Interview with Rachel Greene and Zach Garrity
This week, justArts&Culture spoke with Rachel Greene ’20 and Zach Garrity ’20, who were two of the three directors of the annual 24 Hour Musical.
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This week, justArts&Culture spoke with Rachel Greene ’20 and Zach Garrity ’20, who were two of the three directors of the annual 24 Hour Musical.
Anni Albers created the series “Line Involvement” in 1964 to explore the potential of lines of thread and the textiles they represent.
A Quentin Tarantino movie without five hundred gallons of fake blood and eight flashbacks in a row? Now you have it. “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” is Tarantino’s ninth movie, written and directed by himself. Set in 1960s Los Angeles, the film tells the story of washed-up actor Rick Dalton and his stunt double Cliff Booth, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt respectively, who struggle to survive in a changing world. At the same time, the rising star Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie) just moved into the area with her husband and is familiarizing herself with the town.
With a 90 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and 7.9 out of ten on IMDB, “Spider-Man: Far From Home” swung into theaters on July 2. This is the fifth movie starring Tom Holland as Spider-Man since Disney struck up a deal to allow the Sony-owned character to become part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In this deal, Marvel Studios gained the rights to put Spider-Man in the “Avengers” franchise, if “Marvel won’t receive a cut of the box office for any of Sony’s films that feature Spider-Man. Sony won’t receive a percentage of the revenue Disney makes from Marvel’s films that have Spider-Man, either,” explained a 2015 Variety article.
MORE THAN JUST FOOD: Besides providing delicious food, BAASA events also provide a platform for important discussions.
The Delta Nu ensemble sings frantically about how Elle Woods has not picked out an engagement outfit in the song “Ohmygod You Guys.”
BELOVED PARTNERSHIP: This is the second Spider-Man film directed by Jon Watts and starred by Tom Holland, both beloved in fans of the character.
Installation View, “Into Form: Selections from the Rose Collection, 1957-2018,” 2019, Courtesy of the Rose Art Museum
ALMOST THE END: If Quentin Tarantino sticks with the rule he made for himself, this will be the second to last film we will see from him.
Brooke Wyndham, played by Hannah Novack, performs her workout song “Whipped into Shape” while in prison for the murder of her husband.
Elle’s parents, played by Adam Fleishaker and Sarah Eckstein Indik, take a photo of the entire cast during the graduation scene.
The Delta Nu ensemble sings frantically about how Elle Woods has not picked out an engagement outfit in the song “Ohmygod You Guys.”
Paulette the hairdresser, played by Kat Potts, sings about how she loves the land of Ireland, while surrounded by the Potato Ensemble in the song “Ireland.”
Emmet Forrest, played by Ben Helzer, sings about her hopes for Elle’s success in the song “Chip on my Shoulder.”
Welcome back! Starting this past summer, the Rose Art Museum will be open year-round, including the summer break and other major holidays. To help you plan your next visit, here are some of the upcoming events hosted by the museum. More detailed information can be found on the Rose Art Museum’s website.
This week, justArts&Culture spoke with Marie A. Longo, who was appointed as the director of development and external relations for the Rose Art Museum at the end of the summer.
There are a lot of outdoor activities that get students excited about an upcoming summer break — swimming, going to the beach, hiking and summery sports like volleyball and tennis. I’m definitely an odd one out when it comes to my favorite summer activity: watching Shakespeare under the stars. It doesn’t feel like summer has arrived yet if I haven’t found a local theatre troupe putting on one of the Bard’s plays in a park, field or open-air theater. Since I was taking classes here at Brandeis during the summer, I knew I had to make a trip out to Boston to see the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s performance on the Boston Common.
The buzz of the A-16 highway keeps the travelers awake amidst the deadly silence of the Tarapaca desert. Just over 33 miles east of Iquique, Chile, the ruins of the Humberstone and Santa Laura Saltpeter Works succumb to the heat and oblivion of a brutal past.