of the disjointed relationship between sovereignty and the state. His books include Death and the Idea of Mexico (Zone Books, 2005), The Return of Comrade Ricardo Flores Magón (Zone Books, 2014), and a recent trilogy in Spanish: El tejido social rasgado (Ediciones ERA, 2022), Para una teología política del crimen organizado (Ediciones ERA, 2023), and Antropología de la zona de silencio (Ediciones ERA, in press). Pamela H. Smith is the Seth Low Professor of History and the Director of the Center for Science and Society at Columbia University. She specializes in early modern European history and the history of science. Her current research focuses on attitudes to nature in early modern Europe and the Scientific Revolution, with particular attention to craft knowledge and historical techniques. She is founding director of The Making and Knowing Project, founding director of The Center for Science and Society, and chair of Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience. Books include From Lived Experience to the Written Word: Reconstructing Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern World (University of Chicago Press, 2022), Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia (ed., University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019), and The Matter of Art: Materials, Practices, Cultural Logics, c. 1250-1750 (co-edited with Christy Anderson, Anne Dunlop; Manchester University Press, 2014). Please email disability@columbia.edu to request disability accommodations. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. This event will be recorded. By being present, you consent to ISERP and the SOF/Heyman using such video for promotional purposes.
Information Source: Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy | eventbrite
Local Artist Spotlight: Birds of Fire | The Collective - Encore
Feb 26, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
The early 70s were a time of unparalleled experimentation in music. Eastern European symphonic music merged with the heavily blues-based rock of the late 60s and spawned the genre we now know as Prog-Rock. At the same time, seemingly every musician who played with Miles Davis in his Bitches Brew era brainstormed on how they could continue the evolution of jazz while also bringing it to a younger audience who was craving new sounds. Enter the era of Jazz-Fusion. Birds Of Fire is a tribute to the classic bands that emerged from both the Prog and Fusion movements: King Crimson, Jeff Beck, Return To Forever, Tony Williams Lifetime, UK, Rush, Alan Parsons Project, Genesis, Jethro Tull, Frank Zappa and of course, the titular Mahavishnu Orchestra. Whether this was the music you grew up with or discovered later in life, now you can experience music which was created to challenge and enthrall you, as performed by musicians who wish they had been there when it all started: Andy Bruce – keys/vocals Dave DeMarco – vocals/bass Tobias Hurwitz – guitar/vocals Greta Thomas – violin/vocals Frank Young – drums/vocals You’ve heard these cats with the Carl Filipiak Band, Crack The Sky, Atomic Light Orchestra, Petty Coat Junction and many more. Now hear them pay homage to an era that could only happen once in a Lifetime. www.Facebook.com/birdsoffireprog
Information Source: The Collective | eventbrite
Gridiron, Big Ass Truck, Mongrel, Firestarter, DJ Owen Jackson 2025 (Rossland) | The Olaus Ice Palace
Feb 1, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Columbia
Experience an electrifying night at the Gridiron event featuring performances by Big Ass Truck, Mongrel, Firestarter, and DJ Owen Jackson. This exciting event will take place at The Olaus Ice Palace in Rossland on February 1, 2025. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening filled with live music and entertainment. Join us at 2071 Columbia Avenue, Rossland, BC, V0G 1Y0 for a night to remember.
