An evening of love and dance
Brandeis, I Love You is the culmination of a vision by dancer/choreographer Danielle Zipkin '12, who 10 months ago set upon the daunting task of creating a dance based on the various love stories of students at Brandeis.
Brandeis, I Love You is the culmination of a vision by dancer/choreographer Danielle Zipkin '12, who 10 months ago set upon the daunting task of creating a dance based on the various love stories of students at Brandeis.
There are many wonderful student shows to be seen at Brandeis, but only rarely does an event come along that really unifies the student body, bringing people together to view and enjoy a subject matter that anyone can relate to.
A trap can only be sprung so many times before it breaks. But Saw, the successful horror film franchise, has been springing its traps for the past seven years, and it hasn't managed to break down thus far.
When a show comes alive, there are so many things that can go right or wrong. Its foundation is dependent on the combined efforts of the actors, set designers, directors and stage managers.
Brandeis University's Fall Fest is an annual event that brings families of students together to enjoy a weekend of fun-filled group activities.
A twist is only as good as its coil: Or to define it in layman's terms-a plot twist is only as good as the story's emotional and suspenseful build-up to that moment.
"I was really fascinated with the brother/sister relationship," says Tony Goldwyn '82 about the central characters in his new film Conviction. "This woman spent 18 1/2 years on an act of faith.
Before I saw The Town, I wasn't very fond of Ben Affleck. I pretty much thought that he capitalized on the success of the one good movie he was involved with and then went on to do unintelligent comedies and uninspired dramas in which his presence did nothing but say "Hey, I'm Ben Affleck!
"This is the part where you run away," says Shrek to the villagers in one of the earliest scenes of Shrekh: The (24 Hour) Musical. The villagers then run away, but we certainly don't.
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A critical look at finals-induced academic stress
We may need fewer days off in the fall
Forum, Unfiltered — Brianna Earle
Letter to the Editor — Micah Rothkopf