MADE OF METAL: No absence of talent here
Melodic Death Metal (Melo-Death for short) is a drug. When the stuff began hemorrhaging out of Scandinavia in the mid-90s, it seemed like Metalheads worldwide couldn't get enough of the stuff.
Melodic Death Metal (Melo-Death for short) is a drug. When the stuff began hemorrhaging out of Scandinavia in the mid-90s, it seemed like Metalheads worldwide couldn't get enough of the stuff.
I was eight years old when a man inexplicably named after a delicious beverage came into my life.
Melodic Death Metal (Melo-Death for short) is a drug. When the stuff began hemorrhaging out of Scandinavia in the mid-90s, it seemed like Metalheads worldwide couldn't get enough of the stuff.
Any seasoned extreme Metal veterans worth their salt should be immune to shock value by the time they ditch their training wheels.
Greetings! I can't thank you enough for fixating your sight-balls on this corner of the page. Welcome to my new column, "Made of Metal," writ in flame from my mighty typewriter of steel!
The Brandeis Office of the Arts has long sponsored highly acclaimed concerts of classical and world music.
Brandeis students rejoice! The yearly slog through the course catalogue has just become slightly less painful.
In the past year, the Rose Art Museum has featured an exhibition of folksy, geometric wall art by Clare Rojas; a collection of classic video art; a show of paper and ink drawings from the Brandeis permanent collection; and a large-scale installation of mirror balls and fluorescent lights by the Swiss artist John Armleder.
Those new to the Brandeis campus should make themselves keenly aware of the Brandeis Theater Company (BTC). The performance ensemble-comprised of students, faculty and a variety of guest artists-gives those who are still beginning their theater careers the opportunity to work with professionals on the stage.
Though the mention of Cape Cod is likely to illicit images of white houses on whiter beaches, the reality is far from a Massachusetts take on the Hamptons.
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A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
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