Celebrating Recent Work by Frank Guridy | Heyman Center for the Humanities
Feb 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
If you are a Columbia/Barnard affiliate with campus access, please use your Columbia/Barnard email when registering. Each attendee must have their OWN registration and email address. Registration for external guests closes at 4PM on February 4. Registration will automatically close at that time. Columbia/Barnard affiliates may register at the door. The Stadium: An American History of Politics, Protest, and Play by FRANK GURIDY The “deep and impactful” story of the American stadium (Howard Bryant, author of Full Dissidence)—from the first wooden ballparks to today’s glass and steel mega-arenas—revealing how it has made, and remade, American life. Stadiums are monuments to recreation, sports, and pleasure. Yet from the earliest ballparks to the present, stadiums have also functioned as public squares. Politicians have used them to cultivate loyalty to the status quo, while activists and athletes have used them for anti-fascist rallies, Black Power demonstrations, feminist protests, and much more. In this book, historian Frank Guridy recounts the contested history of play, protest, and politics in American stadiums. From the beginning, stadiums were political, as elites turned games into celebrations of war, banned women from the press box, and enforced racial segregation. By the 1920s, they also became important sites of protest as activists increasingly occupied the stadium floor to challenge racism, sexism, homophobia, fascism, and more. Following the rise of the corporatized stadium in the 1990s, this complex history was largely forgotten. But today’s athlete-activists, like Colin Kaepernick and Megan Rapinoe, belong to a powerful tradition in which the stadium is as much an arena of protest as a palace of pleasure. Moving between the field, the press box, and the locker room, this book recovers the hidden history of the stadium and its important role in the struggle for justice in America. About the Author Frank Guridyis a Professor of History and the Dr. Kenneth and Kareitha Forde Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies. He is also the Executive Director of the Eric H. Holder Initiative for Civil and Political Rights at Columbia. An award-winning historian, his recent research has focused on sport history, urban history, and the history of American social movements. Other books of his include The Sports Revolution: How Texas Changed the Culture of American Athletics and Forging Diaspora: Afro-Cubans and African Americans in a World of Empire and Jim Crow, and he co-edited Beyond El Barrio: Everyday Life in Latina/o America. His scholarly articles have appeared in Kalfou, Radical History Review, Caribbean Studies, Social Text, and Cuban Studies. His writing and commentary on sport, society, and politics have been published in Public Books, Columbia News, NBC News.com and the Washington Post. About the Speakers Aram Goudsouzianis the Bizot Family Professor in the Department of History at the University of Memphis. His research is in 20th century American history, with a particular focus on race, politics, and culture. Most of his books and articles have examined the era of the civil rights movement from a variety of angles, though his most recent book is on the presidential election of 1968, and he is pursuing some projects in U.S. sports history. His most recent books include The Men and the Moment: The Election of 1968 and the Rise of Partisan Politics in America (University of North Carolina Press, 2019), Down to the Crossroads: Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Meredith March Against Fear (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2014), and King of the Court: Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution (University of California Press, 2010). Recent publications have appeared in Modern American History, Journalism History, Journal of American Studies, and Study the South. Kim Phillips-Fein is the Robert Gardiner-Kenneth T. Jackson Professor of History at Columbia University. She is a historian of 20th-century American politics and political economy, and her interests include the history of political institutions and ideas, as well as the history of labor and capitalism and the history of New York City. She got her B.A. from the University of Chicago (1997) and her Ph.D. from Columbia (2005). She is the author of Invisible Hands: The Businessmen's Crusade Against the New Deal (Norton, 2009) and Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics. Her articles have appeared in many scholarly and popular publications, including the Journal of American History, Labor: The Working-Class History of the Americas, The New York Times, The New Republic, and The Nation. Pablo Piccato is a Professor in and Chair of the Department of History at Columbia University. He specializes in American history. He has worked on the political and cultural history of Mexico, and on the history of crime. He is currently working on an overview of crime in Mexico during the twentieth century. Books include A History of Infamy: Crime, Truth, and Justice in Mexico (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2017); The Tyranny of Opinion: Honor in the Construction of the Mexican Public Sphere (Durham: Duke University Press, 2010); and City of Suspects: Crime in Mexico City, 1900-1931 (Durham: Duke University Press, 2001). He has been published in The Oxford Handbook of The History of Crime and Criminal Justice; The Americas, Dictablanda: Politics, Work and Culture in Mexico, 1938-1968, and Antropología, among many others. Mabel O. Wilson is the Nancy and George Rupp Professor of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, a Professor in African American and African Diasporic Studies, and the Director of the Institute for Research in African American Studies (IRAAS) at Columbia University. She is trained in Architecture and American Studies, two fields that inform her scholarship, curatorial projects, art works and design projects. Through her transdisciplinary practice Studio &, Wilson makes visible and legible the ways that anti-black racism shapes the built environment along with the ways that blackness creates spaces of imagination, refusal and desire. Her research investigates space, politics and cultural memory in black America; race and modern architecture; new technologies and the social production of space; and visual culture in contemporary art, media and film. Please email disability@columbia.edu to request disability accommodations. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. This event will be recorded. By being present, you consent to ISERP and the SOF/Heyman using such video for promotional purposes.
