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Lisa Debin


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Love and Liquid Latex

From beautiful body paintings to evocative dancing and music, Liquid Latex 2005: Modern Day Art-performed Thursday night in Levin Ballroom-was among the season's most exciting performances.Liquid Latex was comprised of a number of very different performances.


MELA 2004: Magnificent!

To my surprise and delight, MELA was a fantastic performance that was definitely worth the time which could have been spent for paper writing.


Stars save 'Ladykillers' remake

The most frustrating thing about The Ladykillers is that I really wanted to like the movie. As a lifelong Tom Hanks fan, I entered the theater with the mindset that I was in for a treat, and left feeling rather disappointed.


Seniors take over Stein for night of their own

The Senior Stein Night was a great way to kick off the February break. Sponsored by the Senior Spirit Club, the Class of 2004 Committee, the Future Alumni of Brandeis (FAB), the Senior Class Gift and Assistant Dean of Student Life Alwina Bennett, the event was a bonding opportunity for the soon to graduate seniors.


Massell coffeehouse a very first-year affair

After hours of deliberation and a night that was spent with my trusty Justice notebook slung over my head a couple of times, I still haven't come to a final opinion regarding my experience at the first ever Massell Quad coffee house, held on Wednesday night.


Director discusses making of 'Zero'

Recently, JustArts had the opportunity to talk to Ben Coccio, director of "Zero Day," a film loosely based off the Columbine school shooting.JustArts: What I found most incredible about "Zero Day" was that fact that I was able to relate to Cal and Andre so well.


Countdown to 'Zero'

In Ben Coccio's "Zero Day," teens Cal Gabriel (Calvin Robertson) and Andre Kreigman (Andrew Keuck) plan a violent attack on their high school.


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