You Should Read “Percy Jackson”
Radical Hood Library: A BIPOC book sanctuary
By ARANTZA PEÑA POPO
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, Featured, Literature
The revolutionary space in South Central provides a place for Black and brown USC students to think and exist authentically.
Almuna’s memoir elevates Black womens’ stories
By DANIELLE JONES
in Arts & Entertainment, Literature
“Girlz ‘N the Hood” tells the story of growing up in South Central Los Angeles.
Award-winning Zadie Smith enthralls audience
By ARANTZA PEÑA-POPO
in Arts & Entertainment, Literature
The novelist meditated on the power of language at the Visions and Voices event.
Read a Book Today: TikTok made me think of a book that broke my heart
By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Literature, Music
These are the books that are music to my ears.
Drop everything and read these #BookTok recommendations
By SAM STEWART
in Arts & Entertainment, Literature
Searching for something new to read? Take a look at these TikTok approved books.
Michelle Zauner talks food and culture
By NORA MILLER
in Arts & Entertainment, Literature, Music
The author and singer discussed her book, life and identity Tuesday night at a Visions and Voices webinar. She gave students salient life advice.
Support these local LGBTQ+ businesses
By LYDIA WHITMAN
in Arts & Entertainment, Food, Literature
They have everything from bento boxes to vegan food to romance novels.
Six must-read books for every college student this summer
By RACHEL BERNSTEIN
in Arts & Entertainment, Literature
Summer is finally here — a perfect excuse to begin reading for fun again.
Roski MFA student creates bilingual coronavirus community zine ‘Héroes De La Comunidad’
By DIANA FONTE
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Literature, Main Feature, Visual
Designed for Latinx and indigenous working-class members, the bilingual zine is chock full of cultural symbols and illustrations.