Information Source: Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy | eventbrite
On Camera & Public Speaking | Maryland Innovation Center
Feb 6, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Join us for an engaging workshop series designed to help you excel in public speaking and on-camera communication. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, this workshop provides valuable tools to boost your confidence and effectiveness in front of an audience or camera. Through hands-on exercises, improvisation, and personalized feedback, you'll gain the skills you need to deliver compelling pitches, presentations, and more. Learning Objectives Gain Confidence: Feel at ease and prepared to present in front of a crowd, in meetings, or on camera.Be Engaging: Learn strategies to capture and maintain your audience’s attention.Represent Your Best Professional Self: Polish your delivery to present yourself and your work with expertise and credibility.Key Takeaways Week 1: Improvisation Insights Relaxation techniques and acting tools to break old habitsTeam-based exercises to boost confidence and collaborationWeek 2: Preparation and Emotional Connections Analyze and refine your pitch or presentation copyPractice key messaging through hands-on script explorationWeek 3: Working with Your Own Pitch Advanced techniques for presenting detailed contentOn-camera practice and introduction to teleprompter useMeet Your Instructor
Robert Neal Marshall is an experienced actor, coach, and Emmy®️-winning casting professional with a BFA in Film from NYU. His extensive background includes work on acclaimed productions like Game Change and VEEP, as well as corporate training and public speaking coaching. A long-time Howard County resident, Robert is dedicated to helping individuals communicate with confidence and impact. This workshop is designed to help you connect with your audience, advance your mission, and make a lasting impression. Reserve your spot today!
Information Source: Howard County Economic Development Authority | eventbrite
Niko Moon- These Are the Nights Tour 2025 (Columbia) | The Blue Note
Feb 6, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Columbia
Experience the magic of Niko Moon's "These Are the Nights Tour" as he takes the stage at The Blue Note in Columbia on February 6, 2025. The Blue Note, located at 17 N 9th St, Columbia, MO, 65201, will be the perfect setting for an unforgettable evening filled with Moon's unique blend of country and pop sounds. Don't miss out on this opportunity to witness a rising star in the music industry showcase his talent live on stage. Mark your calendars for a night to remember!
The Red Clay Strays 2025 (Columbia) | Township Auditorium
Feb 7, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Experience the electrifying performance of The Red Clay Strays at Township Auditorium in Columbia on February 7, 2025. The Red Clay Strays, a renowned country rock band, will be taking the stage at 1703 Taylor Street, promising an unforgettable evening of music. Don't miss this opportunity to witness the band's unique sound and captivating presence live in concert. Mark your calendars for a night filled with soulful melodies and energetic performances by The Red Clay Strays.
MEMO presents ETERNAL LOVE RAVE 2025 (Columbia) | The Blue Note
Feb 7, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Columbia
Get ready to experience a night of timeless romance and unforgettable beats at MEMO presents ETERNAL LOVE RAVE in Columbia. The event will be held at The Blue Note, located at 17 N 9th St, Columbia, MO, 65201 on February 7, 2025. Join the crowd as top DJs spin the latest tracks, creating an atmosphere filled with love and vibrant energy. Don't miss this opportunity to dance the night away and create lasting memories at this spectacular event.
Dylan Marlowe 2025 (Columbia) | The Blue Note
Feb 8, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Columbia
Dylan Marlowe will be performing at The Blue Note in Columbia on February 8, 2025. The venue is located at 17 N 9th St, Columbia, MO, 65201. Fans of Dylan Marlowe can look forward to an unforgettable evening of music at this event. Make sure to mark your calendars for this exciting performance in the heart of Columbia.
BWCV Aerial Yoga Class | Sea2Sky Wellness Club
Feb 8, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Columbia
Welcome to BWCV first Aerial Yoga Class! Come join us at Sea2Sky Wellness Club for a unique and invigorating experience. The aerial yoga class combines traditional yoga poses with the support of a soft fabric hammock, allowing you to deepen your stretches and achieve a greater sense of relaxation. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced yogi, the class is suitable for all levels. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your yoga practice and try something new. Limited Spots available! Note: Please wear workout clothing, leggings and a t-shirt.Please bring water and no food minimum two hours prior the class.**This event is for Black women and Black femmes**
Information Source: Black Women Connect Vancouver | eventbrite
SUPER SUNDAY Football Watch Party | The Collective - Encore
Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Join us for the big game! Enjoy BIG SCREEN VIEWING with full room SURROUND SOUND! RESERVED SEATING based on seats purchased (regular concert seating) TICKET INCLUDES ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET: $30/per person BUFFET INCLUDES: Chili with all the fixinsChicken WingsCheeseburger SlidersSpinach Artichoke DipBuffalo Chicken DipSmoked BBQ MeatballsItalian Sausage and more!DRINK SPECIALS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE: $5 - Draft Beers$7 - Deep Eddy Crushes$10 - ManhattansRAFFLE SQUARES EVERY QUARTER (chance to win included with ticket) Doors & Buffet open at 5:00pm
Information Source: The Collective | eventbrite
Billiard Master Class for SINGLES by SOLOHA.Singles Leisure Club SOLOHA 30+ | House of Pool, Snooker and billiards club
Feb 9, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Columbia
Dear friends,
We are thrilled to invite you to an exciting Billiards Masterclass
Sunday, February 9th
11 AM - 1 PM
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, this is your chance to:
Learn pro tips and techniques.
