Indie bands explode across Chum's stage
Cholmondeley's is usually a relatively mellow hangout spot where artsy music-lovers gather and crank up some tunes while sipping on vegan milkshakes.
Cholmondeley's is usually a relatively mellow hangout spot where artsy music-lovers gather and crank up some tunes while sipping on vegan milkshakes.
If you practically owed your career to a process of recording music whose origin many credited to a specific recording studio, how would you introduce a tribute record for that studio?
This past week, JustArts sat down to chat with Jeremy Fiske about directing 'The Pillowman,' and working in both theater and film production. JustArts: How did you first get involved in theater? Jeremy Fiske: Actually, to be honest, this is the first directing job I've ever had in theater.
Sit down and listen to your favorite record. What went into the creation of that group of songs you so totally enjoy?
"Who is A-Trak?" many students asked after the name began to float around Brandeis during the early weeks of the semester.
JustArts sat down with Ahmed Abdel Kouddous '13 to talk about his most recent acting endeavor and his future in theater.JustArts: This Winter, you'll be in In The Heart of America by Naomi Wallace.
"The boys are back and they're looking for trouble," boom the Dropkick Murphys, a raunchy Irish-punk septet from the Boston area on the aptly titled opening track, "The Boys are Back" of their newest album, Signed and Sealed in Blood. And that song is a phenomenal "sum-upper" of the new release, which hit the shelves on Jan.
Between the years 2001 and 2003, Director Peter Jackson made cinematographic history when he accumulated 30 Oscar nominations, 17 Oscar wins and nearly three billion dollars in box office profits.
JustArts sat down last Friday with Joey Rosen '14 to discuss the Brandeis Cares event that featured the talents of many students. JustArts: This is Brandeis Cares' third installment.
As the lights dimmed on Friday, Dec. 7 in Levin Ballroom, Rachel Benjamin '14, Jason Dick '14 and Marlee Rosenthal '14 took the stage, delivering a powerful rendition of "The I Love You Song" from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee that captivated the audience.
Brandeis volleyball ends season with three losses