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(03/04/26 1:22am)
After over three feet of snow blanketed Providence last week, a flurry of residents have come together to organize snow-shoveling efforts across the city. The severity of the blizzard, combined with local ...
(03/03/26 6:11am)
On Feb. 24, Taylor Tomlinson returned to the screen with her fourth Netflix comedy special, “Prodigal Daughter.” At first glance, the performance may just seem like another polished installment in ...
(03/03/26 7:19am)
On Feb. 20, the day after actor Eric Dane’s passing, Netflix released the second episode of its show “Famous Last Words” — a series of interviews with celebrities only released following their ...
(03/02/26 7:13am)
Women outnumber men in higher learning institutions across the country. To combat historical gender inequality in higher education, Congress passed Title IX in 1972, which prohibited gender-based exclusion ...
(03/02/26 6:59am)
TEDxBrownU’s 2026 conference, “Don’t Blink,” hosted a range of speakers from basketball-playing neurosurgeons to student songwriters. Held on Sunday in Salomon Center, the conference focused on ...
(03/02/26 5:47am)
Last week, Providence received a record-breaking 37.9 inches of snowfall. Around 48 years earlier, the first snowflakes of the Blizzard of ’78 fell.
(03/02/26 6:09am)
Last Friday, the most-streamed girl group in history, BLACKPINK, returned from a three-year hiatus with their highly anticipated third mini album “DEADLINE.” While the group’s four members — Jennie, ...
(02/27/26 6:52am)
When you ask someone about their favorite restaurant in Providence, one name comes up a lot — Al Forno. Love it or hate it, it’s a Rhode Island institution — a husband-and-wife affair that began ...
(02/27/26 5:56am)
Lana Del Rey fans know not to take her fully at her word: Her long-awaited country album has been in the works for years now, yet it still lacks a clear release date. Originally announced in January 2024, ...
(02/27/26 8:54am)
On Dec. 13, the Brown community lost two students in an act of mass violence on campus.
(02/27/26 8:39am)
Author Chigozie Obioma is fascinated by how people can act on opposite ends of the spectrum of human behavior. At a Thursday talk hosted through the Literary Arts Department’s “Writers on Writing” ...
(02/27/26 7:07am)
Over half a century ago, a crew of three astronauts set out from Florida on a bold mission — humankind’s first trip to the moon. By 2028, a Brown alum will help humankind return.
(02/26/26 2:41am)
“We tell ourselves stories in order to live,” Joan Didion says. But I don’t like Joan Didion, and I wish she’d never said that. I am looking in the mirror, and I am upset, rehearsing for an interview, ...
(02/26/26 2:37am)
IN: Keeping an ins and outs list. It’s more of a set of commandments really, like a religion. I took the RIPTA to the Salvation Army in spring of 2025 so I could buy a Bible. They only had the New Testament, ...
(02/26/26 2:35am)
Dear Readers,
(02/26/26 2:32am)
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(02/26/26 2:25am)
It is admirable to see an artist achieve greater and greater feats as their career progresses. Witnessing points of success, and sometimes failure, is inherently satisfying as audiences continuously age ...
(02/26/26 2:13am)
In my creative nonfiction class, we were asked to read Notes of a Native Speaker by Eric Liu. He starts the essay with a laundry list of declarations and negations, saying, “Here are some of the ways ...
(02/26/26 3:24am)
This summer, when I arrived alone at the Zen temple with a toothbrush, two T-shirts, and a notebook, what had I been hoping for? Some semblance of freedom, surely.
(02/26/26 2:27am)
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