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(11/21/08 12:00am)
Three female dancers, all in white, filtered out onto the bare stage of Ashamu Dance Studio. With no accompaniment besides their breath, an occasional word or phrase - "A," "One," "Are we there yet?" ...
(11/14/08 12:00am)
A student artwork at the Rhode Island School of Design that included a Sarah Palin-themed pornographic video has inspired a public discussion on issues of creative freedom and artistic ethics. Yesterday, ...
(11/07/08 12:00am)
If not for the carpeted coziness of the exhibition space, visitors to the Sarah Doyle Women's Center Gallery this month might get the sense that they have wandered into an auto repair shop from another ...
(10/24/08 12:00am)
Writer and journalist Ariel Sabar '93 read from his new book "My Father's Paradise" in the Brown Bookstore Thursday afternoon. The former Providence Journal reporter discussed the history of the Jewish ...
(10/23/08 12:00am)
Tom Stoppard's 1993 play "Arcadia" is a comedy of manners set in England at the turn of the 19th century. It's also a present-day drama about the surprising thrills and perils of historical research. ...
(10/10/08 12:00am)
Today: "Political Art and Its Paradoxes: A Symposium," presented by the Cogut Center for the Humanities in conjunction with the exhibition "Views and Re-Views: Soviet Political Posters and Cartoons." ...
(10/08/08 12:00am)
The latest installment in the Contemporary Writers Reading Series featured poetry that charms in two languages.
(10/06/08 12:00am)
Though it is an acceptable trick for most classical vocalists to sacrifice word clarity for musical expression, it is not the case for the art songs of late 19th-century French composers like Claude Debussy ...
(09/26/08 12:00am)
"Chihuly at RISD," the first show in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum's Special Exhibitions Gallery at the new Chace Center, makes loud visual statements but fails to say anything new.
(09/15/08 12:00am)
The Rhode Island School of Design must "rise to the challenge" of the digital era "because we can," said John Maeda, former professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, during his inaugural ...
(09/08/08 12:00am)
An eye-opening new exhibition, "Views and Re-Views: Soviet Political Posters and Cartoons," invites viewers to reconsider overly simplistic characterizations of the style of Soviet art known as Socialist ...
(04/14/08 12:00am)
Near the beginning of Marcus Gardley's new play "... and Jesus moonwalks the Mississippi," set in the Civil War South, one Creole character raises a toast "to la fraternite, l'egalite, and to l'amour." ...
(04/04/08 12:00am)
In the Photoshop age, with photographs often bearing only a passing relationship to reality, the X-ray image remains the authority on a deeper kind of truth. In "Inside Terrorism: The X-Ray Project," ...
(03/20/08 12:00am)
The 2008 Student Art Exhibition, running at the David Winton Bell Gallery until March 30, states its purpose up front. This declaration of intent comes in the form of Alice Malone's '08 pair of multimedia ...
(03/18/08 12:00am)
The 28th annual juried Student Exhibition opened Sunday evening at the David Winton Bell Gallery in List Art Center. Co-sponsored by the Department of Visual Art and the Bell Gallery, this exciting and ...
(03/03/08 12:00am)
Over the next two weeks, Rites and Reason Theatre, the arts branch of the Department of Africana Studies, is presenting two new plays that reflect on historical events in Iran and Cuba.
(02/08/08 12:00am)
In the weeks leading up to tonight's opening of Production Workshop's new play, "The Music of Erich Zann in the Penal Colony," warnings outside the performance space, reading "Caution," "Heavy Machinery" ...
(02/01/08 12:00am)
On July 14, 2007, a young man named Matthew Floyd Miller stood at a simple wooden lectern on Boston Common, the golden dome of the state house gleaming in the background. Speaking to a crowd of 40 or ...
(12/03/07 12:00am)
The Brown University Orchestra's Thursday night performance of works by Verdi, Nielsen and Bartok highlighted the orchestra members' gifts not only as an ensemble but also as soloists.
(11/16/07 12:00am)
All Brown students who are feeling a significant absence of plummy British accents in their lives should take heart: Brown University Gilbert & Sullivan's fall production of "The Yeomen of the Guard" ...