Students warm up to a shy Frost
Julie Frost's soulful singing on Wednesday night was a special reward for the few students that ventured out into the rain.
Julie Frost's soulful singing on Wednesday night was a special reward for the few students that ventured out into the rain.
Last Thursday evening at 9 p.m., eager students filed in to experience a night of good food and fun, and the Shapiro Campus Center was transformed into an exotic gathering place.
On Saturday night, Levin ballroom was filled with music-lovers eager to see Junoon, South Asia's biggest rock band.
Based on the 1963 film "Charade," "The Truth About Charlie" follows Regina Lambert (Thandie Newton of "Beloved"), a British sophisticate married to an enigmatic art dealer, Charlie (Stephen Dillane of "Spy Game"). While contemplating divorce in the Carribean, she meets suave American, Joshua Peters (Mark Walberg of "Planet of the Apes"). Upon returning home to Paris, Regina finds her apartment ransacked and her husband murdered.
Bon Jovi'Bounce'Island RecordsGrade: B+Still basking in the glowing success of their multi-platinum album, "Crush," Bon Jovi, the band of Jon Bon Jovi, released their eighth album with Island Records, "Bounce" last week.One of the few surviving bands of the '80s, Bon Jovi continues to entertain with newly inspired material.
On Saturday, comedienne Ellen Steigman '91 and juggler extraordinaire Mark Nizer performed in Spingold at an event sponsored by the FallFest Committee.
Burning Brides'Fall of the Plastic Empire'V2 RecordsGrade: B+The City of Brotherly Love has finally produced a band distinctly different than Philly's usual hip-hop and soul groups - Burning Brides, a metal band formed in 1996.
Comedic fight scenes, car chases and broken English: The tried and true formula of a classic Jackie Chan movie.
After "Spy Kids," Antonio Banderas is back as an agent, only this time he's not the one being rescued.
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Paige Bueckers: A Special Talent
Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis