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Azerbaijani artist-in-residence performs

The sounds of Azeri Mugham transported Slosberg Music Center to Azerbaijan on Saturday night. Fargana Qasimova and her ensemble performed a series of songs as the culmination of her residency at Brandeis through the MusicUnitesUs series.


Azerbaijani artist-in-residence performs

The sounds of Azeri Mugham transported Slosberg Music Center to Azerbaijan on Saturday night. Fargana Qasimova and her ensemble performed a series of songs as the culmination of her residency at Brandeis through the MusicUnitesUs series.


Interview Column

This week, justArts spoke with Ra Malika Imhotep ’15, the director for the Brandeis Ensemble Theater and Brandeis Players’ production of for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf, about the companies’ shows this weekend. justArts: What motivated you to join the production of for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf? Ra Malika Imhotep: I pitched [the play] to the Brandeis Ensemble Theater Collective and [to Brandeis] Players—it was a group proposals meeting.


Pop Culture

Netflix has proven itself to be the next great place for entertainment. Whether through intense dramas such as House of Cards or smart yet poignant “comedies” such as Orange is the New Black (I say “comedy” because the Emmy Awards used to classify Orange is the New Black as such), Netflix’s original content has shaped the future of online television.


‘Focus’ fails to maintain tension

Focus, the latest Will Smith action film, may have pulled in $19.1 million in its opening weekend, but the film’s reception better represented by its 55 percent critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes.


Interview Column

This week justArts spoke with Bethany Adam ’15 about Tympanium Euphorium’s Brandeis Cares, a charity event that raises money for HIV/AIDS.


Pop Culture

The 87th Academy Awards were held on Sunday, Feb. 22. The show is one of the most highly anticipated events of the year in Hollywood, and this year was no exception. The 2015 Oscars were full of unexpected highlights that dominated the Internet in the days after the event.


Pop Culture

Eighty-three gramophone statues were given out last night at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.


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