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Every winter, between the fall and spring semesters, students at the Rhode Island School of Design take a five-week course known as Wintersession. These classes aim to provide students with an opportunity ...
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Beneath the shimmering red and gold archways of the Providence Performing Arts Center, fans and music lovers alike took their places among the packed velvet seats. As the lights slowly dimmed, a figure ...
In the beginning, Delta Airlines created a 10 a.m. flight to Los Angeles. And I arrived early at my gate, enveloped in a net of peace, anticipating a night in my childhood bed back home, and the sun rose ...
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An American Werewolf in London is not a gay movie. The love story at the center of the movie is decidedly heterosexual, and the two male leads have no sexual or romantic chemistry whatsoever. Yet, if ...
“It’s just the same pattern over and over again” is a phrase I have heard one too many times when talking about reguetón with music fans.
Soft, hazy flashes of warm oranges and yellows paint the window, leaving speckled imprints in my memory that recede with the ever-changing images of infinite leaves. Humming reverberates from where I ...
It’s a sad trend I’ve witnessed many times: Friendships, which were otherwise off to a great start, are broken up over repairable conflicts, disagreements or misunderstandings.
Rhode Island’s top federal prosecutor resigned on Monday, citing a request from the Trump administration to leave the post.
From Neuroaesthetics to Contemplative Psychosomatic Medicine, independent concentrations give students the ability to customize their Brown experience. Now, 10 years after graduation, four alums from ...
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It was the fall of 1978, and the Pat Metheny Group was playing an Oktoberfest concert at Swarthmore College. Ari Gabinet P’19 P’MD’20, a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International and ...
In my sophomore year at Brown, I wrote a 20-page proposal for an independent concentration that I never submitted. It was called “The Principles of Love,” and my goal was to determine — once and ...
This Valentine’s Day, there is one book I cannot get off my mind: Edith Wharton’s “The Age of Innocence.” Many of its themes remain relevant today: critiques of societal expectations and our adherence ...
Like many other Brunonians, I decided to spend my Monday night this week in the Salomon Center, listening to the former 2020 presidential candidate offer his thoughts on the current state of our democracy. ...
On Wednesday night, the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs hosted its third annual spoken word and open mic event in celebration of Black History Month.
A quick google search for “Oberlin” in the Providence area will likely return the Ohio college well known for its music conservatory. The second result is of greater interest to this column: a Rhode ...