‘Afrofantasia: The Journey of Iyanu’ opens at Granoff Center
Wednesday evening marked the opening night of “Afrofantasia: The Journey of Iyanu,” a play written by Jason Tristan Brown ’23 and produced by Rites and Reason Theatre.
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Wednesday evening marked the opening night of “Afrofantasia: The Journey of Iyanu,” a play written by Jason Tristan Brown ’23 and produced by Rites and Reason Theatre.
In Netflix’s new Spanish romantic comedy “Love at First Kiss,” which arrived on the streaming service early last month, young book publisher Javier (Álvaro Cervantes) struggles with having far ...
Students in trench coats, sunglasses and colorful skirts filled the chairs that lined the long catwalk. Their heads turned in unison, following the models down the runway. One model showed off a tight ...
When its first season was released in 2020, “Outer Banks” proved to be an action-packed, extremely binge-worthy show. For young adult audiences, following a group of four teenagers on a treasure hunt ...
The golden age of romantic comedies is back.
Tension rose at the Watermyn Cooperative house Friday night as two hip-hop teams came face-to-face on stage, cheered on by shouts of encouragement from fans. Audience members were preparing for the “Superbowl,” ...
From a tiny window in the green room above Fête Music Hall, Small Victories founder Alex Norocea ’14 could survey both the DJs performing on stage and a mass of white-clad Brown students dancing the ...
Anyone who has walked up the staircases of Brown’s List Art Building in the past decade might expect to find the walls covered in graffiti and paintings by students. But earlier this year, the walls ...
Ohad Seroya, luxury clothing brand Retrofête’s founder and executive director, visited the University for a talk with Fashion@Brown Wednesday evening.
“Ticket to Paradise,” the new movie starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney, could not have appeared any more appealing to audiences than it did throughout its marketing run. The movie promised ...
A line of students that stretched across the Main Green filed into Sayles Hall on Halloween night, buzzing with excitement as they took in the decorative cobwebs adorning the building’s balcony. The ...
The third and final season of “Derry Girls,” a sitcom about the challenges of adolescence amid the Troubles in Northern Ireland, released in America on Netflix this month after airing on British Channel ...
The search for a show to match Bridgerton in its gripping romance, captivating characters and jaw-dropping costumes is over. Netflix’s newly released “The Empress” provides what is perhaps an even ...
In 2009, four teenagers from Calabasas, California, made headlines for successfully robbing the homes of celebrities like Paris Hilton, Audrina Patridge and Orlando Bloom. The group, known today as the ...
Manny Quezada ’23.5 learned the basics of DJing from his best friend while attending high school in New York. He was quickly hooked – he soon purchased a controller, a device DJs use to mix music, ...
Three Polynesian women donning grass skirts and wearing flowers on their heads dance gracefully on a lush green field. An 18th-century European man in full military garb works on a desk by the waterfront. ...
Eight episodes are simply not enough when it comes to season four of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” which aired on Amazon Prime Video Feb. 18. The third season ended with an epic cliffhanger: The protagonist ...
University Organist Mark Steinbach sat tall before the Sayles Hall Hutchings-Votey Organ. From the audience’s vantage point, his back was still as his hands glided from one level of the organ to the ...
Elton John, the 74-year-old singer, donned a baby blue suit with a picture of a bedazzled cat on the back of the blazer as he stood on the stage of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on March 2. ...
When Netflix released the first season of “Love Is Blind” in February 2020 — a reality TV show where couples meet and “date” without seeing each other until they are in love enough to get engaged ...