'Three Identical Strangers’ is captivating, disturbing
By Mattie Hibbs | Sep. 7, 2018'Three Identical Strangers,' currently playing at The Nickelodeon, is a happy tale of family and fate. Until it isn’t.
'Three Identical Strangers,' currently playing at The Nickelodeon, is a happy tale of family and fate. Until it isn’t.
USC student Claire Albrecht shares her experience performing the Bernstein MASS last year, adapted for her drum corps competition season.
The USC School of Music brings 250 performers — including singers, instrumentalists and a professional actor from Seattle — together to put on Leonard Bernstein's monumental MASS.
After a gun violence tragedy, communities often try to come together through artwork, but how effective is it?
The Department of Theatre and Dance's production of "The Crucible" capitalizes on the physical performance space to give the audience an immersive, intense experience with the story.
As the world prepares for the 2018 Winter Olympics, "I, Tonya" retells one of the biggest scandals in athletic history.
USC student Taylor McGown explains how he finds a path for artistic expression in a field of study geared towards logic and organization.
USC Professor Naomi J. Falk hopes to open dialogue about our relationship with the natural world through her solo art exhibition.
From Black History Month films to Indie Grits, here's a rundown of what to expect from the Nickelodeon theater this semester.
Arts and Culture highlights a few lunch and dinner specials around the Vista and Five Points to check out during the latter half of Restaurant Week South Carolina.