Featuring a panoply of characters who speak with abandon, Michael Kearns’ landmark piece is theater that shatters.
December 1
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
C.E.B. Reas gives a lecture and workshops exploring the history of Processing, the programming language he co-developed.
A look at filmic works from Japan, by some of the most creative and accomplished filmmakers working today.
Dean Qingyun Ma leads a conversation with city planners and administrators from four landmark cities: L.A., London, Mexico City and Shanghai.
Magician Ricky Jay and USC professor Howard A. Rodman come together for a dialogue on deception in magic, film and real life.
Alumnus Joe Cerrell returns to campus to share his experiences and views as a leader in global health policy and advocacy.
Gritty short films, music videos and docs from Kourtrajmé Productions, a Paris-based collective of emerging visual artists, filmmakers, actors and musicians.
Dr. Ira Byock, an expert in hospice and palliative care, discusses the responsibilities and challenges of life’s final stages.
A satellite broadcast of The Metropolitan Opera’s unforgettable new production of Hamlet, starring Simon Keenlyside and Natalie Dessay.
By the year 2020, will the seductions of virtual worlds triumph over our desires for communal forms of entertainment?
Reporter Jon Cohen discusses his work documenting international disease funding and the role of investigative journalism in addressing global epidemics.



