Pop Culture
It’s fall TV time, which means brand-new seasons of returning favorites as well as premieres of hot new series.
It’s fall TV time, which means brand-new seasons of returning favorites as well as premieres of hot new series.
Welcome back, fellow Brandeisians. As we are getting back into the swing of things, one major event that resonates with me from this summer is Robin Williams’ death. Williams was one of Hollywood’s most admired actors, with a career spanning decades and genres.
Welcome to summer. The weather is hotter, the drinks colder and you have a lot more free time. In pop culture land, this means blockbuster movie franchises, music festivals and often mediocre television.
Various “challenges” have been circulating Facebook, including one for which I was recently nominated: list 10 books that have impacted me.
Students filled Chapel's Field on Sunday armed with beach towels and sunglasses for Springfest 2014 despite the rainy weather.
On Monday March 24, the University announced that two faculty members have received fellowships.
Based on Veronica Roth's bestselling novel of the same name, the new film Divergent premiered last weekend, and now holds the top box office spot for the second weekend in a row, according to Rotten Tomatoes.
After a car struck three students on South Street on Feb. 2, new safety measures are moving forward.
New alternative female acts have burst out this season, and even if they aren't blowing up the radio charts, the independent, or "indie," music sphere has noticed.
The University announced on Wednesday that two professors from the History department have been appointed to endowed chairs.
Brandeis Jewish Bund holds protest to go “All out for Palestine”
"Captain America: Brave New World" and the politics of power in 2025
The Boston Red Sox’s Home Opening Day overview
The Boston Celtics sold for a record-breaking price
Ed Sheeran: one night in Ipswich