
BIMA at Brandeis University
Check out the BIMA 2009 film students' documentary "Heading Home" - finally uploaded on our website: http://www.brandeis.edu/bima/majors/film /heading_home_film.html
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The members of the BIMA 2009 film major are proud to offer the premiere of their documentary, "Heading Home." The film profiles three formerly homeless women - Irene, Judy and Donna - who now live in a group house run by the organization Heading Home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ...

BIMA at Brandeis University Great article on Tobi Kahn today: http://tr.im/E8Xa
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An old card catalogue stands in the Jewish Theological Seminary library—a behemoth from the pre-digital past. But with many of its drawers filled with abstract wooden forms by the artist Tobi Kahn, it has been transformed. ...

BIMA at Brandeis University BIMA/Genesis Reunion will be on January 8-10 at Camp Ramah in Palmer, MA. Open to all alumni still in high school. Deadline to register is November 9. Check your email or send email to bima@brandeis.edu for more information!

BIMA at Brandeis University Nice article in NYTimes about Ben Loeterman's film - The People v Leo Frank - http://tr.im/DVbs

BIMA at Brandeis University Don't forget to celebrate Greg Wall's 50th b-day and installation as rabbi of Sixth Street Community Synagogue Sat night! http://tr.im/Cj1l
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Sixth Street Community Synagogue presents Installation Celebration -- Saturday, October 31, 2009 -- New York, NY

BIMA at Brandeis University Congratulations to Jason Slavick on the launch of his new theater company: The Performance Lab! http://tr.im/DdTs and http://tr.im/DdSI
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We create performances with live music, movement theatre, mask, puppet and anything else we can get our hands on. Let us take you for a ride -- check out our upcoming show.

BIMA at Brandeis University The BIMA application for summer 2010 is now available at http://www.brandeis.edu/bima. Help us spread the word to teen artists you know!
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Official Web site of BIMA, a summer arts program for teenagers, Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.

BIMA at Brandeis University Save the date: Ben Loeterman's film, The People v. Leo Frank (leofrankfilm.com) will be broadcast on PBS on Nov 2 - check your local listings for times

BIMA at Brandeis University Congrats to Greg Wall, BIMA faculty, on his 50th b-day & installation as Sixth Street Synagogue's rabbi. Celebrate w/him! http://tr.im/Cj1l
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Sixth Street Community Synagogue presents Installation Celebration -- Saturday, October 31, 2009 -- New York, NY

BIMA at Brandeis University New exhibit by the Park Avenue Synagogue artists - featuring BIMA faculty member, Ellen Alt - http://tr.im/C0kJ - opening reception November 2, 6:45 refreshments and 7:15 artist's discussion
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on view now...Park Avenue Synagogue Artists:Ellen Alt, Alan Davidson, Karen Glanternik and Karen Smul Opening reception: Monday, November 2ndRefreshments at 6:45pmArtist's Discussion at 7:15pm

BIMA at Brandeis University
Just discovered Arts on the Move - http://artsonthemove.wordpress.com/about / - BIMA alumni in New York should check it out!
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Arts on the Move is a resource for college students and professional artists to produce high-caliber, innovative, cultural experiences, exploring Jewish themes across a variety of New York campuses. Initiated ...

Max Goldberg FIRST

BIMA at Brandeis University New Yorkers - need plans tonight? Check out the "Sukkos Mob" with former BIMA faculty Jenny Romaine - Grasslands, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 9pm - http://tr.im/B6dT http://tr.im/B6dT
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Based off of TV's Pyramid game show, but with a tropical flare from the decorations to the music! Be a contestant or simply watch the show and hang out as a member of the audience.

BIMA at Brandeis University From Zach Kaiser - this is so cool! http://tr.im/AZzJ http://tr.im/AZzJ
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Can public art also mean public safety? A weekend addition to a Brooklyn street could be the start of something big. Clarence Eckerson explains:















