A Poet’s Odyssey: Bridgette Yang on the Bay Area, Spoken Word, Film, & Being Named Valedictorian
In her senior year of high school, eighteen year old Bridgette Yang wrote the words that would change her life. "there is a girl in a...
Snaps for USF Alum Sarah Hulsman for Publishing Her First Book of Poetry
Poet Sarah Hulsman ‘13, shares her inspiration and process in creating Tiny Anchors, her first collection of published poems.
Noelle Nakakura on Hollywood's Asian American Stereotypes
Explore where Hollywood's Asian stereotypes originated and how the affect the Asian American community.
The pandemic paused live music. As the Bay presses play, is attending these events worth the risk?
Michelle Fong and Callie Fausey report back on 2021's Outside Lands festival and document the Bay Area's return to live music.
Goodwin Award-Winner Sam Crocker on The Queer Shakespeare Film
Read 2022 USF Goodwin Award winner Sam Crocker's essay on queerness in contemporary Shakespeare film adaptations by Jarman, Van Sant, plus.
"Love Is Not A Dream:" How a Class Project Became an Internationally Renowned Film
Last spring, a vision came to Media Studies senior Samantha Berlanga, a filmmaker from Queens, New York. “I had this striking image in my...
Spencer Tsang's Journey to 'Fight Night'
2021 Allstate Film Fellow Spencer Tsang explains his work on Fight Night and his passion for film.
2022 USF Valedictorian Bridgette Yang's Intersectional Analysis of Spike Lee’s 'Do the Right Thing'
An examination of the roles women and whiteness play in Spike Lee's 1989 classic.
Shapeshifting in the Bay Area
USF Media Studies Grad Ellie Vanderlip on working in experimental cinema.
Boys Don't Cry?
It’s a brisk winter weekend in 2014, a week before my seventeenth birthday, and I have plans to meet a very special person across from...