'Edward II' brings an old, sad tale to green
The sun sets and the swords come out in Shakespeare on the Green's spring production, Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II," which opened Thursday night and will run through Sunday.
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The sun sets and the swords come out in Shakespeare on the Green's spring production, Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II," which opened Thursday night and will run through Sunday.
The Dorr RebellionNear Westminster St. and Cranston St., Providence (click for map)
SWANSEA, Mass. - Even with Rhode Island's hotly contested primary just a few days away, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., told the crowd at the Providence Newspaper Guild's Follies '07 Friday night that most ...
A man stalks the stage with a sword. A woman delivers a passionate monologue on feminism and male inadequacy. Another woman reaches down a man's pants while enthusiastically recounting the exploits of ...
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was not a good man. But if anyone in the audience at Trinity Repertory Company's "Richard III" isn't sure about his nature, he is quickly educated as Richard woos the Lady ...
Saul Rivard '08 came to Brown for the same reasons as most of his classmates: the open curriculum, the urban campus environment and the prestige of an Ivy League school. But few of his classmates have ...
A leak in a high-temperature hot water heating line forced Facilities Management to shut off heat to a large section of campus on Friday and Saturday while the leak could be bypassed.
More than 25 years ago, Lenore Ronci would drive past the Brown campus every morning on her way to work and see young men with disheveled and poorly-cut hair.
Come April 2006, students will face a computerized registration system that retains some of the more complicated - and paper-based - elements of the current system.
Ranging from notices that the heat will be shut off to messages about recruitment opportunities, official mass e-mails are a valuable communications tool, according to University officials. But they say ...
The roof of the Rockefeller Library will be removed and replaced next summer, in response to worsening water leaks on the fourth floor that threaten the books in the stacks. But until then, tarps covering ...
Bucking a national trend, the University is focusing on full-time, tenure-track faculty appointments, rather than part-time, adjunct professors. But though administrators point to advantages in having ...
An evening that began with excitement and hope among John Kerry supporters in Keeney Quadrangle became increasingly depressed as the night wore on, culminating in rage and sadness as President Bush seemed ...
The planned shift to online course registration is now slated for April 2006, a year later than Computing and Information Services originally projected.
CAIRO - Where were you at 8:46 a.m. on September 11, 2001?
There's a lot to do on campus on a Friday night, and that's just the way University officials like it.
Ward 1 City Councilman David Segal is looking to move from City Hall to the State House this fall, announcing Friday night he will run for District 2 state representative.
Ward 2 City Councilwoman Rita Williams will seek a fifth term on the Providence City Council this fall, but first she will have to fight off a challenge for her party's nomination from Cliff Wood - the ...
Secretary of State Matt Brown ended his campaign for the U.S. Senate Wednesday, throwing his support behind former Attorney General Sheldon Whitehouse in the Democratic primary.
Ethan Wingfield '07 was elected chairman of the College Republicans Federation of Rhode Island Saturday, defeating University of Rhode Island junior Tom Merrigan.