Orchestra creates musical dance with performance
Led by guest conductor Eric Culver, the Brown University Orchestra played three pieces Saturday night to an enthusiastic crowd in a tightly packed Sayles Hall.
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Led by guest conductor Eric Culver, the Brown University Orchestra played three pieces Saturday night to an enthusiastic crowd in a tightly packed Sayles Hall.
Opening Thursday, the new play "Be Brave, Anna!" which recounts the tragic rise and fall of tabloid superstar Anna Nicole Smith, is the product of a completely student-run theater production. Tara Schuster ...
Running into Store 24 for a bottle of water between classes or for cash from the ATM before hitting Thayer Street bars, you've probably met Charles White, the gregarious cashier whose other career - ...
The long-awaited arrival of spring weather came to Brown on Friday, just in time for the beginning of Spring Weekend, the annual fete of food, frivolity and music.
The colorful posters advertising the Spring Arts Festival - made with bright markers and featuring a stylized yet childish drawing of a hallway - aptly convey the enthusiastic fun and inclusiveness of ...
Does Brown really need another improvisational comedy group on campus? The students in Starla and Sons, a year-old improv troupe, seem to think so - the group has joined the ranks of such campus improv ...
"Sax in the City," a music festival co-hosted this weekend by the Department of Music and the student group Brown New Music, will encourage collaboration between music students and established professional ...
Nofziger's work is the fourth exhibition at the Sarah Doyle Gallery, located on the first floor of the Sarah Doyle Women's Center. The purpose of the gallery is to provide a space for professional artists, ...
Friday's festival of Iranian films closed this year's four-day International Writers Project, which celebrated artists and writers persecuted in their home countries.
As revealing as a spotlight in a strip club, Professor of English Paula Vogel's "Hot 'n' Throbbing" provides a bawdy yet terrifying view of the American family.
A group of four Brown University seniors won the first-ever Digital Incubator Award, a $25,000 grant given by MTVu and Cisco Systems, for their creation of the virtual rock band Tower 8 and a corresponding ...
Dysfunctional families take on allegorical meanings in the Production Workshop's "The Skin of Our Teeth." Written by Thornton Wilder and directed by Daniel Rogers '08, this high-energy play chronicles ...
With a repertoire ranging from Portuguese marches to folk songs, the Brown University Wind Symphony demonstrated its ability to highlight specific instruments while maintaining a cohesive sound this past ...
Vaguely reminiscent of children's book illustrations, Amy Cutler's extraordinarily detailed paintings depict a dream world inhabited by hybrid animals, women with long braids and violence. These delicate ...
By Lydia Gidwitz
Shakespeare's romantic comedy "Much Ado About Nothing" is transformed into a delightful jaunt through Spanish-controlled California in Brown Theatre's adaptation of the play.
In a dazzling performance Wednesday in Sayles Hall, Grammy-nominated jazz pianist Judy Carmichael kicked off the Department of Music's Grand Fête, a celebration of piano music taking place this semester. ...
The Production Workshop's annual play festival "Three Chairs, Two Cubes" embodies the group's mission to bring student-run theater to Brown by putting on short plays that are written, performed and directed ...
Heralded as one of the most successful and influential fashion designers of the 20th century, Diane von Furstenberg P'91 P'92 spoke about her life and career last night in a filled-to-capacity List 120. ...
A mound of sandbags, earth and barbed wire was erected in front of List Art Center over spring break. This structure, called an earthdome, was built by Ceara O'Leary '06 as a complement to her senior ...