Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Brown Daily Herald's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
54 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(03/07/23 3:05am)
Daiela Simon-Seay ’26 is new to the campus music scene, having just arrived at Brown in the fall. But she is not new to the industry at large: her family consists entirely of musicians, her music is ...
(02/17/23 3:02am)
Dori Walker ’24 entered the Blue Room with a sizable black box tapping the side of her knee. She came to talk about her work and her creative practices and processes. Also, she had to return a camera. ...
(02/13/23 3:01am)
With shopping period over and spring weather quickly approaching, student groups on campus are ramping up their programming — rehearsals and practices are being slotted into students’ schedules, and ...
(02/07/23 3:12am)
Romantic comedies are notorious for being trite, predictable and relatively shallow. Most follow a predetermined format in which one person meets another and they fall in love, outside pressures try to ...
(01/31/23 4:04am)
Isabel Lukas ’24 will be more patient with herself this year.
(01/25/23 7:13am)
“The Menu” is a film obsessed with class. From its first to final scenes, the movie covers one of the most exclusive and extravagant dinners ever made with some of America’s wealthiest citizens ...
(11/29/22 3:01am)
Although the forms of Mariana Ramos Ortiz’s art range from prints and sculptures to interactive pieces, most have one basic material in common — almost everything she creates is made out of sand. ...
(11/16/22 4:52am)
In a cinematic landscape increasingly focused on aesthetics, a film that opts for minimalism stands out. A disregard for flashy sets, fast action and shock value may seem counterproductive when seeking ...
(11/09/22 4:01am)
“Two Mile Hollow,” the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies’ first show of its 2022-23 performance season, opened Nov. 3 at Stuart Theater and will run until Nov. 13. Written by playwright ...
(11/01/22 3:11am)
There has always been a line in the cinematic world between the uncomfortable and the repulsive — good films know how to toe it; bad ones take either too much or too little graphic liberty. Undoubtedly, ...
(10/27/22 2:01am)
Amidst the University’s creative scene, a small group of students found that there was one thing missing: an organization dedicated to TV writing and production.
(10/12/22 2:48am)
Looking down on Benefit Street from the top of College Hill Saturday, only a sea of bobbing heads was visible — adults, children and dogs all making their way slowly through a vibrant crowd. Myriad ...
(10/05/22 3:04am)
With the pressure of starting classes, shifting friend groups and settling into an unfamiliar campus, first-years already have a lot to navigate this fall. Some have never been away from home, and others ...
(10/03/22 2:04am)
A circle of artists stood painting on the Main Green for five hours Sunday. They were evenly spaced, with enough room to focus on their own work while still remaining fully aware of the person creating ...
(09/20/22 2:01am)
On Friday, the Bell and Cohen Galleries unveiled the traveling exhibition “Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration,” which features artists who have either been or are incarcerated, as ...
(09/15/22 3:02am)
Over three years after the severely suboptimal finale of “Game of Thrones,” the battle for the seven kingdoms has returned to HBO — with a completely different timeline and cast. Some names are ...
(04/25/22 2:00am)
Brown’s Divine Rhythm Step Team hit the stage of List Art Center Room 120 on Friday night with its annual show, “Codename D.I.V.I.N.E.” The performance was the group’s first since the pandemic ...
(04/22/22 4:32am)
Ivy Film Festival officially kicked off its 2022 program Monday with a screening of “King Richard” at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts followed by a virtual conversation with director Reinaldo ...
(04/14/22 2:00am)
Action movies don’t get much credit in the film world. They’re regarded mainly as aesthetic pieces, with an emphasis on dynamic car chases rather than deeper meeting. Conflict is typically reduced ...
(04/08/22 4:44am)
This year, M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller series “Servant” returned to Apple TV in an episodic fashion. Starting in late January, segments of the show’s third season were released every week, culminating ...