Improve your precision and strategy.
Enjoy a fun and interactive experience! This event is organised by club SOLOHA. Singles Leisure Club SOLOHA 30+ Tickets are available now – grab yours for just $25 via the link below and secure your spot! Table rental is included.
Limited spots available – don’t wait too long!
Location: 430 Columbia Street, New Westminster
Information Source: SOLOHA. Singles leisure Club 30+. Lara Bezglasna | eventbrite
Teaching towards Inclusive Excellence: Inclusive Excellence at USC 2025 | Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Feb 10, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
Teaching towards Inclusive Excellence: Inclusive Excellence at USC 2025 is set to take place on February 10, 2025, in Columbia, South Carolina. This pivotal event, hosted at a prime venue in Columbia, aims to foster a deeper understanding and commitment to inclusive excellence within the academic community. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with thought leaders and experts who will share insights and strategies for promoting inclusivity in educational settings. The event promises a comprehensive agenda, featuring keynote speeches, interactive workshops, and panel discussions that address the challenges and opportunities in achieving inclusive excellence. By participating in Teaching towards Inclusive Excellence: Inclusive Excellence at USC 2025, educators and administrators will gain valuable knowledge and practical tools to implement inclusive practices, ultimately contributing to a more equitable and diverse academic environment.
Garnet Media Group Off-Campus Housing Fair 2025 | University of South Carolina, South Carolina, USA
Feb 11, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
The Garnet Media Group Off-Campus Housing Fair 2025 is set to be a pivotal event for students and property managers alike, taking place on February 11, 2025, at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. This highly anticipated fair provides an invaluable opportunity for attendees to explore a wide array of off-campus housing options, meet with local landlords, and gather essential information on leasing and living arrangements. With a focus on fostering connections and providing comprehensive resources, the Garnet Media Group Off-Campus Housing Fair 2025 aims to ease the transition for students moving off-campus. The event promises a well-organized and informative experience, ensuring that all participants leave with a clearer understanding of the housing landscape in Columbia.
Olive Patch - Hosts Silhouette Artist Erik Johnson, $30 Silhouettes | Olive Patch
Feb 12, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Columbia
Olive Patchwill be hosting silhouette artist, Erik Johnson!! Erik is a highly skilled, 3rd generation silhouette artist, who learned the craft from his father. Within minutes, Erik hand cuts each silhouette by just looking at the subject's profile. When he's done you'll have an amazing keepsake silhouette of you, your child, significant other, etc. Silhouettes make great gifts! Sign ups are FREE! Silhouettes are $30 each, duplicate of the same person is $15. Framing is available. Cash and credit cards accepted.
Information Source: Silhouettes by Erik | eventbrite
Valentine's Murder Mystery Dinner at Grand Pacific Hotel | Grand Pacific Hotel
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Columbia
You are cordially invited to attend our Valentine's Murder Mystery Dinner for a fun date or a night out with friends! Doors and Bar open at 6pm - Appetizers will be served during this cocktail hour. 3-Course Dinner, Appetizers, Refreshments and Champagne Toast are also included with ticket. Alcoholic Drinks available for Purchase. Show starts 7pm Tickets - $75 per person This event is for ages 18 and over only.
Information Source: Grand Pacific Junction Events | eventbrite
sapphic factory: queer joy party - 18+ 2025 (Columbia) | The Blue Note
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Columbia
Experience an evening of celebration and unity at the sapphic factory: queer joy party - 18+ in Columbia. Hosted at The Blue Note, located at 17 N 9th St, Columbia, MO, 65201, this event is set to take place on February 14, 2025. Join fellow members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies for a night filled with music, dancing, and camaraderie. Embrace the vibrant atmosphere and connect with like-minded individuals in a safe and inclusive space. Don't miss out on this opportunity to come together and revel in the spirit of queer joy.
Dustin Nickerson 2025 (Columbia) | The Blue Note
Feb 16, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Columbia
Dustin Nickerson will be performing at The Blue Note in Columbia on February 16, 2025. The venue is located at 17 N 9th St, Columbia, MO, 65201. Don't miss this opportunity to see Dustin Nickerson showcase his comedic talent in person at this upcoming event.