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(05/16/17 8:42pm)
You can learn a lot about a person over a meal. My best friends at Brown share my love of food and, in many cases, a similar eating schedule.
Every fall, I cherish the inaugural dinner of the semester, ...
(11/30/16 5:01am)
Every artist draws inspiration from similar recurring themes that persist throughout the trajectory of their music careers: the struggles of fame, failed relationships and the difficult balance between ...
(11/16/16 5:00am)
There’s a period of time between Halloween and Thanksgiving where uncertainty surrounding decorations leaves homes with half-rotting pumpkins on the porch steps and blow-up turkeys in the front yard. ...
(09/21/16 4:00am)
2016 has been an unforgettable year filled with tragedies, triumphs and the unexpected. Bad Suns reminds its listeners to remember the laughs, the tears and the bewilderment in its latest album titled ...
(09/15/16 4:00am)
Novelist and journalist Tim Murphy ’91 will visit the Brown Bookstore today to discuss his new acclaimed novel, “Christodora.” The novel grapples with sex, drugs and LGBT activism, centering around ...
(04/06/16 5:02am)
Justin Bieber and Zadie Smith have more in common than one might think.
The critically acclaimed British author walked onto the stage in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts’ Martinos Auditorium ...
(04/05/16 4:00am)
Weezer’s latest album “White Album,” released April 1, hearkens back to California circa 2002. The opening song, “California Kids,” sounds exactly like an anthem for MTV’s reality show “The ...
(03/24/16 6:21am)
Silversun Pickups will touch down in Providence April 1 to play at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center along with Bear Hands, Cage the Elephant and Foals.
Nikki Monninger, the bassist of Silversun Pickups, said ...
(03/15/16 4:00am)
The 1975 released its latest album, “I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it” Feb. 26, combining a sense of the old, the new and the unusual. The album starts with ...
(03/01/16 5:16am)
Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating: These are topics Americans have a hard time discussing; these words evade conversation. But the reality is that people suffer from these disorders, particularly within ...
(02/18/16 5:10am)
The Granoff Center for the Creative Arts will celebrate its fifth anniversary Friday with a party that fits its age — a toddler’s birthday party, full of candy and youthful decorations. While the ...
(02/16/16 5:15am)
Updated Feb. 16 at 2:15 p.m.
“It’s here at Brown where my ideas radically changed, and I found chocolate,” said Kathryn Sampeck — professor at Illinois State University and a long-term fellow ...
(02/09/16 5:35am)
Chinese Language Week
The Department of East Asian Studies is hosting Chinese Language Week, five nights of festivities starting with a celebration of the Chinese New Year Monday. Throughout the week ...
(02/09/16 5:11am)
Have you wondered why hookup culture has replaced old-fashioned dating? The explanation is more straightforward than expected.
According to Jon Birger ’90, people have not lost the desire for first ...
(01/21/16 12:33am)
Carolyn “C.D.” Wright, professor of literary arts and award-winning poet, passed away in her home on Jan. 12. Wright was 67 years old, but her life was full of accomplishments and experiences that ...
(12/02/15 5:53am)
Dressed in true Justin Bieber fashion, the 21-year-old singer closed out the American Music Awards late last month clad in ripped jeans falling mid-thigh, a long white tee under a baggy beige sweatshirt, ...
(11/20/15 5:52am)
“These writers work to humanize black lives,” said Director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice Anthony Bogues at the Writing for a Broken World event last night.
Just moments later, ...
(11/04/15 5:20am)
Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, Providence’s underground alternative artist mecca, will be the backdrop Thursday night for Guster, an indie band with a unique relationship to sound. Guster released its latest ...
(10/21/15 4:24am)
Updated Oct. 21, 2015 at 2:26 a.m.
Edward Steinfeld, director of the Brown China Initiative and professor of political science and China studies, has been named director of the Watson Institute for International ...
(10/21/15 4:15am)
Brown Motion Pictures teamed up with PREVIEW to distort the social conventions of media at EXPO Volume II in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts Friday night. The pieces ranged from experimental ...