Spring 2015 at the Rose Art Museum
The Rose’s new exhibits showcase fresh themes
The Rose’s new exhibits showcase fresh themes
This week justArts spoke with Bethany Adam ’15 about Tympanium Euphorium’s Brandeis Cares, a charity event that raises money for HIV/AIDS.
In 1950, Gordon Parks, the first black staff photographer for Life Magazine, went back to his hometown of Fort Scott, Kan.
This week, justArts spoke with Arielle Keller ’16, the director of The Merchant of Venice, a show produced by Hold Thy Peace as part of ’DEIS Impact.
As part of ’Deis Impact, the University’s annual festival of social justice, the Brandeis Pluralism Alliance opened BPArt: Pluralism and the Arts on Friday.
This week, JustArts spoke with Director of Concerts for Student Events Benji Bernstein ’15 about the GrooveBoston concert this past Sunday.
There are more than 250 clubs on campus—some of which you probably have never even heard of, and some that go in and out of style over the years.
This year, the theme for the annual Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Art will be “light.” The Festival is a week of arts productions spanning creative disciplines.
“Took the long way home but it wasn’t long enough,” one video game starts. The point of the game is not to escape from the cops or to accomplish a robbery.
Due to a lack of cable and spare time, my budget for new television shows is relatively slim. However, I did find time to check out NBC’s newest comedy Bad Judge starring Kate Walsh as Rebecca Wright, a discombobulated and questionable criminal court judge.
The Boston Red Sox’s Home Opening Day overview
"Captain America: Brave New World" and the politics of power in 2025
Ed Sheeran: one night in Ipswich
A New Era for the Patriots Offense
Waltham residents protest the Trump Administration