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Tag: Arts
Impulse Theatre Company keeps it real
“Contemporary realism” is the focus of this student production company at the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
Trojans amplify stories of marginalized communities in ‘Nobody Knows: (Un)Muted Voices’
Inspired by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., students use song, dance, video and poetry to shine light on their challenges and triumphs.
Jason Bateman talks vulnerability, subtlety and kindness to Trojans
The actor, director and podcast host sits down for a discussion with Alexandra Billings of the USC School of Dramatic Arts.
‘Sacrifice Zone: Los Angeles’ exposes the true cost of industrialization on public health
The interdisciplinary collaboration merges film and live theater to show visitors the impact of oil extraction firsthand.
Reimagining the Stop Gap Theatre for a new generation
A piece of the USC School of Dramatic Arts’ history inspires the courtyard theater in the school’s new Drama Center.
How the pros design costumes and more to bring characters to life
Six artists at the top of their fields in costume design, makeup and visual effects discuss their industry and craft at USC School of Dramatic Arts workshop.
A holiday video message from President Carol Folt
With musical accompaniment from the USC Thornton Chamber Singers, the USC president offers a special greeting to the Trojan Family. Watch the video.
One Mexican American’s identity struggle: Confronting race and belonging
USC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION @ 100: In honor of this milestone, we’re revisiting some fascinating alumni we’ve profiled. Today, spoken word artist David A. Romero shares his thoughts on speaking Spanish and passing as white in a starkly honest Q&A.
USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative joins in launch of Proof of Concept Accelerator Program
The goal is to identify the next generation of filmmakers whose stories promote the perspectives of women, trans and non-binary people.