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(02/12/19 11:00am)
Brandeis dancers tap to a piece titled ‘Remember’ choreographed by Genevive Bondaryk ’21 in matching red tops and colorful leggings. The dancers danced in unison for most of the piece but got the chance to shine in a small section where each was featured by herself.
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Lily Norian ’22 dances with the whole Hooked on Tap ensemble as they take the stage in matching tie-dye shirts to open the show.
(02/12/19 11:00am)
Hooked on Tap, Brandeis University’s tap dance group, put on their semester show, titled H.O.T. Mess on Feb. 9, 2019 in the SCC Theater. They were joined by other tap dance groups from Boston University, Boston College, Wellesley College and Brown University.
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Liam Gladding ’21 and Ben Greene ’21 were the emcees for the show. The comedic duo put on a series of humorous bits between dances and introduced each act.
(02/05/19 11:00am)
ARTISTIC INFLUENCES: Howardena Pindell shared stories from her life and how they impacted her art in her talk on Saturday.
(02/05/19 5:00am)
DYNAMIC WITH ECHO: Leah Sagan-Dworsky ’21 performed lead vocals in her band.
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START THE SHOW: Jordan Mudd ’20 and the jazz band opened for the night.
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(01/29/19 11:00am)
IMPACT JOURNALISM: After 14 years of operation, the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism closed on Dec. 31, 2018. In recent years, the Institute employed as many as 35 student research assistants annually.
(01/29/19 11:00am)
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: Chuck Rosenberg was chief of staff and senior counsel at the FBI under James Comey, led the Drug Enforcement Administration and was a senior official at the Department of Justice.
(01/29/19 11:00am)
MAKING MUSIC: Musicians concentrate as they produce the works of female composers througout history.
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PEACE-BUILDING: Professors Peter Gould and John Ungerleider used a Brandeis Library grant to write and publish a textbook. While the book was compiled for use in their class, it is available for free to anyone who wants to read it.
(01/29/19 11:00am)
A HEART FOR SERVICE: Along with being a Sodexo employee, Morton works as a caregiver for the elderly.
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IMPROVING CONSUMER EXPERIENCE: Samantha Zirkin '01 hopes that her company will bring retailers and customers together in a more efficient way.
(01/22/19 11:00am)
2018 proved an unimpressive year for movies.
(12/11/18 11:00am)
Prof. Barry Shrage (HRNS) discussed Jewish pride and the decline of belief in God at the final multifaith dinner of 2018, hosted by the Department of Religious and Spiritual Life.
(12/11/18 11:00am)
THE DIGITAL AGE: Nevet Yitzhak’s exhibit at the Bezalel Academy, “Permanent Exhibition,” is digital, reflecting how the Academy’s collection of artwork has changed to include more modern pieces.
(12/11/18 11:00am)
This week, justArts spoke with Gabe Walker ’19, who directed Hold Thy Peace’s “Twelfth Night.”