‘Mission: Impossible - Fallout’ misses the mark
“Mission Impossible — Fallout” is a solid action film that will entertain audiences for two and half hours, but I had higher expectations when I walked into the theater.
“Mission Impossible — Fallout” is a solid action film that will entertain audiences for two and half hours, but I had higher expectations when I walked into the theater.
Rachel Stern’s exhibition, “More Weight,” points a satin-gloved finger at the ideal of justice.
This week, justArts spoke with Emily Bisno ’19, the president of the UTC.
How do we connect organically in a world dominated by technological barriers?
This was a year of box office records.
Writers and editors share their 2017-2018 favorites!
This week, justArts spoke with Rebecca Myers ’18, a graduating senior who held the position of production manager on the Undergraduate Theater Collective executive board and was active in several shows put on by the Department of Theater Arts, most recently “Into the Woods.”
For the first time in my four years at Brandeis, Springfest actually felt like spring!
If your vagina could talk, what would it say?
On Sunday, the Boston Lyric Opera kicked off the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts in Slosberg Music Center, setting a high bar for the student performances to come.
On Sunday, April 15, Ridgewood Commons served as a stage for several student groups to showcase their talent for admitted students and their families.
Last Sunday afternoon, overcome by a mid-April winter storm, eager audience members packed into Ridgewood Commons to see a dance performance from Toxic.
Ridgewood A was packed with great performances from groups of various branches of the arts.
An amazing year for the theater majors!
The Great Lawn hosted a large birthday party on Thursday evening to commemorate Leonard Bernstein’s lasting impact on both the Brandeis community and the arts at large.
Children dancing. Students dancing. Adults dancing. Grandparents dancing. This was the effect Kotoko Brass had on its audience in the tent on the Great Lawn last Sunday.
This past Saturday afternoon, on-campus folk a cappella group Too Cheap For Instruments held their annual Folk Fest on the Great Lawn.
Shakespeare. Rowling. Tolkien. King. Seuss. What do all of these writers have in common? They are all eclipsed by the iconic Agatha Christie.
This week, justArts interviewed Viola Dee ’18, who co-directed this year’s performance of “The Vagina Monologues.”
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