‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ takes mindless viewing to the next level
The start of the holidays also means a deluge of straight-to-streaming films.
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The start of the holidays also means a deluge of straight-to-streaming films.
Wednesday night’s Final Jeopardy prompt asked “Jeopardy!” contestants to identify the historical figure who once said, “if a bullet should enter my brain, let that bullet destroy every closet ...
I squeeze my eyes shut before the dive, even though they’re encased in my thick, blurry goggles. Perhaps my fear has to do with the near-drowning incident two summers ago, when the artificial blue waves ...
It’s been 39 years since a member of the Republican Party was elected to the Providence City Council. Axel Brito ’26 hopes to change that on Dec. 2.
Walking through the Van Wickle gates on Convocation Day held a similar sensation to competing in Miss USA. A crowd of people cheering, flags waving proudly, and the glimmer of hope that my life was about ...
For many, the path to a college degree is linear — from high school straight to college move-in. But for the students in Brown’s Resumed Undergraduate Education program, the journey is anything but ...
Known on stage by just her first name, Daiela, the singer, songwriter, drummer and music producer Daiela Simon-Seay ’26 has already left her mark on the music industry. She’s amassed over six million ...
After yet another late arrival, I wrote this in my notebook:
It’s fair to say that no one saw it coming: Among the revolving door of influencers in the Hype House, Addison Rae wasn’t necessarily a shoo-in for pop stardom. In 2019, she had no persona or shrewd ...
Surrounded by textile fabrics hanging from the walls beside inkblot paintings and portraits, dozens of people filed through the Rhode Island School of Design Museum’s Danforth Hall, exploring artworks ...
Released just last Friday, King Princess’s third studio album, “Girl Violence,” fits perfectly into her discography. The singer, born Mikaela Straus, is known for their lesbian-centric pop tracks. ...
Released Sept. 5, Big Thief’s newest project, “Double Infinity,” treats listeners to cascading rhythms and pared-down poetics. The release — a celebration of everyday life — is a powerful testament ...
As the Watson School of International and Public Affairs enters its inaugural academic year, three of the school’s centers welcomed new directors. The new school, which opened on July 1, aims to expand ...
Hollywood may be on the other side of the country but the film scene is booming right here in Rhode Island.
Every summer, Brown students travel across the globe to explore their interests outside of the classroom. The Herald spoke to three students about how they spent their days — from documenting familial ...
Chloe Malle ’08 was named head of editorial content for American Vogue on Tuesday, taking over the flagship publication that was led by fashion icon Anna Wintour for the last 37 years. Wintour will ...
When media outlets reported in late July that Brown was in discussions with the White House over the University’s federal funding, many community members’ first thoughts were about the Trump administration’s ...
“E se ibi ti e ti bere, ese ibi ti e ba de, a dupe ore re, e se ibi te mu wa lo.”
From hip-hop to TikTok, Doechii’s meteoric rise to stardom shows that artists can express their individuality and still gain popularity among diverse audiences.
On Tuesday afternoon, Ivy Film Festival welcomed Raphael Bob-Waksberg — creator of the hit show “BoJack Horseman” — for a conversation about the series and his other projects, including “Long ...