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(10/24/05 12:00am)
There's a near-palpable air of murder in our midst, and Production Workshop's downstairs space is smelling guiltier by the second, but only in the smartest, most elegantly wicked way. For its playful ...
(10/17/05 12:00am)
To the disappointment of many, the traditional wood-and-brass-based sound of classical music has been remarkably inhospitable to new technology in recent years. With electronic instruments finding little ...
(09/30/05 12:00am)
It may lack the aromatherapy, quartz crystals and Enya music that its title suggests, but the John Nicholas Brown Center's latest exhibition, a thorough retrospective of prints from Edwardian art journal ...
(09/16/05 12:00am)
Drawing on a rising tide of disturbing ecological statistics, including glacial melting points and rising global temperatures, environmentalists now estimate that global warming, if left unchecked, could ...
(04/19/05 12:00am)
If anything, "bobrauschenbergamerica" - which opened last Thursday at Leeds Theatre with select performances earmarked for next weekend - will be received by the skeptics among us as prime evidence that, ...
(04/15/05 12:00am)
Thursday night, Production Workshop's downstairs space became a video game arcade for the sneak preview of "The Other Side of the Closet," the latest creation of playwright-director Frances Cowhig '05. ...
(04/11/05 12:00am)
On display at Hillel's Glenn and Darcy Weiner Center this month is a consortium of artistic offerings, Brown and RISD students' latest creative visions, brought together for the biannual "Juried Brown/RISD ...
(03/14/05 12:00am)
Oakie Pokie is a small city on the brink of ecological ruin. It's slowly sinking into the surrounding marshland, its buildings are falling apart - and worse still, its inhabitants are in serious danger ...
(03/11/05 12:00am)
There is a moment, about halfway through the first act of "Compleat Female Stage Beauty," when the lead character, an actor who has made a career out of cross-dressing on the London stage, begins to sense ...
(02/25/05 12:00am)
It feels like cruel and unusual punishment that "Measure for Measure," perhaps the most compelling of William Shakespeare's late comedies, is also one of his most snubbed. Underappreciated and generally ...
(02/11/05 12:00am)
Over the course of America's legal history, hasty judicial procedure has led to the wrongful accusations, trials and sentences of innocent men and women for crimes they may have never committed in the ...
(02/07/05 12:00am)
In recognition of the 350th anniversary of Jewish life in America, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum has refurbished its 20th-century art galleries with the creative output of Jewish artists. The ...
(02/04/05 12:00am)
In collaboration with the Creative Arts Council, Brown Hillel upheld the University's longstanding tradition of sponsoring art with a social conscience last night with its unveiling of "Acts of Charity, ...
(12/02/04 12:00am)
When pressed to envision the island nations scattered throughout the Caribbean, many Americans conjure only the most generic images of sandy beaches, tropical climates and exotic vacation spots.
(11/15/04 12:00am)
Rites & Reason Theatre's production of "The Twelfth Tribe," presented this weekend, addressed a question political theater devotees have been asking themselves for years: Without the use of a dramaturge, ...
(11/12/04 12:00am)
Written by Suzan-Lori Parks and directed by Associate Professor of Theatre, Speech and Dance Rebecca Schneider, "Fucking A" debuted last night in Leeds Theatre. With a run extending through Nov. 21, the ...
(11/08/04 12:00am)
Brownbrokers will present its 69th annual student-written musical Dec. 2-5 at Stuart Theatre. This year's presentation, "Psyche," was written by Jed Resnick '06 and scored by James Egelhofer '04.
(10/22/04 12:00am)
A group of four student-written short plays premieres this evening at Production Workshop's "Three Chairs, Two Cubes." Presented by PW every semester, the show boasts a unique opportunity for up-and-coming ...
(10/18/04 12:00am)
Fusing film with electronica, musician DJ Spooky puts a new spin on a classic film with his multimedia presentation, "Rebirth of a Nation." The film, which reworks D.W. Griffith's controversial "Birth ...
(10/08/04 12:00am)
In her one-act play, "Double Negatives," Jennifer Silverman '06 brings a rare and nuanced sensitivity to the ongoing debate of homophobia, linguistic diversity and social responsibility in the black community. ...