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This week, justArts spoke with Claudia Davis ’19 and Perry Letourneau ’20, co-Presidents of sketch comedy troupe, Boris’ Kitchen.
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This week, justArts spoke with Claudia Davis ’19 and Perry Letourneau ’20, co-Presidents of sketch comedy troupe, Boris’ Kitchen.
POETIC JUSTICE: Dean of Students Jamele Adams and Brandeis alumnus Usman Hameedi kicked off the show with slam poetry.
AN EYE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY: Bornstein ’22 is always on the lookout for interesting backgrounds.
MEDIA MATTERS: Dr. Hassan Almohammed talked about the role of the Syrian press in facilitating the rise of Bashar al-Assad.
HELPING THE HUNGRY: The Brandeis Food Pantry is located in Kutz Hall and is open to all members of the University community.
Brandeis Ian Quin ’20 gets his opponent in foil division in the Eric Sollee Invitational that occured Feb. 3.
Swimmers dive into an a race and an intense season against Bentley University on Nov. 16.
Brandeis Joanne Carminucci '19 foils her opponent in their match in the NCAA Championship meet on March 11.
WATCHING GOD: Standing on a classroom desk, Alina Sipp-Alpers ’21 gazes wistfully out into the audience.
HOLY SPIRIT MOVES: Godspell characters brought sharp choreographed movements and large amounts of energy.
DANCING TO HEAVEN: The dance moves of these Godspell cast members perfectly matched the music’s tempo.
ANXIOUS EYES: Lauren and Marty, played by Noa Laden ’20 and Zack Garrity ’20, share a nervous glance as they sit in a circle on the floor of the studio.
HULA SKILLS: Theresa (Haia Bchiri ’20) effortlessly displays her hula hooping prowess.
LEARN IN MOTION: Marty (Emily Pollack ’21), the eccentric drama teacher, proves an enthusiastic and hands-on instructor.
BRIEFLY IN LOVE: Theresa and Schultz (Peirce Robinson ’22) share an intimate moment during their fleeting romance.
FOREVER IS OUR TODAY: A vintage photo of Freddie Mercury performing live in San Diego in 1980, provocatively dressed in nothing but bellbottoms and a neck tie.
FESTIVAL VIBES: A glamor shot of Chris Pine, who plays Robert the Bruce in “Outlaw King,” taken at the 2018 Toronto Film Festival.
THE ROAD TO REFORM: Yonah Jeremy Bob discussed potential reforms for military courts, highlighting the fact that some advocates believe court proceedings should take place in Arabic, the language most Palestinian suspects speak.