'Journey’s End' rises to occasion, but fails to make impression
By Caitlin Burnham | April 1, 2018Saul Dibb’s new movie confronts what war does to those who fight in it, but ultimately doesn’t make a lasting impact on viewers.
Saul Dibb’s new movie confronts what war does to those who fight in it, but ultimately doesn’t make a lasting impact on viewers.
Readers and authors come together to discuss the mutual impact of literature in USC's 2018 Open Book series.
Award shows have increasingly become a platform for political commentary, but this trend often leads to divisiveness rather than solidarity.
The nominations for next year’s Grammy Awards have proved to be the most diverse yet, with major recognition for artists in rap and R&B.
"Goodbye Christopher Robin” reminisces on childhood memories from a new perspective — that of their creator.
The USC Department of Theatre and Dance puts on “Top Girls” this week, a play that reminds audience members of how far women have come and how far they still have to go.
Thomas Rhett's Home Team tour came to Colonial Life Arena, and with it a great night for country music fans.
Despite moving beyond the books, arts & culture writer Caitlin Burnham things 'Game of Thrones' stays true to its roots.
This summer is packed with big entertainment releases — from blockbuster movies to highly anticipated albums.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers played Colonial Life Arena Wednesday night and gave a memorable, energetic performance.