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(03/18/11 12:00am)
Shakespeare on the Green moves indoors this weekend to present "The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged)," directed by Nicole Damari '12 and Kirsten Ward '12. The play attempts to condense all 37 ...
(03/15/11 4:00am)
On a Friday morning at Trinity Repertory Company in downtown Providence, the professional theater troupe performed a matinee of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." Its audience consisted of over 500 high ...
(03/14/11 12:00am)
Lafayette College in Pennsylvania may be the first American university to offer a for-credit study-abroad program in North Korea this summer.
(03/07/11 12:00am)
A week and a day after hip-hop icon Sean "Diddy" Combs tweeted he would be coming to Brown as part of his upcoming tour, the Brown Concert Agency confirmed that Diddy-Dirty Money — a group featuring ...
(03/07/11 12:00am)
Jina Park '11 has always been fascinated with how clothes shape people's lives.
(02/28/11 12:00am)
Yes, Diddy did it.
(02/28/11 12:00am)
Playing to a packed crowd at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel Friday night, Girl Talk captivated the audience by pressing buttons and twisting knobs.
(02/23/11 12:00am)
You start at the bottom of a staircase, with little to no idea of what awaits you. A masked actress descends and leads you back up. You go through a door into a room that — if you are familiar with ...
(02/18/11 12:00am)
Professor of Comparative Literature Arnold Weinstein read an excerpt from his new book "Morning, Noon, and Night" and discussed its creation in front of a small crowd of community members and students ...
(02/14/11 12:00am)
Lost, lonely but boldly independent, a troop of women took over the entertainment portion of Friday evening at Cuban Revolution Restaurant in Olneyville.
(02/11/11 12:00am)
Minutes into Paula Vogel's "How I Learned to Drive," the main characters are alone together, in the midst of one of the most intimate, sexually-charged scenes of the play. They are sitting five feet apart, ...
(02/07/11 12:00am)
Calls for peaceful cooperation between Israel and Palestine received a response from Remi Kanazi at an evening of slam poetry in Salomon 001 Friday night. The performance marked the first night of Kanazi's ...
(01/31/11 12:00am)
A family with three small children enters a room at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. The youngest child, Karis, 3, sees a bright red button on the wall and squeals, "Can I touch it?"
(01/26/11 12:00am)
President Ruth Simmons has convened a committee to review Brown's policy towards the Reserve Officer Training Corp program, according to a University press release from mid-January. In an e-mail Tuesday ...
(11/22/10 12:00am)
What do hip-hop dance, break-dancing, acoustic guitar, Chinese pop music and spoken word have in common? They all gathered in List 120 Friday night for China Care Brown's Fall Care Concert.
(11/10/10 12:00am)
The Brown University Community Council met Tuesday evening to revisit the issue of holding University events at off-campus venues engaged in labor disputes, look at suggested improvements to undergraduate ...
(11/08/10 12:00am)
Last month, fliers appeared in dining halls announcing Brown had been recognized by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals as a vegan-friendly school, though it was eliminated in the first round ...
(11/05/10 12:00am)
"Nunsense," a musical comedy by Dan Goggin, is not the kind of production one usually sees at Brown. "Theater around here tends to get kind of high-brow," director Mariagrazia LaFauci '12 said. That's ...
(11/04/10 12:00am)
Correction appended.
(11/02/10 12:00am)
Listeners of National Public Radio can hear Christopher O'Riley's informed commentaries on classical music and his classical compositions of Radiohead, Pink Floyd and Elliott Smith on his weekly radio ...