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Music school makes a ‘popular’ transition


By LAUREN BARBATO
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Thornton’s new popular music program introduces a fresh wave of sound to campus.

Department protects trademarks for the greater good


By SARAH BENNETT
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
USC’s Trademark & Licensing department breaks mold with social responsibility efforts.

USCoffee


By AMY BAACK
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
The finest places on campus to indulge your caffeine fix any time of day.

USC’s memorable on-screen performances


By CLARE SAYAS
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
A look back at the campus’ best cameos in feature films, Emmy-nominated TV shows and nationally syndicated commercials.

Popular website finds cardinal and gold following


By JEN WINSTON
August 19, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Twitter proves itself a useful, significant source for on-campus news and information — in 140 characters or less.

Maverick director creates a harrowing war worth entering


By LAUREN BARBATO
June 24, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment, Film
The Hurt Locker Rating: R Length: 131 min. Opens June 26 Four stars

Updated musical intoxicates audience, literally


By HILARY LAZARUS
June 24, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment, Theatre
Theater: Cabaret MET Theatre Running now until August 9 Two stars

Summer film fails to remain through the season


By LAUREN BARBATO
June 24, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment, Film
Film: (500) Days of Summer Rating: PG-13 Length: 95 min. Opens July 17 Two stars

Weekend Picks: June 11 through 14


By LAUREN BARBATO
June 10, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment
Your best bets of what’s happening around Los Angeles this upcoming weekend.

Film attempts fresh perspective yet fails to take off


By CLARE SAYAS
June 10, 2009 in Arts & Entertainment, Film
Moon Rating: R Length: 97 mins. Opens June 12th Two stars
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