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Andrea Fineman


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Creative Theses

Tucked away in a studio building on Prospect Street, a group of Brandeis seniors undertook creative projects while the rest of us wrote papers and studied for exams.


A second installment of art

(Click the icon to view the Justice's spread with pictures of various works by Post-bac students.)Brandeis' post-baccalaureate art students are back with a second installment of art.


Decemberists to grace Chapels Field stage in April

Fans of mainstream indie rock, rap, hip hop and experimental music alike, take note! Student Events and WBRS' annual Springfest music festival will feature indie band the Decemberists as well as supporting acts Asher Roth, RJD2 and Deerhunter.Said WBRS Music Director Jeremy Karp '10, "We picked bands we thought the students would like.


Prospect I' Opens

(Click the icon to view the Justice's spread with pictures of various works by Post-bac students.)Some Brandeis undergraduates may be surprised to hear that Brandeis is home to a collection of art graduate students.


Q&A: Trio gets ready for its reunion

On campus music aficionados may already be familiar with Karen Lowe '10 and Joshua Chakoff '10, if not by name then by sound; the two musicians, as recipients of the Leonard Bernstein Scholarship (a prestigous award given to the school's best musicians), have been in the spotlight since 2007 when they first began performing at Brandeis with fellow LBS?recipient Yoon-Jin Kim '10.


Guests honor Gray at ICA

It takes a lot to pull off a one-man show of autobiographical monologues. The late Spalding Gray, a theatrical performer and performance artist best known for his 1985 play (and 1987 film of the same name) Swimming to Cambodia was one of the rare individuals who could.


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