MUSIC
Nolan Jack is bringing folk to LA
The second-year musician sports a unique sound and impressive lyrical abilities.
Kick off 2025 with these winter albums
From highly anticipated rap projects to stadium-worthy pop albums, there’s plenty of new music coming in 2025.
LA’s attachment to policing exacerbates fire damage
Los Angeles’ leaders must prioritize equity in disaster responses.
We will never give up on this paper
We’re already making the DT stronger despite the uncertainties for this semester.
USC, get your act together and support the Daily Trojan
The gift of USC’s administration keeps on giving — first by censoring free speech and now slashing funding for our campus newspaper.
Student artist ZRA mixes art forms
The multihyphenate artist has a trilogy of immersive projects in his discography.
Carrie Z wears her personality on her musical sleeve
The artist makes her mark at USC with single “20-sth” and the promise for more.
Jeri Lynne Johnson leads Thornton Chamber Orchestra
The guest conductor guided the orchestra in their epic first concert of the year.
Delve into a manipulative man’s favorite artists
There are exceptions to the rule — sometimes. But never with these musicians.
‘CHROMAKOPIA’ invades Camp Flog Gnaw
Tyler, The Creator's music festival swept across the Dodger Stadium grounds.
Joe Hisaishi animates with sound at LA Phil
The iconic composer, known for animated films, is just as magical in his own right.
Broken Hearts Club mends LA souls
Students put together a concert of heartbreak led by USC musicians at The Mint.