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'AGE OF OUTRAGE': In Wednesday's discussion, Cornel West and Robert George held up their close friendship as an example of how to disagree with someone while respecting their beliefs.
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'AGE OF OUTRAGE': In Wednesday's discussion, Cornel West and Robert George held up their close friendship as an example of how to disagree with someone while respecting their beliefs.
“SHE KNEW LONG BEFORE OF THE SPACE IN-BETWEEN”: Cuban-born artist Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons discussed the way her heritage and identity has influenced her art during her Roosevelt Lecture on Thursday evening.
CASUAL: Unconcerned, one dancer checks her nails with one foot held high above her head.
SHAKESPEAREAN ROMANCE: “The Tempest” delights with its comical characters.
THE SPLITS: “Pick Your Poison” was an unqualified success, as this high-jumping athlete can likely attest.
COOKING UP A SHOW: The players gathered an audience in Mandel to show off their classic comedic stylings.
TEMPESTUOUS TIDINGS: Aaron Young ’22 gives a strong performance as Caliban.
SLEEPWALKING: A performer dons a floral crown, matching perfectly with the set.
CHOREO CAMEO: Creator and choreographer Prof. Susan Dibble makes an appearance.
COUPLE GOALS: Now that his wife June is retired and he only works six months a year, Randy often brings June along with him to sell plants across the northeast.
A HAPPY PLACE: Randy Skolnick is at home among plants. He said, “I just love plants. I like ’em better than people. I give ’em what they need and they don’t talk back.”
This week, justArts spoke with Kat Lawrence ’20, the director of Hold Thy Peace’s recent production of “The Tempest.”
FEELING THE MUSIC: Two individuals dance together, enjoying the music and lights of Raas Rasiya.
DANCE, DANCE: Members of the Brandeis community dance all together to celebrate the end of the nine-day religious festival, Navratri.
CHAMBER STARS: Brandeis Chamber Singers performed “Somewhere” from West Side Story, featuring a solo from Leah Nashel ’20.