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Pop Culture

The 72nd Golden Globe Awards made their annual television appearance this past Sunday night and it was a competitive race to the famous golden globe statuette.  With a slew of successful films and television series this year, the nominations all had a strong chance of winning.


Interview Column

This week, justArts spoke with Emily Duggan ’14, director of Boris’ Kitchen’s 15th Annual Sketch Comedy Festival, about the company’s shows this weekend.


Pop Culture

The semester is winding down, and work is ramping up. Once finals end, though, you’ll have earned a much-deserved break.


BTC play brings epic Persian poem to life

This semester’s director-in-residence, Hafiz Karmali, worked with Brandeis undergraduate students on his version of Jean-Claude Carriere and Peter Brook’s production of The Conference of the Birds. From the various elements incorporated into the production, Karmali demonstrated an impeccable sense of space and actor and audience connection.


Pop Culture

Pumpkin spice lattes have given way to peppermint mochas and gingerbread men. Holiday decorations are out in full swing, and you can’t escape the Christmas commercials on TV.


Interview Column

This week, justArts spoke with Aaron Fischer ’15, the director of Brandeis Ensemble Theater’s production of Art, about the company’s show this weekend.


Tufts professor speaks about Kahlo exhibit

Most Frida Kahlo exhibits focus on the artist’s work as a reflection of her life, but curator Adriana Zavala, associate professor of art and art history at Tufts University, has taken a different approach in her upcoming exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx.


MAGIC! headlines Student Events concert

The lights went dark; a drum roll-like thunder sound came out of the speakers and MAGIC!?the Canadian reggae-fusion band?came out on stage to perform their first piece, “No Way No.” Sunday night’s concert, the second part of the Student Events concert series, featured openers DJ Pup Dawg, and Jamaican singer-songwriter Samantha J as well as the headliner MAGIC!. Student Events had not previously advertised DJ Pup Dawg, but, as it turns out, he travels and performs with Samantha J on a regular basis.


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