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Decidedly one of the more comedic films on this list, “Finding ‘Ohana” is a film about two siblings, Pili (Kea Peahu) and E (Alex Aiono), and their summer in rural Oahu with their grandfather.
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Decidedly one of the more comedic films on this list, “Finding ‘Ohana” is a film about two siblings, Pili (Kea Peahu) and E (Alex Aiono), and their summer in rural Oahu with their grandfather.
Themes of identity, immigration and location — which are prevalent in many literary works from Asian American and Pacific Islander authors — can "never fully be resolved," according to Vietnamese ...
Screenwriter Finn Blomquist Eggerling ’23.5 wrote the script for "Visitation" as a means of finding a creative outlet to work through their personal experience with grief. Courtesy of Tatiana Mandis ...
The two senior orators, Kailiang “Kail” Fu ’23 and Margherita Micaletti-Hinojal ’23, were selected by the Commencement Speakers Selection Committee.
In recent years, activists on College Hill have taken particular interest in Brown's relationship with the city of Providence, demanding the University pay it's fair share to the municipal government. ...
Chance Emerson '23.5 recently released a 10-song album called "Ginkgo," which he has been working on since 2021.
Because Brown Motion Pictures does not permit driving in its films, the movie's crew had to find creative ways to recreate a car chase for the opening scene.
The production crew had trouble sourcing persimmons, the film's central prop, because the fruit was out of season during production. As a result, the team used various other fruits and vegetables — ...
The University’s ASL program had over 80 enrolled students last fall, and student interest in courses has grown over time, according to Senior Lecturer in American Sign Language Tim Riker.
Thomas Lewis '90, who also holds an appointment as professor of Religious Studies at the University, began to serve as interim dean of the Grad School in July 2022, when then-Dean Andrew Campbell stepped ...