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Wei-Huan Chen


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Looking toward the New Year

On Feb. 3, Chinese all around the world will be giving hong bao (red envelopes containing cash) to their family members, eating hot pot dinners and participating in lion-dance performances.


Interviewing the director of 'White Liars'

This presentation of two one-act plays by Peter Shaffer tells two tales of intrigue and comedy. The White Liars tells the story of a psychic and two clients, one of whom conspires to read the other a false future; but the psychic gets more than she bargained for when she discovers the information she was given is not quite what it seems.


Raw eats are served with style at Haru

Haru Sushi, a classy and high profile Japanese restaurant located at the bottom of the Prudential Center in downtown Boston, serves the best sushi and Japanese seafood in town, but it can be expensive, too.


Laughing with Student Events

Two days after Brandeis alum and Last Comic Standing finalist Myq Kaplan '00 came to campus, the organizers of FEANY, the department within Student Events in charge of entertainment activities were still jittering with excitement as they prepared for their weekly meeting.


Rubberbandance stretches bodies, art

A blend of ballet and hip hop may be hard to imagine.It's not easy to picture the bombastic attitude and showmanship of breaking melded with the rigor and grace of classical and contemporary dance: an idea of the fusion may slowly take shape but imagining what the dancers' movements would look like presents physical and stylistic challenges.


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