Yves Tumor, Jordan Ward, Elyanna, Weston Estate to perform at Spring Weekend 2024
Yves Tumor, Jordan Ward, Elyanna and Weston Estate will take the stage for this year’s Spring Weekend on Sunday, April 21, according to Brown Concert Agency.
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Yves Tumor, Jordan Ward, Elyanna and Weston Estate will take the stage for this year’s Spring Weekend on Sunday, April 21, according to Brown Concert Agency.
Home to many of Brown’s special collections, the John Hay Library offers a haven for thousands of books on campus. But beyond the Hay’s archives and floor-to-ceiling stacks, what else goes on inside? ...
Biopics are typically restrained by the genre’s nature: there has to be some accordance maintained with real life. Sometimes, this results in films that appear to lack aesthetic depth — focused only ...
When entering the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, visitors are met with two options: entering a small room on their left or ascending to the fourth floor. If they choose the first path, they will ...
Movie musicals often find themselves in a difficult position in today's cinematic landscape. While attempting to toe the line between Broadway productions and full-scale Hollywood films, most veer too ...
Though it’s relatively new to Brown’s arts scene, the Black Music Lab — an in-development hub that works to amplify both artists on campus and beyond — has already managed to establish ...
Formed about a year and a half ago, Brown Film Magazine is one of the youngest student-run publications on campus. BFM currently publishes weekly online content and a semesterly digital magazine, with ...
The line between funny yet surface-level movies and funny movies with substance is not easy to cross, but John Carney’s “Flora and Son” makes the feat look effortless. Following the story of single ...
With the fall semester in full swing, some students are finding themselves in class settings far different than the familiar rooms of Sayles Hall, Salomon Center and Page-Robinson Hall. With its spaces ...
This year’s Spring Weekend will be a one-day festival as a result of rising production costs and University-wide student group budget cuts, according to a Wednesday announcement from Brown Concert Agency. ...
While a certain level of uncomfortable cheesiness is expected in romantic comedies, there is such a thing as crossing the line. Audiences can only be subjected to so many overbearing love songs and cliche ...
Films based on real life are like a fluorescent billboard on a desolate stretch of highway: They tend to be attention-grabbers. While some people find movies based on real life absolutely irresistible, ...
Alice Longyu Gao, Doechii and JID kicked off this year’s Spring Weekend on the Main Green Saturday afternoon.
Many members of the Brown community pass through the walkway between the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts and the Lindemann Performing Arts Center every day. While Granoff is a familiar space to many ...
Pascale Carvalho ’26 wanted to carve a unique musical path for herself when she decided to join her middle school’s orchestra.
Remi Wolf, JID, Ethel Cain, Doechii, Alice Longyu Gao and 070 Shake will take the stage for this year’s Spring Weekend, according to Brown Concert Agency.
It is the last Saturday of April and Brown’s campus is awake bright and early. Finals start in a week, but most students aren’t planning on using the extra time to study. In a few hours, the Main ...
On any given day, community members wandering around campus are likely to stumble across a familiar scene: a group of students huddled together under a campus arch singing a cappella to an audience of ...
Although Brown offers many academic opportunities in the arts, courses in fashion are few and far between. While components of visual arts classes sometimes overlap with design, and students occasionally ...
Daiela Simon-Seay ’26 is new to the campus music scene, having just arrived at Brown in the fall. But she is not new to the industry at large: her family consists entirely of musicians, her music is ...