Springfest is on its way
When mentions of Springfest begin to surface, you know it's that time of year when you can really start to let your hair down.
When mentions of Springfest begin to surface, you know it's that time of year when you can really start to let your hair down.
Boston native Justin Zullo '10, who assumes the stage moniker "Conundrum," has taken hold of the Brandeis community with the eclectic hip-hop style he and his six-piece band, Zullo, have engineered, performing their songs at numerous events and fundraisers around campus.
The concert at Cholmondeley's last Friday night went exactly how you would expect a five-hour, low-budget college concert event to turn out: four difficult-to-listen-to bands set the mood for a semi-good headliner that didn't take the stage until around midnight.
The Brandeis Chinese Cultural Connection presented the Lunar New Year 2008 celebration in the Carl J.
Listen to the new Mars Volta album at your own risk, for there is a curse that is intertwined in its very composition, a hex that is responsible for the strange and terrible coincidences that took place during the album's creation.
The indie-punk experimental band Parts and Labor played at Cholmondeley's last Saturday to a dense crowd of moody head-bangers.
The Brandeis Orthodox Organization and the Brandeis Black Student Organization arranged a jam session last Tuesday in the Intercultural Center to promote solidarity between the black and Jewish communities on campus.
The crowd at Cholmondeley's had trouble containing itself in the wake of the deep kick of Maritime's indie dance pop energy last Thursday night."I don't think we've ever been invited to a castle before, so that's pretty great," said lead singer Davey von Bohlen, barely able to contain his excitement in the midst of the performance's upbeat foray and enthusiastic crowd reaction.
The Hillel Theater Group, led by director Suri Ellerton '10, performed Neil Simon's Fools last weekend in the Carl J.
The Brandeis Theater Company strikes again for their second show in the 2007 to 2008 season with Alexander Dumas' Three Musketeers, performed by the Double Edge Theater Ensemble in Laurie Theater last weekend.
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