Tag Archive for: nora-miller
Workers continue to push predefined age limits, but the stereotypes hold firm.
Sammy Rae & The Friends sell out Teragram Ballroom
By NORA MILLER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
The queer East Coast music collective performed at Teragram on Friday as one of their first shows on the West Coast.
Progress without Profit: Student debt crisis hinders nonprofits
That’s Fashion, Sweetie: I’m (Maybe) a Wizard, Harry: 2022 Trend Predictions
By HADYN PHILLIPS
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns, Culture
Columnist Hadyn Phillips foresees the defining styles of 2022.
New year, new playlist: Nine songs for 2022
By NORA MILLER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Songs you should hear as we welcome in the new year and the Spring semester.
USC makes it difficult and expensive to transfer units
By GRACE SHAN
in Opinion
The University’s strict regulations around transfer units force students to spend more money than necessary.
Visions and Voices hosts Thomas Allen Harris
By NORA MILLER
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture
The event was a spin on what was originally the PBS series "Family Pictures USA."
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.
Back in My Day: Fighting to stay in my culture
Fall bops to stream while sipping your pumpkin foam cold-brew in Leavey
By BELLA DURGIN-JOHNSON AND NORA MILLER
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
From Kacey Musgraves to Remi Wolf, you should have no shortage of music to entertain you while cramming for fall midterms.