Guster will perform at fall concert
Indie-pop band Guster will be gracing the Brandeis stage?breezy melodies, keytar/disco ball antics and all?on Sept.
Indie-pop band Guster will be gracing the Brandeis stage?breezy melodies, keytar/disco ball antics and all?on Sept.
Indie-pop band Guster will be gracing the Brandeis stage?breezy melodies, keytar/disco ball antics and all?on Sept.
"Cheap" and "ethnic" are key words for any college restaurant-goer, and Steve's Greek Cuisine on Newbury Street, just a 10-minute walk from Beacon Street and Mass Avenue, qualifies as both.
Now that I'm a senior, I suppose I should make myself useful and offer up some course-taking advice to Brandeis' incoming class.
Ellie Ann Hutchinson '12 is very excited. The self-managed singer-songwriter will debut her first music video this Saturday on her YouTube channel.
Last Saturday, the day before he received an honorary degree from Brandeis at its 60th commencement ceremony, filmmaker Errol Morris spoke with students and alumni in a talk titled "Investigating with the Camera." JustArts caught up with Morris before the event to speak about his occupational hazards and his fascination with human error.
Unexpected things can happen during the documentary filming process. Since a director cannot predict how an interview or on-scene shot will turn out, the end product tends to be a surprise.
One of the reasons why the annual Liquid Latex show is one of the most popular events in the Levin Ballroom is that students get to see their friends covered in extravagant body art and dancing around in nothing but thongs.
The audience rose instantly when the 78-year-old man walked onstage. He shuffled over cords and past amps, as if the deafening cheers hindered his step.
Liquid Latex is one of those Brandeis experiences that students have to see to understand. Dancers, wearing nothing but colorful liquid latex, showcase the imaginative creations of painters and choreographers in an evocative and sometimes provocative performance.
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