The Strangest Things' about Longwave's CD is how good it is
Longwave"The Strangest Things"RCR RecordsGrade: BBottom Line:A little bit of Radiohead, a little bit of U2, some indie sensibilities and one rockin' musical journey.Heads up people.
Longwave"The Strangest Things"RCR RecordsGrade: BBottom Line:A little bit of Radiohead, a little bit of U2, some indie sensibilities and one rockin' musical journey.Heads up people.
The Late Night Players, a sketch comedy group which is made up of five Brandeis Alumni, opened for the amazing Sklar Brothers during Orientation's Comedy Night in Levin Ballroom.
For high school seniors this year, the arrival of spring is no cause for celebration. Rather than thinking about time on the beach, days in the park or any of the other activities reserved for warmer weather, spring for these students has become a time focused wholly on the results of their college applications.
The Peace Monument, located between Usdan Student Center, Goldfarb Library and Schwartz, was rededicated by members of the Sociology of Empowerment (SOC 153a) class on Wednesday April 30.
Bronstien Weekend inevitably brings in a host of fun and exciting events. This Bronstien Weekend proved especially exciting, because on Saturday, They Might Be Giants performed in Levin Ballroom.
VonRay'VONRAY'Elektra Entertainment Group Inc.Grade: A-VonRay, originally from Orlando, Fla., is hitting the music industry by storm with their new, self-titled CD, 'VONRAY.' In a time of quickie record deals and talent contests on television for singers, songwriters and performers, making it in the music business the old-fashioned way seems to have been forgotten.
Triskelion, Brandeis' GLBTCQ club, hosted singer-pianist Skott Freedman on Thursday as part of Pride 2003 events.
Sunday in Slosberg Recital Hall, the Brandeis Chamber Choir, along with the Bowdoin Chamber Choir, performed works of the Jewish, Catholic and Protestant traditions to an almost-full audience.
For all you a cappella fans out there, the fourth annual A Cappella Fest, one of the best attended shows of the semester, hosted by Starving Artists Wednesday night, must have been a great treat.
I have always been a fan of Stephen King movies. I love the feeling of being frightened half to death.
The Boston Red Sox’s Home Opening Day overview
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Waltham residents protest the Trump Administration