JustArts 2013-2014 Year in Review
The past year has been a whirlwind of arts events. From comedy shows to romantic plays to slam poetry, this is a reflection of the 2013 to 2014 academic year in Brandeis arts.
The past year has been a whirlwind of arts events. From comedy shows to romantic plays to slam poetry, this is a reflection of the 2013 to 2014 academic year in Brandeis arts.
To be a fan of a long-running music group or artist is to live with perpetual disappointment. The newest album will never match up to that first hit that made you fall in love.
Mixed-up twins. Physical comedy. Drunk knights.
Throwing pies, strutting in suits and dancing to choreography are not normally part of the fight against cancer.
Imagine you are a soldier. You are sexually assaulted by one of your comrades and are able to bring the issue before a military court.
Have you ever taken a photography class at Brandeis, participated in the Senior Festival or enjoyed a MusicUnitesUS performance?
A cappella. Dancing. Stand-up comedy. Coconuts. An American Idol contestant. These were only some of the numerous acts performed at AYALA, a variety show hosted by Brandeis' South East Asia Club to raise money for communities affected by Typhoon Haiyan, a major tropical cyclone that devastated the Philippines in November.
As soon as Spain scored the winning goal of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, I started to get excited for 2014.
In an initiative for women's education in the Middle East, students and guests gathered in the Shapiro Campus Center on Saturday for a morning of hands-on activism.
One of the first songs I remember learning was "If I Had A Hammer" by Pete Seeger. My grandmother would always sing the liberal folk music canon to my sister and me: "If I Had A Hammer," "Union Maid," "This Land Is Your Land," and countless others.
Despite allegations of racism and misconduct, Carol Simon reinstated
A note from the editor regarding Carol Simon and BWBB
Predicting top five picks of the 2024 WNBA draft
Brandeis staff, student, and facilities members protest against merit delays
“They Haven’t Done Their Homework.”