'Twelfth Night' promises night of Hollywood love
By David Wolf | Oct. 11, 2017USC's Department of Theatre and Dance is putting a Hollywood spin on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" this week.
USC's Department of Theatre and Dance is putting a Hollywood spin on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" this week.
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Ben Campbell, an art-studio student, sees the value in "doing what you love," despite the challenges that accompany a career as an artist.
An event held by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs offers an interactive experience to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Louis Butelli is directing "Twelfth Night" at USC. The show has been in production all summer and is now in its final stages of preparation for opening night.
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A showing of "Hidden Figures" and a discussion afterwards at the Nick investigated workplace discrimination.
Swype accepts dancers with no previous experience and prides itself on connecting to the community.
In addition to entertaining, actor and comedian Deon Cole hopes to make a statement and build his fanbase.
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A double feature play at USC's lab theater provides comedy but does not quite communicate a greater message.
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