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REVIEW: Muse clings to ’80s nostalgia in ‘Simulation Theory’


By SOPHIE GRAGG
November 11, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Film, Reviews
The eighth studio album from the band features 11 distinct tracks. Some of Muse’s previous albums, such as “Drones” and “The 2nd Law,” could be considered concept albums, often centering around darker themes such as warfare and government oppression.

REVIEW: ‘Beale Street’ is a visually alluring victory


By RYAN SONG
November 11, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Film, Reviews
The film’s structure works well with the plot, but the story fails to flow.

F Sharp: Ariana Grande and the power behind the breakup anthem


By BAYLEE SHLICHTMAN
November 11, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
The breakup song is a staple in mainstream music. As long as there are songs celebrating new love, there will be popular tracks on the devastating end of it too.

Lorcan O’Herlihy opens up about ‘Amplified Urbanism’


By NATALIE PASHAIE
November 9, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment
The Los Angeles-based architect led a discussion on his storied career and current projects on Wednesday.

Art Spiegelman on comic-book stardom and the responsibility of today’s artists


By KANAK KAPUR
November 9, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment
The Daily Trojan spoke with Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman about his career and what it means to be an artist during the Trump administration.

Writing Rainbow: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ has been a powerhouse for queer representation


By ALLEN PHAM
November 9, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Now approaching its 11th season and 10th year on air, “Drag Race” has become one of the most progressive shows on American television, exposing the rest of the world to queer culture in ways unimaginable since Showtime’s “Queer as Folk” and “The L Word.”

‘Infinity War’ writers speak about creative process


By ANMOL BAJPAI
November 9, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Film
SCA previewed the Q&A session with a screening of the summer blockbuster.

Cool Beans: A weekend of bottomless coffee in Los Angeles


By BREANNA DE VERA
November 8, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
I never thought there would be a way to balance the mildly paradoxical concepts of cafes and expos, but hopefully this festival will prove me wrong.

The Sustainability Project hosts panel on eco-friendly fashion


By LAUREN MONAHAN
November 8, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment
The founders of three eco-fashion companies spoke at Taper Hall Tuesday.

HBO CEO discusses future of media, entertainment


By ERICA HUR
November 8, 2018 in Arts & Entertainment
Richard Plepler spoke about the network’s place in the industry with Annenberg Dean Willow Bay.
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