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Ariel Kay


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WSRC scholars-in-residence present new work

The Women's Studies Research Center is one of my favorite places on campus. It's out of the way, it's cozy, it features a terrific art gallery, and it has a strange alcove filled with fluffy pillows on the way to the bathroom.


Marilyn' shows a rare side of the actress

The life of Marilyn Monroe is the quintessential American Hollywood fairytale: a story of a down-on-her-luck kid who is chosen by fate to become a movie star. The film My Week with Marilyn is based on filmmaker Colin Clark's 2000 book of the same name.


Breaking Dawn-Part 1' a campy gorefest

Movies can create myriad different emotional journeys within the mind of the viewer. Some films lift the audience up to the virtue of the greatest character, while others drag it down to the baseness of the villain.


Boston Ballet enchants with season opener

Romeo and Juliet is perhaps the most well-known of Shakespeare's plays. Its themes of love and loss are classic and it has been interpreted in hundreds of ways?into plays, movies, songs and works of art since it was first written four centuries ago.


Alumnus starts his comedy career

Brandeis is a pretty funny campus. It seems as though at least one of our five improv-comedy groups (Bad Grammer, False Advertising, Crowd Control, To Be Announced and Brandeis' Premiere Improv Comedy Club) or one of our two sketch-comedy groups (Boris' Kitchen and Little Hands) always has a performance coming up, and the Blowfish and Gravity Magazine publish regularly.


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