The indigenous Maya people, who inhabit the area of Southern Mexico and northern Central America, have a distinguished, centuries-long tradition of creating...
Please join your fellow university employees and support our local community as we embark on our 24th annual Good Neighbors campaign. 100% of your gift goes...
"Reading Images:
The Heraldic and Emblematic Manuscript Culture of Early Modern England"
Saturday, October 20, 2018Huntington Library1151 Oxford Road, San...
Following a pre-opera discussion hosted by Ken Cazan, USC Thornton and the USC School of Cinematic Arts present a delayed broadcast of Giuseppe Verdi’s...
The Met in HD: Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida
12 p.m.: Pre-Opera Discussion
1 p.m.: HD Opera Broadcast
ADMISSION:
Admission is free. Reservations required. To RSVP,...
Immerse yourself in a multidimensional conversation with Juan De Lara, Assistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity at USC; Young-Are Park, dancer,...
A howling snowstorm has halted a bus at a diner west of Kansas City, and the odd-assorted passengers – including a nightclub singer and the naive cowboy who...
Each installment of the NEW Series features original work commissioned from three author on a single theme.
This fall Beyond Baroque turns fifty. That...
A lonely roadside diner becomes the setting for a tense and gripping drama in Mark Medoff’s Obie Award-winning play. Locals and visitors have their lives...