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(04/08/22 2:02am)
After a month-long run at the RISD Museum’s Gelman Gallery, the inaugural Black Biennial exhibition is entering its closing weekend. Co-curated by Rey Londres, a RISD senior, and Melaine Ferdinand-King ...
(03/16/22 4:01am)
This article is part of a series profiling student artists at Brown.
(03/09/22 3:00am)
In a line stretching from Sayles Hall all the way down George Street, scores of eager and hungry students waited patiently to enter the Brown Taiwan Society’s Night Market on Sunday. Normally an annual ...
(03/02/22 5:00am)
In his latest directorial endeavor, Jude Sandy ’05 MFA’09 is helming Providence-based Trinity Repertory Company’s production of August Wilson’s “Gem of the Ocean.” The play is the first of ...
(02/17/22 3:03am)
Following a Feb. 11 ruling from the NCAA, Penn swimmer Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, will be able to compete at the NCAA’s women’s swimming championship next month, overruling a USA Swimming policy ...
(02/16/22 5:00am)
For the next two weeks, various local food trucks will be parked outside of Josiah’s starting at 6 p.m. each night.
(02/11/22 5:00am)
Next week, the 10 groups comprising the University’s Intergalactic Community of A Cappella will host their annual round of spring semester auditions.
(02/09/22 5:00am)
A group of student photographers and creators announced the launch of The Optic — a new campus publication — in an Instagram post Feb. 3. It was founded to serve as the University’s only magazine ...
(02/02/22 5:00am)
On Jan. 11, the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, in conjunction with the Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission and Governor Dan McKee, rolled out a series of capital grants ...
(12/01/21 5:02am)
Walk through downtown Providence on any weekend night and you’re likely to find a line of club-goers wrapped around the corner of Richmond and Friendship, all waiting excitedly to enter EGO Providence. ...
(11/12/21 6:11am)
“ASSHOLE!” shouts the crowd in unison. It’s Nov. 7, the closing night of the Musical Forum’s production of “The Rocky Horror Show.” Brad, played by Rhys Long ’24, has just tried (unsuccessfully) ...
(11/03/21 5:21am)
On the morning of Oct. 20, Zoë Fuad ’23.5 woke up to a text reading: “Holy sh*t, it can be done.” Attached was a link to an announcement from Amherst College that the institution would officially ...
(10/29/21 3:42am)
When I was a kid, I tried everything: ballet, taekwondo, baseball, soccer, painting (catastrophically). When I was 10, I told my mom that I wanted to “find my thing” while strapped into the back seat ...
(10/07/21 2:03am)
Nestled in Wayland Square’s bustling food scene sits an unassuming, white-painted cafe. But take one look — and bite — inside Madrid European Bakery and Patisserie, and you won’t be disappointed. ...
(10/06/21 3:03am)
Sam Zurier, a former Providence city council member who ran on an education-oriented progressive platform, has won Rhode Island’s District 3 State Senate Democratic primary with 1,282 votes — approximately ...
(10/01/21 4:38am)
It’s that time of year again when the College Hill air starts getting cold, and we all get into a nostalgia-tinged mood. It’s ambient, it’s wistful, it’s sometimes melancholy — it’s autumn. ...
(09/22/21 4:00am)
Ray Rickman never thought he would run for office again after a decades-long career in Rhode Island politics. But in August, the former state representative and civil rights veteran tossed his hat in ...
(09/20/21 4:00am)
The Watson Institute hosted Juliette Kayyem for a discussion on climate change and disaster management Monday evening. Kayyem talked with Watson Fellow David Polatty about her career, COVID-19, climate ...
(09/16/21 1:03am)
Peter McPoland began 2020 as a virtually unknown singer-songwriter, only holding a small catalog and modest following to his name. The little recognition he did receive came from a few small gigs he played ...
(07/27/21 9:24pm)
The University will reinstate its COVID-19 testing requirement for all community members starting August 16 with plans to maintain it through September at least, Vice President of Planning and Policy ...