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Bryan Flatt


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Grammys honor Houston, Adele

We are officially in the middle of award season. Every year from mid-January to early March, the entertainment world is inundated with award show after award show.


Televised redemption

How real is reality television? I was skeptical of the authenticity of what I saw as tabloid television, until this past summer, when I had the chance to go behind the scenes and see the making of an episode of Redemption Inc., Shark Tank star and billionaire extraordinaire Kevin O'Leary's new show.


New exhibits draw upon Rose's rich artistic past

The Rose Art Museum has an almost visceral feeling of change surrounding it. From the exterior?no longer illuminated by a neon glow?to the newly spacious interior, something about the space just feels different; maybe that's because it is.


Rose to reopen after summer renovations

This Thursday at 5 p.m., the Rose Art Museum will officially present its opening exhibitions of the season and welcome students, faculty and community members alike to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the museum.


Director Lurie shows his version of 'Straw Dogs'

Last Thursday, Academy Award-nominated director Rod Lurie, came to Brandeis as a part of this years' film series, sponsored by the Edie and Lew Wasserman Fund and the Film, Television and Interactive Media Program, to screen and answer questions about his newest film Straw Dogs, the remake of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 cult classic. Walking into Wasserman Cinematheque at 7 p.m., I really wasn't sure what to expect.


Alex the parrot to fly onto silver screens

What if we could talk to animals?The 1967 classic film Dr. Doolittle originally posed this fascinating question, but nobody ever thought it would amount to more than a couple fun songs and a family-friendly plotline.


An unforgettable live music experience

I've always believed that the true measure of an artist comes from hearing him perform live. So many times, I go to live shows and hear only carbon copies of the album I already purchased being lip-synched by an artist I adore, or, worse yet, find out that the "talent" associated with an artist should be credited with a studio, computer and some expensive equipment.


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