“Lucky Charm to You”: Meet Charm La’Donna: Feature
Charm La’Donna is a well-respected choreographer and creative director from Compton, California. La’Donna has worked with notable artists such as Madonna, Kendrick Lamar, Dua Lipa, The Weeknd, and many more big pop culture names. This work has allowed La’Donna to expand into other creative endeavors that she is now ready to share with the world as she takes the mic and center stage as a solo artist.
Singer-Songwriter Lizzy Cameron isn’t ‘Faking It’: Feature
USC Thornton Sophomore Lizzy Cameron is finding her melodic niche with new single “Faking It.”
Ariana Grande sixth studio album ‘Positions’: Review
Ariana is in a position in life where she is healed and ready to share that healing with fans on her sixth studio album.
The Black experience through documentary film with Stanley Nelson
This week, Annenberg Media’s Daric Cottingham interviewed Documentary Filmmaker and Co-Founder of Firelight Media Stanley Nelson.
Connected: Addressing Beauty Standards and mental health with Topicals
Connected: Addressing Beauty Standards and mental health with Topicals. How Topicals helped me feel more confident in my skin and look past beauty standards in skincare.
Blxst ‘No Love Lost’ EP: Review
Los Angeles native Blxst is ready to take center stage with his debut full-length EP, “No Love Lost.”
Hearts shattered: We’ve been crying for help
Using me or any other Black person as a poster child to appease your guilt is not the answer. The answer is being genuine and actively addressing the systemic racism that Black people face daily.
The Wild Card of Contemporary Films: ‘Selah and the Spades’: Review
High school isn't always a musical; it can be a social war zone filled with factions of cliques who run the halls, as seen in Tayarisha Poe's directorial debut "Selah and the Spades."
Smile and Wave: A new mental health and wellbeing podcast
Smile and Wave podcast is now streaming, and episode two discusses dealing with grief.
USC to continue online classes one week after Spring Recess
USC released an official statement Tuesday night announcing the continuation of online classes after spring break amid the threat of COVID-19.
USC Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs hosts intersectionality talk
USC’s Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs (CBCSA) is closing out Black History month with Black Queens week, a special week dedicated to black women. This morning, the CBCSA hosted a special conversation on intersectional identity and cultural heritage.
Smile and Wave: A new mental health and wellbeing podcast
Smile and Wave podcast is now streaming and tackles imposter syndrome on the first episode.
‘AHS: 1984’ episode 2 recap: Is the ‘Scooby Gang’ up for more than they bargained for?
The season premiere of “American Horror Story: 1984” last week did the classic horror slasher genre justice and settled some reservations I had about this season’s casting. Episode two dives right in with two killers (Mr. Jingles and the Night Stalker) on the loose at Camp Redwood.