OPINION: Virgins yearn for liberation, too
Ours is a society that celebrates sexuality. Feminism has removed the stigma against women who are sexually active, so that they are no longer considered sluts; instead, they are called empowered.
Ours is a society that celebrates sexuality. Feminism has removed the stigma against women who are sexually active, so that they are no longer considered sluts; instead, they are called empowered.
Graduating seniors in the Fine Arts department exhibited their work Thursday, April 30 in the lobby of Spingold theater, with the majority of the pieces on display in the downstairs gallery.
A picture is worth a thousand words. Maybe more. On my desk, I have a snapshot of my mom standing in a schoolyard, surrounded by children.
On Saturday evening, the Brandeis Black Student Organization (BBSO) hosted a night characterized by entertainment, emotion, humor and pride.
On Saturday evening, the Brandeis Black Student Organization (BBSO) hosted a night characterized by entertainment, emotion, humor and pride.
The world-premiere of the musical "Marty" at the Huntington Theatre stars John C. Reilly ("The Perfect Storm") as the 34-year-old New York City bachelor, Marty, a simple but good-hearted butcher, who spent his life providing for his widowed mother and younger siblings.
She calls herself Naava. She has red hair. Maybe it is dyed. She speaks with a distinct South-African accent.
Everyone has a Sept. 11 story. For some, it is a story about waking up and realizing that our world was changed forever.
On Thursday Brandeis students and faculty presented "The Status is Not Quo," a play written in 1996 by Professor Joyce Antler's History as Theater class.
The Huntington Theater Company opened its 21st season on Thursday, Sept. 12, with an adaptation of Ivan Turgenev's 19th Century drama "A Month in the Country." World-renowned Irish playwright Brian Friel successfully rewrote Turgenev's script, developing the characters into comical and complex personalities recognizable to a contemporary audience.
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