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(09/22/23 2:04am)
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 ...
(09/21/23 1:05am)
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. ...
(09/12/23 1:02am)
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 ...
(09/08/23 12:47am)
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, ...
(05/02/23 10:45pm)
Alice Longyu Gao, Doechii and JID kicked off this year’s Spring Weekend on the Main Green Saturday afternoon.
(04/28/23 3:05am)
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 ...
(04/25/23 1:05am)
Pascale Carvalho ’26 wanted to carve a unique musical path for herself when she decided to join her middle school’s orchestra.
(04/07/23 4:08am)
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.
(04/07/23 2:04am)
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 ...
(04/13/23 10:03pm)
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 ...
(03/22/23 2:02am)
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 ...
(03/07/23 3:05am)
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 ...
(02/17/23 3:02am)
Dori Walker ’24 entered the Blue Room with a sizable black box tapping the side of her knee. She came to talk about her work and her creative practices and processes. Also, she had to return a camera. ...
(02/13/23 3:01am)
With shopping period over and spring weather quickly approaching, student groups on campus are ramping up their programming — rehearsals and practices are being slotted into students’ schedules, and ...
(02/07/23 3:12am)
Romantic comedies are notorious for being trite, predictable and relatively shallow. Most follow a predetermined format in which one person meets another and they fall in love, outside pressures try to ...
(01/31/23 4:04am)
Isabel Lukas ’24 will be more patient with herself this year.
(01/25/23 7:13am)
“The Menu” is a film obsessed with class. From its first to final scenes, the movie covers one of the most exclusive and extravagant dinners ever made with some of America’s wealthiest citizens ...
(11/29/22 3:01am)
Although the forms of Mariana Ramos Ortiz’s art range from prints and sculptures to interactive pieces, most have one basic material in common — almost everything she creates is made out of sand. ...
(11/16/22 4:52am)
In a cinematic landscape increasingly focused on aesthetics, a film that opts for minimalism stands out. A disregard for flashy sets, fast action and shock value may seem counterproductive when seeking ...
(11/09/22 4:01am)
“Two Mile Hollow,” the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies’ first show of its 2022-23 performance season, opened Nov. 3 at Stuart Theater and will run until Nov. 13. Written by playwright ...