Four art pieces are chosen for professors' monthly talks
UPDATE: The Close Looking discussion at the Rose Art Museum originally scheduled for Wednesday, Jan.
UPDATE: The Close Looking discussion at the Rose Art Museum originally scheduled for Wednesday, Jan.
I think that one of the reasons I love a cappella groups is that there are simply no instruments.
Another celebrity divorce? Can it be true? Unfortunately (and not so surprisingly), yes. Eva Longoria, star of ABC's Desperate Housewives, filed for divorce this past Friday from her soon-to-be-ex-husband Tony Parker, point guard for the San Antonio Spurs, citing the reason for the split as due to "irreconcilable differences." After days of speculation, Parker announced via Twitter that she is divorcing her husband of a mere 3 years.
The second annual student-run film festival Indie Louies, which was held this past weekend by the Brandeis Film Collective, screened numerous independent films and hosted a variety of other activities.
I wonder when Taylor Swift will run out of ways to say the same thing. Actually, she might have already.
Walking into "The HIV (Hope Infected Virus) Experience" this past Friday, I wasn't sure what to expect.
In 2008, Kings of Leon made its way onto iPods everywhere with the release of its song "Use Somebody," a soaring, adult-contemporary, radio-station-friendly rock song displaying the boozy southern rockers' softer side, off their 2008 album Only by the Night.
Walking into "The HIV (Hope Infected Virus) Experience" this past Friday, I wasn't sure what to expect.
It's funny that no matter how much someone changes, they still stay the same. That's what first comes to mind when thinking of Sufjan Stevens' new album, The Age of Adz. In his most recent album, Stevens lays on the electronica to his usual combination of intricately layered vocals, soaring choruses, orchestral arrangements and a slew of other instruments that all add up to his unique sound.
The first adjective that comes to mind when I think back on the Open Mic event this past Friday is "remarkable." The event was laid-back, unassuming and intimate despite the stately venue it was in.
Boston’s West End: The spirit of a neighborhood destroyed
Jewish students are not a monolith. Brandeis must stop treating us like one.
Doxxing has no place at Brandeis
A local Waltham organization works to uphold democracy
The Trump Administration's effect on the Univ.