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(04/20/15 4:30am)
Bright shorts and tank tops, inappropriate make-out sessions, the pungent scent of secretly cached marijuana — all blended together in an abundance of skin, grass and laughs. Nothing declares the arrival ...
(04/15/15 4:15am)
The definition of a record’s B-side has gradually evolved over the years. Often the neglected side of a record, the B-side has become a tag for offbeat and untapped works that depart from mainstream ...
(03/20/15 6:06am)
“I stand with Nan-Hui because our women and children should be protected and supported at all costs.” These are just some of the words of empowerment that Brown Asian Sisters Empowered collected from ...
(03/18/15 4:30am)
Yeasayer, an experimental indie rock band, will open Friday’s Spring Weekend concert, Brown Concert Agency announced on its blog Tuesday.
Though BCA released the rest of the lineup Monday night, it ...
(03/13/15 6:53am)
When elements with no visible connection somehow combine, they can create beautiful and unexpected synergy. This is the case for “María de Buenos Aires,” a whimsical tango-filled production that ...
(03/06/15 9:27am)
“When it comes to Palestine, the laws of physics do not apply. You cannot say that for every action there is an incurrent opposite reaction,” said Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian legislator, activist ...
(02/26/15 5:05am)
Updated on February 26, 2015 at 8:35 p.m.
In anticipation of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, which will be held in Paris in December, speakers from various institutions gathered at ...
(02/25/15 6:48am)
Poetry, discourse, commentaries and analysis: Literature often takes forms that deviate from a traditional narrative to explore arcane and obscure notions. For cinema, these ideas seem less approachable, ...
(02/18/15 7:14am)
After endless discussion in the media, delving into casting fuss and release date strategies, the highly anticipated film adaptation of “Fifty Shades of Grey” hit theaters this weekend. Though the ...
(02/06/15 6:00am)
Standing at a podium in the McCormack Family Theater, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo conjured criticism of his home country in flowing Spanish interspersed with English translations for a small gathering of ...
(01/30/15 7:39am)
Currently on display at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, the 7th Annual Brown/RISD Dual Degree Exhibition examines everything from the sky to the self. You will encounter drawings of common subjects, ...
(12/05/14 9:57am)
Since its opening in September, Yan’s Cuisine has become College Hill’s spot for authentic Chinese food. The swarms of students at Yan’s are a testament to the restaurant’s diverse flavors, convenient ...
(10/30/14 6:10am)
Moses Brown School received an anonymous $1.5 million donation to a new Sailing and Marine Education Center in Cranston at the site where the historic Edgewood Yacht Club is being rebuilt, the school ...
(10/17/14 6:20am)
Some time far in the future, amid a nebulous myriad of mystical galaxies and celestial entities, a space-themed party assembles people invited from all over the universe to view the detonation of a star. ...
(10/17/14 6:06am)
What do Sarah Whitman, a writer and Edgar Allan Poe’s former lover, military historian Anne Kinsolving Brown, RISD founder Helen Metcalf and women’s education advocate Sarah Doyle have in common? ...
(10/07/14 6:42am)
The work of Edouard Duval-Carrié, artist-in-residence at the John Carter Brown Library, attempts to rebuild the lost narratives of history. A new book edited by Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice ...
(10/03/14 5:36am)
An artistic endeavor doubles as a civics lesson in “Empowering a Generation,” a photographic essay by Liza Yeager ’17. Yeager created the work as part of Storytellers for Good, a program with the ...
(09/29/14 5:57am)
Visitors to the Quiet Green can now view a new sculpture remembering and engaging with the University’s ties to the slave trade. President Christina Paxson dedicated the sculpture, entitled the Slavery ...