Campus gears up for a wet, yet wild, Spring Weekend
Campus flowers may be merely buds, but as Friday night's Roots concert draws near, preparations for Spring Weekend are in full bloom.
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Campus flowers may be merely buds, but as Friday night's Roots concert draws near, preparations for Spring Weekend are in full bloom.
The phones at Problem Pregnancy rarely fall silent for more than a few minutes at a time.
During a single, paint-splattered evening, an enthusiastic group of musicians, designers and volunteers sacrificed the luxury of sleep and built the Technicolor stage now residing in a corner of Production ...
Alternative rock band Mission of Burma has been added to the Spring Weekend lineup, the Brown Concert Agency announced last night. The band will open for The Roots and Soulive on Thursday, April 19.
With groups drawing from sources as diverse as Oscar Wilde, haiku, urban street culture and Bollywood, Ashamu Dance Studio was enlivened by a wide range of dance styles and rhythms at the Fall Dance Concert ...
From their perch on the top floor of Alumnae Hall, employees at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women have a perfect view of the former all-women's campus.
When coping with the chaos of modern life, some people take weekly yoga classes or unwind with an hour of "American Idol." Others, like Charlie Custer '08, spin their frustration into original rap music. ...
Hip-hop group The Roots and indie rockers The Flaming Lips will headline the two Spring Weekend concerts this year, the Brown Concert Agency will announce today.
Ship horns bellowed throughout the Orwig Music Building last Friday afternoon as experimental composer Alvin Curran '60 played sound clips during his talk on "Music Outside the Concert Halls." The lecture ...
The speeches of Elizabeth I and a book on the "art of midwifery" are among the works of early women's literature that the Brown University Women Writers Project has worked for nearly two decades to make ...
Have you ever wondered why your favorite pieces of music send shivers up your spine?
"It's just too difficult to be alive, isn't it, and to try to function?"
As most of their daily lives unfold on College Hill, Brown students can become disconnected from the greater Providence community. The Movement dance show, created by Eliana Gutman '06 in the fall of ...
Warbling vaudeville songs and the sounds of slapstick humor echoed through MacMillan Hall's C.V. Starr Auditorium yesterday as Edward Merwin, assistant professor of religion at Dickinson College, explored ...
Set against colorful frescos and ornate architecture, the Brown University Chorus performed Friday night in the Blessed Sacrament Church on Academy Avenue. Despite the church's chilly temperature, the ...
Anthony Shadid, winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, spoke at the Watson Institute Friday afternoon on the current state of Iraq and the roles and responsibilities of American ...
Interactive sound artist Liz Phillips kicked off the Department of Music's colloquium on "Music, Culture, and Technology" yesterday afternoon in the Orwig Music Building.
Literary buffs were treated to a series of readings and panels this weekend, as dozens of writers migrated to Brown's campus to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the well-known literary magazine, Conjunctions. ...
While driving up Waterman Street with friends on the night of Sept. 13, Hillary Leewong '06 was the first to notice that her art installation was missing from its site outside the List Art Center.
"Dreams," a song recital performed Saturday night at the Hope Club, proved to be an elegant end to this weekend's Fall Humanities Weekend, which brought international scholars to the University to examine ...