Lavish film diverges from typical previous adaptions
As the fifth film adaptation of one of America's most beloved novels, Director Baz Luhrmann's newly-premiered film, The Great Gatsby, interprets F.
As the fifth film adaptation of one of America's most beloved novels, Director Baz Luhrmann's newly-premiered film, The Great Gatsby, interprets F.
"Look! Quick!" One of my friends pawed at my face to turn my head toward the door of Sherman Function Hall, where we were seated, waiting for Starving Artists' 14th-annual collective show, "A Cappella Fest," to begin.
In a very spirited gathering celebrating one of Brandeis' own, the 2013 documentary film ANITA: Speaking Truth to Power made its New England premiere last Wednesday evening in the Wasserman Cinematheque of the Sachar International Center.
To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the uprisings in the Warsaw Ghetto, the University hosted a performance in the Rapaporte Treasure Hall this past Sunday.
In a very spirited gathering celebrating one of Brandeis' own, the 2013 documentary film ANITA: Speaking Truth to Power made its New England premiere last Wednesday evening in the Wasserman Cinematheque of the Sachar International Center.
Having the greatest historical reach of the Senior Thesis Festival productions, Rebecca Miller's '13 Amaranthine challenged audiences as it explicated one of the most famed royal marriages in history-England's King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
It is a rare thing for a musical production to successfully educate and entertain an audience simultaneously, but during the Senior Thesis Festival this week, Jessie Field's '13 creation Always, Rachel did just that.
As the academic year nears its end, Brandeis' Fine Arts department is working hard to provide opportunities to showcase the work of every student, from first-years to graduate students.
This week, JustArts spoke with Helena Raffel '14 and Bethany Greenbaum '16, the directors of Hillel Theater Group's production of Seussical. JustArts: How did you two first learn about Seussical? What compelled you to bring the production to Brandeis? Helena Raffel: Well, I was in Seussical when I was 12, so I feel like I've come full circle.
This past Sunday evening, the "Daniel Stepner Baroque Project" closed a weekend of musical exploration, instruction and appreciation at Brandeis.
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