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Artists serenade the nation from their living rooms with virtual concert


By EMILY SAGEN
March 31, 2020 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Elton John hosted the Living Room Concert Benefit amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Everything but the Song: If Ne-Yo v. Johntá Austin provided one lesson, it’s that R&B is the greatest genre out there


By ELLICE ELLIS
March 31, 2020 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
As someone who grew up in the 2000s, listening to every R&B album I could get my hands on — “The Emancipation of Mimi,” “B’Day,” “Trey Day” and the list goes on — I know that there are two men (among others) who most certainly have the formula for a hit record: Ne-Yo and Johntá Austin.

Out of the Park: Brady and Patriots deserve to move on


By AMANDA STURGES
March 31, 2020 in Sports, Sports Columns
In an unprecedented time when nearly every league had already suspended or canceled play due to the coronavirus, the news of Brady’s departure from his team of 20 years was perhaps just as unfathomable for those who grew up watching him play.

Men’s basketball receives six commitments in March

A red graphic used as stock for the sports section.

By SHAWN FARHADIAN
March 31, 2020 in Basketball, Sports
USC hoops also added a few transfers to its impressive roster for the 2020 season.

A conversation with Ken Auletta


By ROHAN SRINIVASAN
March 31, 2020 in Arts & Entertainment
The New Yorker reporter joined Annenberg students in an entertainment reporting class over Zoom to discuss Harvey Weinstein, Trump and the state of media.

USC must take an aggressive stance to curb climate change


By ALIN MAIMON
March 31, 2020 in Opinion
At a critical time in the world’s existence, USC and other academic institutions alike should take the lead on environmental reform.

Holding Center: COVID-19 reveals holes in political system


By DILLON CRANSTON
March 31, 2020 in Opinion, Opinion Columns
The virus has illuminated all the ways in which our institutions are broken.

Keck professors receive grant to further retinal research


By PRIM PHOOLSOMBAT
March 31, 2020 in Featured, News, Sticky
Roski Eye Institute co-director Mark Humayun, along with a team of experts, aim to provide aid to blind patients by restoring their vision.

The State of Play: Sports still offers us a temporary reprieve from the disheartening flood of coronavirus coverage


By STUART CARSON
March 31, 2020 in Sports, Sports Columns
Here are three virus-free sports stories you might’ve missed since American public life was upended.

Richard Reeves remembered for his ability to listen


By KATE SEQUEIRA
March 31, 2020 in Featured, News, Sticky
Reeves died Wednesday from cardiac arrest.
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