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the Justice: the Independent Student Newspaper of Brandeis University

Arts

Exemplary works from seniors

The spring art show of works by graduating Studio Art majors proved to be one of the best in recent memory.
by Andrew Giordano
Exemplary works from seniors

'Before Sunrise' follows student minority

A student's documentary focuses on the experiences of campus Palestinians.
by Elizabeth Pauker

Myers' latest appears lackluster

'The Love Guru,' which comes out June 20, features Mike Myers of 'Austin Powers' fame in the lead role.
by Marianna Faynshteyn

The Rose unveils three shows

by Andrea Fineman
The Rose unveils three shows

Pop Culture

by Marianna Faynshteyn

Free Play measures up

The Free Play Theater Cooperative's production of Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' was spot-on.
by Daniel Orkin
Free Play measures up

Selkoff trio uneven at concert

The poor attendance of the Thursday morning concert seemed to weigh heavily on the classical music
by Kate Roller
The Selkoff Trio's first and last concert on the morning of May 1 had the dubious distinction of being the most poorly attended concert I've ever seen. People wandered in and out, but there were never more than six people in the audience and usually fewer.

'Slice 'n Deis' keeps on keepin' on

BTV's flagship situation comedy 'Slice 'n Deis' premiered its third episode Tuesday, April 29 in the Carl J. Shapiro Theater.
by Daniel D. Snyder
I think we can all be honest here and admit that campus television doesn't hold much appeal next to cable or satellite. Why suffer grainy, low-budget, poorly edited, awkwardly acted television with lazily written jokes? Why suffer alone on the edge when we, the Union of American Couch Stains, have demanded and received high-quality, eye-popping, flawless TV programming? We like our false realities seamless.

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