The 2016 Ed Wood Film Festival
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The 2016 Ed Wood Film Festival

By: Michael Boyle ‘18

Last Saturday, a series of films were screened seeing if USC students could make better films in 24 hours than the notoriously awful filmmaker Ed Wood could his entire life. Trojans 360 was there to capture the results.

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Art as Activism as a Blog Post
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Art as Activism as a Blog Post

By: Michael Boyle ‘18

On the surface, “art” and “activism” feel as if they could conflict with one another. Activism has a specific goal rooted in the real world and often brushes up against the uglier side of humanity. Art, on the other hand, is about boundless creative expression, often depicting beauty. Yet at their cores, the artist and the activist are quite similar people. Both are deeply passionate about their emotionally involving work. So the question becomes, how does someone exist as both an artist and and activist? Last Sunday, at the Los Angeles Festival of Books, I attended a panel that answered this very question.

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A Look at Arts in the PAHRC
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A Look at Arts in the PAHRC

By: Michael Boyle ‘18

Last Saturday was the Arts in the PAHRC event, and Trojans360 was there to capture all its creative glory.

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Oscar Predictions
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Oscar Predictions

By: Michael Boyle ‘18

We’ve seen all the films. We’ve done all the research. Just in time for the 2016 Academy Awards, Trojans 360 unveils our official Oscar Predictions.

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The Polite, Twisted Genius of Vince Gilligan
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The Polite, Twisted Genius of Vince Gilligan

By: Michael Boyle ‘18

In 2008, America was introduced to Walter White, a mild mannered, high school science teacher who had just been diagnosed with cancer. Five years later, 10.3 million people tuned in to watch Walter White, a murderous drug kingpin, meet his demise. Last week, on January 26, a group of USC students crowded inside the Bing Theater to get the chance to see the man who made the monster.

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