Queer Worldmaking
Photos, documents, scrapbooks, recordings, films and costumes illuminate queer activism and culture in Los Angeles from the 1940s to the 1980s.
January 24 - May 31
Photos, documents, scrapbooks, recordings, films and costumes illuminate queer activism and culture in Los Angeles from the 1940s to the 1980s.
January 24 - May 31
Classical KUSC Radio
Filling the airwaves with music and arts programming, KUSC is the largest nonprofit classical station in the country.
Twenty-four hours a day at 91.5 FM
Filling the airwaves with music and arts programming, KUSC is the largest nonprofit classical station in the country.
Twenty-four hours a day at 91.5 FM
American Voices

Thursday, April 26, 2012 : 7:30pm
University Park Campus
Alfred Newman Recital Hall
Free. RSVP required. Contact Erin Winchester at mwinches@thornton.usc.edu or call (213) 821-5756.
The USC Thornton Chamber Singers, directed by Jo-Michael Scheibe, present works by great modern American composers.
In preparation for their upcoming performance at the First Annual New Zealand Choral Federation Conference in Wellington, New Zealand, the USC Thornton Chamber Singers will present a concert of music by the great modern American composers. The evening will feature compositions by Thornton faculty composer Morten Lauridsen as well as Samuel Barber, Abbie Betinis, Jordan Nelson, Eric Whitacre, Mack Wilberg and others.