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(04/23/19 4:01am)
Eight seniors performed dramatic tellings of their own true stories in this year’s Spring StorySlam, an event hosted by the Brown University Storytellers club. The show featured narratives with a mix ...
(04/17/19 4:01am)
Student composers took center stage Monday night, filling Grant Recital Hall with sounds ranging from classical to jazz to electronic.
During Fermata Composers Collective’s annual Spring Concert, 22 ...
(04/09/19 4:02am)
Sock and Buskin’s production of “The Sonic Life of a Giant Tortoise,” now showing at Leeds Theatre through April 14, uses a University setting and fragmented narration to touch on themes of alienation, ...
(04/08/19 4:03am)
The worlds of medieval Christianity and science fiction collided in a lecture by Michelle Oing ’07 last Thursday evening.
During the event, titled “The Medieval Cyborg: Performing Objects in the Late ...
(03/19/19 4:45am)
Last Wednesday, Jillian Davis of Complexions Contemporary Ballet led students and community members with mixed levels of dance experience through a ballet masterclass.
FirstWorks, a Providence-based arts ...
(03/13/19 5:03am)
Production Workshop presented “Firefly in the Light” last weekend, an earnest pop-rock musical composed, directed and written by Shayna Toh ’20 that probes “the many competing life options which ...
(03/12/19 4:01am)
“A story humanizes the other. … Suddenly you see that unknown, and it’s a person,” said Nandita Das, director and writer of the 2018 biopic “Manto,” last Thursday evening at the Center for ...
(03/05/19 5:01am)
Although the command to “love your neighbor as yourself” is often considered impractical, Meghan Sullivan, a professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, sought to defend universal love, ...
(02/26/19 5:15am)
Every Thursday, the Archaeological Illustration Club meets at the Joukowsky Institute to meticulously draw ancient and contemporary objects.
Archeological illustration is the process of observing and ...
(02/26/19 5:05am)
Despite a small fire during their final performance, Fusion Dance Company presented a stylistically diverse and unceasingly energetic 36th Annual Spring Show last weekend.
The show’s performances ranged ...
(02/21/19 5:01am)
Last Sunday, the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts hosted a screening of “The Rest I Make Up,” a documentary chronicling the life of the late Maria Irene Fornes, a Cuban-American avant-garde playwright, ...
(02/14/19 5:01am)
Trinity Repertory Company’s production of “Macbeth,” running from Jan. 31 through March 3, is a gloriously gruesome and thrilling performance, presenting a characterization of baseness all too applicable ...
(02/12/19 5:03am)
A pop-up exhibit titled “How do we live a ‘Good Life?’” used the paintings, photography and poems of 16 artists from Brown and the Rhode Island School of Design to attempt to answer the event’s ...
(02/05/19 5:04am)
“Ajijaak on Turtle Island” captivated audiences last week at Moses Brown School with soaring kites, graceful puppetry and a heartwarming story about family and nature.
The puppet show was created ...
(01/29/19 4:02am)
Artistic and scientific history collide in “Entwined: Botany, Art and the Lost Cat Swamp Habitat,” an exhibit at the John Hay Library that examines biological diversity in Providence. The exhibit ...
(12/07/18 9:35am)
“Free Solo,” a National Geographic documentary, is a film that examines the fear and motivation behind incredible human achievement, against a backdrop of stunning natural landscapes.
The nerve-wracking ...
(11/15/18 5:07am)
The photo exhibition “Light-Writings: Koutroulou Magoula 2017-2018” at the Joukowsky Institute for Archeology and the Ancient World features the people, materials and processes of an archeological ...
(11/06/18 3:02am)
“Next to Normal,” running Nov 1-11 at the Stuart Theater, features a raw and moving story delivered by outstanding student actors. Sock and Buskin’s latest show revolves around Diana Goodman, a ...
(11/01/18 2:41am)
Photographs of trash, animal carcasses and picturesque views were displayed at the opening reception of “Traditional Terrain,” a photo and sound exhibition by Luke Moldof GS. Based on the theme ...
(10/18/18 4:02am)
Professor Isabel Hofmeyr opened her lecture Monday evening by taking the audience underwater. At the start of her talk, she detailed the dumping of books deemed unacceptable by the British Empire’s ...