Anne Carson’s masterfully wrong ‘Wrong Norma’
Anne Carson’s 23rd publication, “Wrong Norma” meditates, deconstructs, scolds, announces, humors and — most importantly — questions a seemingly disparate cluster of topics. In an ...
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Anne Carson’s 23rd publication, “Wrong Norma” meditates, deconstructs, scolds, announces, humors and — most importantly — questions a seemingly disparate cluster of topics. In an ...
Temim Fruchter’s debut novel “City of Laughter” introduces concepts of radical queerness into folkloric, intergenerational Jewish histories. Despite its promising concept, the story, from narrative ...
Kate Doyle ’12’s debut short story collection “I Meant It Once” is full of deliberate and thoughtful narratives, even when its characters are youthful. The collection of 15 short stories is occupied ...
Ross Gay — a poet, essayist and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award who is known for his study of joy — read extracts from his books “Inciting Joy,” “Bringing the Shovel Down” ...
The protagonist of Melissa Broder’s newest novel “Death Valley,” published Oct. 3, travels to the Mojave Desert under the pretense of conducting research for a novel of her own. In reality, she ...
On Wednesday evening, Maggie Millner ’13 — a poet, senior editor at The Yale Review and lecturer at Yale — read from her book “Couplets: A Love Story” and answered audience questions about form, ...
They always say to never judge a book by its cover, but that isn’t the case for Ross Gay’s recently published ‘The Book of (More) Delights,’ which proves itself wholly delightful. In this sequel ...
Zadie Smith’s newest novel is somehow more British than any she’s written before. Beyond its setting in northwest London and frequent Cockney dialect, “The Fraud” — Smith’s first stab at historical ...
From vegan ice cream to salons catering to naturally curly hair, women have been behind a number of successful businesses in the Providence area. The Herald spoke with two women who are small business ...
The Providence Preservation Society listed all of Providence’s infrastructure on its 2023 Most Endangered Properties List released January, a decision made due to the city’s vulnerability to climate ...
When Julia Broome, owner of Kin Southern Table + Bar, was shopping at Home Depot last weekend, she started speaking with a group of young men in one of the aisles. She asked if they were single — and ...
At the I-195 Commision's Wednesday meeting, the designers of the proposed Fane Tower skyscraper presented solutions to issues raised at the commission’s January meeting.
The redevelopment and repurposing of the Industrial Trust Company building, known as the Superman building, has designated 20% of total planned apartments as affordable. While some housing experts question ...
The Providence Preservation Society announced its 2023 Most Endangered Properties List at its annual meeting Jan. 31. This year’s list included all properties owned by the Providence Public School District ...
Thayer Street has seen many closures in the past year, with several storefronts remaining vacant. Storefront signs read that Pokeworks will move into the former Santander Bank lot, but the next occupants ...
Brown’s reputation is undeniably queer, Lainey Bechta ’25 said. “Part of what drew me to Brown is that it’s a historically more queer Ivy,” she said. “But now that I think about it, I don’t ...
After receiving feedback from several students, the Office of Residential Life extended the deadline for the senior housing selection process, allowing members of the class of 2024 who missed the first ...
Content warning: This article includes mentions of homophobic slurs and incidents and descriptions of sexual assault.
Escalators and the fully-carpeted floors at the Providence Place mall are once again bustling with lines of shoppers. But visitors’ experiences have changed drastically since the start of the COVID-19 ...
Rory’s Market and Kitchen opened in downtown Providence Sept. 23, bringing fresh produce to the heart of the city and expanding food accessibility as the sole grocery store located downtown.