
Henry Kofman
Articles
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Jan 22, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Jefferson Hernandez Segovia |Henry Kofman
Over the past week, students may have noticed people wearing Doritos costumes outside the North Trousdale entrance to campus. Zach Shenouda and Ryan Robinson, seniors majoring in film and television production, have worked hard campaigning for the chance to win the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl competition. Their absurdist short advertisement “The Barbershop” is a finalist in the competition, in which audience members can vote for their favorite commercial until Jan. 28.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Aden Juarez |Henry Kofman
“One of Them Days” is a refreshing comedy from producer Issa Rae that follows best friends Dreux (Keke Palmer), a waitress at a Norms Restaurant, and Alyssa (SZA), a struggling painter.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Hadyn Phillips |Henry Kofman
I’m not sure what it is about being a senior, but suddenly it feels like spring semester is my last chance to be bold. Oddly, I felt this same sense of urgency in high school, only using my senior spring to experiment with my style. Disappointingly, I faltered on my promise to continue dressing up for class in college, stopping when it got colder three months in and soon after falling back on convenience as I ran — or scootered — between Galen Center, classes and meetings.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
dailytrojan.com | Henry Kofman
While everything from a Trojan battle to ballads about hating William Shakespeare occurs on the School of Dramatic Arts mainstage, the four Second Stage productions — as well as an additional mainstage show — have been announced to give USC theater enjoyers even more student work for their theatrical needs. The Second Stage program is part of the classwork for Bachelor of Fine Arts Musical Theatre students at USC.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
dailytrojan.com | Daniel Gabriel Pons |Henry Kofman
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. All characters and events are products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is almost entirely coincidental. My name is Jeremiah Cleveland. I am writing this letter from a dusty mountaintop in Santa Monica. Today is Dec. 27, 2052. Cracked, blackened earth now takes the place of Los Angeles, a memory carried by a quivering breeze. I fear I may be responsible for this tragedy. This is my confession.
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