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Ariel Kay


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A comedy about memory to open later this month

Michelle Kuchinsky '12 is the director of Brandeis Ensemble Theater's latest production, Fuddy Meers. The play, which debuted at the Manhattan Theatre Club in 1999, follows protagonist Claire, a woman with amnesia who wakes up each day as a blank slate,


BAASA celebrates APAHM's 40th year

A young woman stands perfectly still, arms tilted inwards, the pink fan clutched in her hand fluttering faintly. Suddenly she jumps forward on beat with the traditional guitar plucking in the background.


Brandeis Basement creates sensation

"Hey man, I'm sober. Let's go to Ollie's." By now, this satirical quip has become ubiquitous on campus, thanks to Paul Gale '12, Adam Lapetina '12, Aaron Sadowsky '13 and Joshua Seiden '13.


Students get down at February concert

The signs on the doors to the Levin Ballroom read, "Strobe lights will be used during this performance." Let the party begin. As I walked into the ballroom on Thursday night, a small group of students had already gathered, eagerly anticipating the opening performer of Student Events' February concert, Basic Physics.


Clooney and Woodley make the perfect pair

It's not easy to show up George Clooney. But Shailene Woodley, the 21-year-old actress with just two films under her belt, manages to do so in The Descendants. The film is director Alexander Payne's much-anticipated follow-up to his 2004 film Sideways.


Sophomore discusses love for the stage

College is a time to explore interests, pick a major and prepare for a career. For most of us, the subject we thought we would choose to study at the beginning of our college career is not the one we end up picking in the end.


Student of classical music branches out

Brandeis Music majors are required to perform a recital their junior year. Violist Yoni Battat '13 explained to justArts how he came to learn the viola, what went into creating his recital, and what other musical projects he's involved with on campus.


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