Foo Fighters diversify their musical styles
After 20 years on the American rock scene, Foo Fighters still continues to attract and enchant their listeners.
After 20 years on the American rock scene, Foo Fighters still continues to attract and enchant their listeners.
What do medicine and art have in common??Leeza Meksin’s exhibit Big Bounce at the Women’s Studies Research Center.
Starting with the release of her single “Shake It Off” on Aug. 18, Taylor Swift’s latest album release, 1989, landed heavily on the pop music scene.
After serving the city of Boston for 20 years, former Mayor Thomas Menino passed away on the morning of Oct.
A group of Massachusetts researchers at the United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center, including Brandeis alumnus Dr. Christopher Doona MA ’89 Ph.D.
After Gone Girl’s reign on the literary scene, fans eagerly awaited the release of the movie version of Gillian Flynn’s novel on Oct. 3 and the movie had rather large expectations to fulfill.
Student athletes appeared in a Brandeis Athletics video promoting the You Can Play project.
Life is full of changes, and how we react and handle these changes defines who we are as individuals.
Last year, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences introduced a new program?the Master of Arts in Comparative Humanities, which “explores major themes of human experience using comparative and cross-cultural approaches,” according to the description on the MACH website.
For the fall semester, the Brandeis Theater Company will present two plays: Dead Man’s Cell Phone and The Conference of the Birds. While Dead Man’s Cell Phone was originally written as a play, The Conference of the Birds was originally a long-form Persian poem, written by poet Farid ud-Din.
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