Isabella Rossellini defies definition.Some might know her as the beguiling star of David Lynch’s classic neo-noir Blue Velvet. Others might know her as a fashion icon and Vogue cover model, or as the daughter of two cinematic greats. But Rossellini is an artist who has never limited herself to one industry or category....
Lenai Wilkerson will be among the first class of seniors to graduate from USC's Glorya Kaufman School of Dance this May. She says it's about time we see more dancers who defy tradition....
In honor of choreographer Jerome Robbins’ hundredth birthday, the cast of West Side Story gathered at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills to relive the excitement of filming the dance-centric movie....
This scene is the mirror image of Private Life’s central plot: A young woman defending her right to have (and not have) children because she prioritizes her career. It’s easy to see Rachel feeling similarly at Sadie’s age, which makes this moment all the more poignant....
For much of its history, comedy stages have been occupied by men — mostly white, straight men. Artemis, a student- run arts collective at USC, is trying to change that with “77 Cents,” a comedy show featuring women, non-binary folks and feminists. ...
It’s been almost a year since The New York Times and The New Yorker broke their Weinstein stories, ushering in something of a revolution. In the months that followed, hundreds of survivors — from Hollywood and beyond — came forward to tell their stories with the hashtag #MeToo....
Sophie-Marie is an arts journalist from San Diego, California. Her work focuses on media representation, and how cultural conversations influence film and television narratives. In 2018, she graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with degrees in Media Studies and Film, and a minor in Journalism. Previously, she served as assistant arts editor at The Daily Californian, which was awarded best all-around daily student newspaper by the Society of Professional Journalists in 2018.