Interview with Nate Rtishchev ’21
This week, justArts spoke with Nate Rtishchev ’21, who directed the Undergraduate Theater Collective’s recent production of “Godspell.”
This week, justArts spoke with Nate Rtishchev ’21, who directed the Undergraduate Theater Collective’s recent production of “Godspell.”
“Outlaw King” is a historical drama about the journey of the legendary king of Scotland, Robert the Bruce.
Last week in the Shapiro Campus Center Theater, you might say I was rubbernecking.
Artists Anne Lilly and Karin Rosenthal unveiled their new collaborative exhibit, comprised of Rosenthal’s stunning photographs and Lilly’s impactful sculptures, at Brandeis’ Women’s Studies Research Center.
I never thought there would be bubbly energy in my biochemistry classroom.
Brandeis African Student Organization hosted Night for Africa this past on Saturday night Nov. 10
This week, justArts spoke with Rachel Moore ’19 and Akshiti Todi ’19, co-presidents of the Adagio Dance Company.
This semester, the Rose Art Museum is hosting a new exhibit in the Gerald S. and Sandra Fineberg Gallery called “To build another world.”
Crowd Control came out to Cholmondeley’s coffee house last Thursday to celebrate the end of Halloween.
This week, justArts spoke with Elana Kellner ’19, director of the Undergraduate Theater Collective’s recent production of “Noises Off!”
Something special made its way onto the stage of the Shapiro Campus Center Theater over the weekend.
For those battling with midterm exams and papers, nothing can be more comforting than a night full of performances.
Saturday may have been a non-stop downpour, but that did not extinguish the flames of Incendio.
“Bad Times at the El Royale” is a recently released film with a stellar cast.
This week, justArts spoke with Karina Wen ’20, the director of the Undergraduate Theater Collective’s recent production, “Hookman.”
The Department of African and African American Studies (AAAS) hosted a screening of Spike Lee’s latest film “BlacKkKlansman” at the Intercultural Center.
This weekend, Hold Thy Peace, a student-run group that performs Shakespeare and classic theater on campus, presented “The Tempest.”
This is a historic year for the Toxic Majorette Dance Line.
Dibble’s deliberate choreography, much of which brought the entire cast onto the small stage of the Laurie, never once was too busy, miraculously crowding up a space while also creating room to breathe.
Last week, Brandeis’ sketch comedy group, Boris’ Kitchen, held its annual “Shit Show” in Mandel.
Editorial: A warm farewell to former Dean of Students Jamele Adams
Activist discusses role of veganism in combating climate change
Board of Trustees extends President Liebowitz’s contract for 5 more years
Consumer-rights law firm files class-action lawsuits against U.S. universities, including Brandeis
There is no wellness in Brandeis’ Wellness Days