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Michael Lloyd on Making a Hit Record - Curb Fellow Event

Join producer and musician Michael Lloyd, the Linda and Mike Curb Fellow in Popular Music History, for an in-depth conversation on the making of hit records. Through listening and discussion of iconic tracks like “I Go to Pieces,” (Peter & Gordon, 1964) “Good Vibrations,” (The Beatles, 1966) and “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” (Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes, 1987).

 

Book Talk & Signing: Jeff Weiss – Waiting for Britney Spears

Jeff Weiss' journalistic work has appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, Pitchfork, The FADER, and many other outlets. A former columnist for LA Weekly, he is the cofounder of The LAnd magazine and the founder of the pioneering hip-hop blog Passion of the Weiss, along with its record label, POW Recordings. He was born and raised in Los Angeles.

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Halloween Consent Carnival

Project SAFE invites the Oxy community to the Halloween Consent Carnival, a festive evening that combines spooky seasonal fun with interactive activities designed to promote healthy communication, boundary-setting, and respect. Featuring carnival-style games, creative stations, costume contests, and plenty of treats, the event offers students a playful, low-pressure space to learn about consent and connect with peers.

Roots & Fragments: A Collaging Workshop

Together, we will use collage as a way to explore themes of memory, ecology, embodiment, and transformation.

This workshop is designed as a supportive and reflective space where art becomes a tool for care, connection, and reclamation. Through guided prompts and open exploration, participants can create works that honor rootedness, shadow, and the fragments that make up our stories.