Will fortune favor the brave?
While I do not normally hobnob with famous journalists, last summer I had the special opportunity to meet Bob Herbert — the New York Times columnist — when I was an intern on the "Morning ...
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While I do not normally hobnob with famous journalists, last summer I had the special opportunity to meet Bob Herbert — the New York Times columnist — when I was an intern on the "Morning ...
Though Al Gore is a darling in Hollywood, it seems he just can't catch a break in court. First, there was that bitter legal disappointment about hanging chads in Florida. Now a High Court judge in London ...
OXFORD - Predicting the judgment of history is no easy task. Even so, I wonder whether President Bush's most lasting legacy will be the decisions rendered by the new conservative majority of his Supreme ...
"The New Directors Festival," produced by Elliot Quick '07 and James Rutherford '07, was held over the weekend in the upstairs space at the Production Workshop.
First-years may find it strange to learn that they have an award-winning playwright and an accomplished female director among their ranks. But for those who know Kato McNickle '10, it isn't a surprise ...
In a surprising twist, the musical meta-critically describes itself by stating, "It's fun, it's opulent, it's Broadway." These words issue forth from Gussie Carnegie (Aja Nisenson '07), a Broadway siren, ...
Traditional and modern elements of music, dance and comedy were effectively combined Saturday night when the South Asian Students' Association presented its annual cultural show to an appreciative audience ...
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The curtain rises on a group of Trojan and Greek women standing on a bare stage. Because the past is prologue to their present, they ask what caused the Trojan War. Was it the mother goddess who arose ...
Last weekend's performance of the Production Workshop's play "Growing Born" was a compelling foray into experimental theater, showcasing the perils and rewards of creative risk-taking.
If you're an avid Oprah Winfrey fan, you're probably familiar with Professor of Comparative Literature Arnold Weinstein, who this August gave a series of online lectures to Oprah's Book Club about enigmatic ...
Literary theorist Judith Butler addressed the threat posed to academic freedom by the war on terror on Jan. 29 in a well-attended lecture on campus titled "Critique and Disciplinarity: Foucault via Kant." ...
Mutlu Blasing, professor of English, shared her insights into the life, work and politics of the controversial 20th-century Turkish poet Nazim Hikmet in a Wednesday lecture co-sponsored by the Turkish ...
Photography was the medium and the horror of genocide the political message in a stunning synthesis of art and politics at the Darfur/Darfur Exhibition in List Art Center Gallery Friday night.
Brown's Latino performing arts group MEZCLA showcased 15 spirited pieces that enlivened the audience gathered in the Salomon Center Friday night. Mezcla dazzled the Brown and Providence communities with ...
"I can't believe this is free" was a sentiment voiced several times in Alumnae Hall Friday night, where students were treated to an enticing performance of folk music by The Wrong Reasons as well as a ...
Tara Schuster '08's "I am Eloise" delighted the audience with its portrayal of life through the adolescent eyes of Eloise Pritchard Saturday night.
Comprised of 140 window-squares made of up 600,000 pieces of glass, "Lines of Sight" is the installation piece that adorns a walkway in the Life Sciences Building, which will be dedicated today as the ...
Samdani's ambitious, though not completely realized, purpose is to create an innovative theatrical performance, one that transforms traditional theater into a more visceral experience with greater relevance ...
Imagine an impassioned protester shouting that war is "white people sending black people to fight yellow people to defend the land they stole from red people." And then picture a protest sign that reads, ...