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Professor Page’s Dawn Powell archives to live in Columbia library
By Olivia Niland Student Writer When Professor Tim Page isn’t teaching at USC Annenberg or USC’s Thornton School of Music, his time is often dedicated to the work of writer Dawn Powell, whose life and career he has researched and … Continue reading
USC Annenberg Professor Page writes obituary for Van Cliburn
By Alex Reed Student Writer On Feb. 27, The Washington Post published an obituary by USC Annenberg Professor Tim Page for classical pianist Van Cliburn. The story appeared on Page 1A of the newspaper’s print edition. Cliburn died of bone … Continue reading
Page reviews book titled “Hedy’s Folly”
Journalism professor Tim Page published a review of Richard Rhodes’ book titled Hedy’s Folly on Jan. 6 for the Washington Post. The book is a movie star biography about the inventions of Hedy Lamarr. Page wrote that although readers would … Continue reading
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Page on the future of orchestras
Journalism professor Tim Page was quoted in a Jan. 3 article in D Magazine about the hardships facing big orchestras. In the article, titled “How Long Can the Dallas Symphony Afford to Play in the Red,” Page said: “I look … Continue reading
Page speaks on composer Steve Reich
Journalism professor Tim Page was quoted in an Oct. 31 article on Voice of America celebrating the accomplishments of composer Steve Reich. In the article titled ”At 75, Seminal U.S. Composer Still Inspires,” Page discussed Reich’s music : ”It was very repetitive, it was very … Continue reading

