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(03/13/23 5:16am)
There were five fierce contenders on the shortlist for this year’s Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Though the honor was given to “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinnochio,” the rest of the nominees ...
(03/09/23 4:23am)
Hollywood is notorious for relying on sequels, which often falter in comparison to their predecessors. In 1986, “Top Gun” arrived to box office success and minor acclaim on the production side, garnering ...
(02/17/23 8:40am)
Ocean Vuong, celebrated poet and author of “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous,” spoke about his experiences as a queer, Vietnamese American poet as part of the Greg and Julie Flynn Cogut Institute ...
(02/13/23 3:02am)
Since Jan. 23, an eclectic curation of artwork from Brown staff has been on display in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. In its second in-person iteration since the pandemic, “After Hours Annual ...
(01/30/23 3:01am)
Among the many fantastic films released in 2022, the animated children’s film “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” is a surprising standout. “The Last Wish” is more than just a convoluted “Shrek” ...
(11/07/22 6:23am)
Tomorrow, Rhode Island residents will head to the polls. Along with a gubernatorial election, a tightly-contested U.S. House race and contests for local and state representatives, voters will decide on ...
(10/14/22 3:58am)
This Thursday, around 15 people stood outside Page-Robinson Hall, holding signs that read “Modernize Medical Training” and “Brown: Stop Killing Animals.” The Physicians Committee for Responsible ...
(10/06/22 2:03am)
Poet and multimedia artist Diana Khoi Nguyen, the inaugural Asian American artist-in-residence in the Department of American Studies last semester, didn’t always know how to write about her experiences ...
(06/30/22 8:04pm)
While discussions surrounding gender pronouns have circled around campus since Felicia Salinas-Moniz MA’06 PhD’13, director of the Sarah Doyle Center for Women and Gender, began at the University ...
(04/21/22 2:00am)
This isn’t Brett Smiley’s first campaign for mayor — after running in 2014 and ultimately withdrawing to support the current mayor Jorge Elorza, Smiley didn’t run for office again for several ...
(04/08/22 2:24am)
Since its opening April 1, Japanese convenience store J Life Mart — located on 231 Thayer St. — has welcomed many eager students and customers to see its offerings. Upon entering, patrons are greeted ...
(03/24/22 2:03am)
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty that followed fundamentally changed the rhythms of day-to-day life on Brown’s campus and beyond. Almost two years after students were sent home ...
(03/21/22 4:01am)
Even while Rhode Island lifts mask mandates and boasts the highest percentage of vaccinated residents in the country, one key population is still waiting to be vaccinated: children under five years old, ...
(02/18/22 6:11am)
Rhode Island lifted the executive order that required indoor masking or proof of vaccination in restaurants or businesses Feb. 11, The Herald previously reported. Now, the decision rests on business owners ...
(02/07/22 5:04am)
On even the coldest winter nights, when the ground is slick with ice and snow banks bury the sidewalk, Kow Kow provides eager crowds of customers with ice cream and bubble waffle cones.
(02/03/22 3:00am)
Mayor Jorge Elorza shared his recommendation on how to spend $123.8 million of remaining funds from the American Rescue Plan Act over the next two years in a Jan. 5 press conference. The plan was based ...
(11/19/21 5:00am)
Students, parents and scholars gathered Thursday night at Brown RISD Hillel to celebrate the launch of a guidebook created by Brown students which unpacks and confronts the issue of antisemitism.
(11/03/21 4:05am)
One year ago today, President Joe Biden was voted into office, ousting incumbent President Donald Trump. Biden inherited a country faced with a deadly pandemic and fractured by political divisions, alongside ...
(10/25/21 3:56am)
Friday Oct. 15 marked the launch of the COVID-19 Small Business Grant Program, which will provide Providence small businesses with microgrants of up to $2,500. Announced by Mayor Jorge Elorza, City Council ...
(09/24/21 4:00am)
Hilary Levey Friedman, visiting assistant professor of education, is taking her advocacy experience and academic knowledge to a new stage as she runs for State Senate District 3. As a sociologist and ...