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JAZZ ACROSS TIME: From classic pieces to modern songs, the audiences got to enjoy the history of jazz in one session.
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JAZZ ACROSS TIME: From classic pieces to modern songs, the audiences got to enjoy the history of jazz in one session.
Smith, Leon Polk, “Torn Drawings”. 1961. Museum of Modern Art, New York City.
FOOD AFTER ART, OR THE OTHER WAY AROUND: Hungry after seeing all the exhibitions? Delicious cookies and fruit punches are waiting for you outside of the museum.
REBEL AGAINST TRADITION: When the mainstream art shows refused to show his photos of graffiti, Gordon Matta-Clark opened his own show. He was one of the first artists to recognize graffiti as a form of art.
SOMETHING DIFFERENT: Instead of taking on more comedic characters that audiences are familiar with from her, Constance Wu chose to pick up a challenging role.
PLEASANT SURPRISE: Even though she is a popular entertainment figure, few people expected a prize-worthy performance from Jennifer Lopez. They were proven wrong.
The Brandeis archery nationals group poses for a quick picture last year.
Brandeis archery secretary Arlyss Milne aims for the target with serious focus.
Brandeis archery president Wes Baker '20 draws back his bow in a competition last year.
Photo Courtesy of RETA SCHEER
At the New Student Forum, students were invited to ask Zadie Smith questions about her book "Swing Time."
President Ron Liebowitz opened the event.
In September, the IBS woods are just starting to show signs of fall.
Another use for student publications!
Students sometimes leave behind more than footprints...
The Sachar woods are ringed by various idyllic trails.