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(02/08/09 12:00am)
The first annual Israel Film Festival of College Hill kicked off on Saturday with a screening of Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz's "The Seven Days." The festival, which runs through next Thursday, is composed ...
(04/14/08 12:00am)
Those who have class in the List Art building may have curiously read the poster hanging outside, which credits the large, politically charged mural displayed on the lobby walls to Elly Boueri. Probably ...
(04/07/08 12:00am)
Not getting Spring Weekend tickets might seem like the end of the world, but look on the bright side: There's always Production Workshop's last major play of the year, "Reckless," which runs Monday through ...
(04/04/08 12:00am)
Set in a Japanese internment camp where any form of flirting is punishable by death, Gilbert and Sullivan's light, comic opera "The Mikado" pokes fun at absurd government laws with the English duo's signature ...
(03/14/08 12:00am)
This weekend, Fusion Dance Company is presenting its 25th anniversary show, which features dances with influences ranging from street art and Chinese public parks to female body image and "The O.C." The ...
(03/03/08 12:00am)
On Saturday afternoon, French actor, director and screenwriter Michel Blanc - the featured guest of the 11th annual Providence French Film Festival - entertained an audience with his lighthearted charisma ...
(02/29/08 12:00am)
For those who haven't had the chance to sample the 11th annual Providence French Film Festival, there is no need to worry. According to Erika Balsom GS, a student in the Department of Modern Culture and ...
(02/15/08 12:00am)
Filmmaker and Modern Culture and Media doctoral candidate Paige Sarlin GS presented her documentary "The Last Slide Projector" Wednesday night at a nearly full Cable Car Cinema. The documentary and two ...
(02/04/08 12:00am)
Choreographer Liz Lerman concluded her two-week residency at Brown yesterday with an intense performance that challenged the definition of dance. In a packed show at Ashamu Dance Studio, Lerman posed ...
(01/28/08 12:00am)
During World War II, Japanese women practiced a tradition known as "senninbari," which consisted of hand embroidering thousand-stitch belts for Japanese soldiers to wear in combat. These belts were especially ...
(11/30/07 12:00am)
"Don't tell Mama," but this weekend, Brown students will be "Shakin" at the Ashamu Dance Studio on Waterman Street. These are the titles of two of the choreographies that comprise this year's Fall Dance ...
(11/09/07 12:00am)
"Melancholy Play," which opened last night at Leeds Theater, is a farcical, clever and funny representation of the American idea of happiness and the human capacity for melancholy. Written by Sarah Ruhl ...
(11/02/07 12:00am)
From the outside, Theodore Francis Green Hall is a small building on Young Orchard Avenue with no outward display of creative activity except for its proximity to the Orwig Music Library and a simple ...
(10/25/07 12:00am)
The Political Theory Project received a gift of $1,021,088 from the Thomas W. Smith Foundation of Greenwich, Conn., the University announced Oct. 13. The number may seem random, but it's precisely the ...
(10/19/07 12:00am)
The Africana Film Festival - a celebration of the stories, voices and cultures that comprise the African Diaspora - kicked off Wednesday night with a screening of the film "Africa Paradise" at the Cable ...
(09/28/07 12:00am)
The father of new Latin American cinema, director Fernando Birri, screened his latest documentary, "Elegia Fruilana," and introduced his latest book, "To Dream With Open Eyes," at an event Monday night ...
(09/21/07 12:00am)
The 15th annual Providence Latin American Film Festival - a week-long event presenting selected documentary, animated, feature and short films produced in Latin America or by Latin American directors ...
(09/17/07 12:00am)
If your favorite snack at popular nighttime eatery Josiah's is the Philly cheesesteak sandwich, you're going to be out of luck the next time you have a late-night craving.