When I was kid, my buddy Sother and I would spend our after-school hours at our homes talking on the phone. We were notorious for making prank phone calls and ...
Imagine a voice that could easily sing Christmas classics with soulful warmth, but somehow makes you feel naughty as you find your knees getting weak. Such a v...
“Where is God?”
Diquan Julius asked the difficult question that threads the minds of people of faith in traumatic times.
The same voice that he, a singer...
Rodmy (Johnny) Dorcil is a jazz pianist interested in the crossover between secular and religious music. Before coming to USC Annenberg -- and being awarded the Sony Pictures Entertainment Fellowship -- he worked for eight years at Bloomberg News and Voice of America, where he still works as a technical operator. Born to parents who emigrated from Haiti, Johnny graduating graduated from Oakwood University — a HBUC — in 2012 with a B.A. in print journalism. He believes it is important, especially in these times, for the media to highlight how the artistic communities with which we intersect every day influence us.