Ellen Mirojnick, Denise Wingate talk storytelling through costume design in 鈥楤ridgerton,鈥 鈥楧aisy Jones and the Six鈥
Costume designers Ellen Mirojnick and Denise Wingate discussed their work at the Ivy Film Festival.
Costume designers Ellen Mirojnick and Denise Wingate discussed their work at the Ivy Film Festival.
The exhibition, on display at David Winton Bell Gallery, was funded by Brown Arts Institute.
Seven student-led theater groups announced productions for the spring 2023 semester.
Sounds@Brown held its first live event since the start of the pandemic Sept. 30 in the Brown University Maddock Alumni Center. In compliance with University COVID-19 guidelines, the evening event took place outdoors in the Alumni Garden, an intimate setting that lent the perfect atmosphere to the ...
Co-edited by University Professor Josiah 鈥淛ody鈥 Rich and Harvard Professor Sarah Wakeman and released Sept. 14, the book 鈥淭reating Opioid Use Disorder in General Medical Settings鈥 addresses opioid addiction and treatment and draws on the expertise of a wide range of co-authors.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan and President of the American Academy of Diplomacy Ronald Neumann spoke to members of the Brown community Wednesday about the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan and its implications.
Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies Sarah William discussed reproductive healthcare and midwifery on the Yucat谩n peninsula of Mexico in a Sept. 24 lecture titled 鈥淎lways Already Vanishing: Midwifery, Indigeneity, and the Mexican State.鈥
As the sun descended on College Hill Tuesday, Sep. 21, students of Asian heritage celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, or Moon Festival, by gathering on the Main Green for mooncakes and community.
The sound of drumbeats and sirens rang through the air as hundreds of people descended upon Smith Street for the Providence St. Patrick鈥檚 Day Parade on Sept. 18.The parade, which usually takes place on St. Patrick鈥檚 Day on March 17, was canceled earlier this year due to COVID-19 concerns. Instead, ...
Over 20 years after the attack, researchers are still unpacking the effect of 9/11 on U.S. foreign conflicts and the human lives they affect. 鈥淲hat would it mean for the U.S. to win the war that has no boundaries?鈥 asked Ieva Jusionyte, moderator of 鈥淭he Past, Present, and Future of the U.S. ...
The Providence River was lit up for the first time in nearly two years Sept. 4 as WaterFire held a special lighting in honor of 鈥淐OVID heroes鈥 鈥 Rhode Islanders who served as essential workers throughout the pandemic. Last year鈥檚 break due to the pandemic was the first time in the event鈥檚 ...
Actress, model, entrepreneur and businesswoman Gwyneth Paltrow joined聽 Fashion@Brown鈥檚 Fashion Week as the fifteenth and final speaker of its series Monday evening.聽 She was introduced and interviewed by Fashion@Brown President Sasha Pinto 鈥21 who began the conversation by asking Paltrow鈥檚 ...
Mark Mellman, the president of the American Association of Political Consultants and chief executive officer of The Mellman Group, joined Visiting Professor of the Practice of Political Science Richard Arenberg to discuss the current state and future of political polling with the Taubman Center for ...
Social entrepreneur Mohamed Malim spoke at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs Monday afternoon at the behest of the Center for Latin America and Caribbean Studies about how he strives to reframe the refugee narrative in the United States by spreading social awareness through fashion ...
A bright array of bold, vibrant looks designed and modeled by Brown and Rhode Island School of Design students captivated audience members in the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts Thursday at Fashion@Brown鈥檚 10th annual runway show. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a terrific landmark,鈥 wrote Sasha Pinto 鈥21, president ...
Narges Bajoghli, professor of Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins University, discussed the decades-long research behind her 2019 book in a talk at the Watson Institute Monday night. Bajoghli鈥檚 book "Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic" is the culmination of an ethnographic ...
鈥淏rilliant, original, thorough, quirky and funny.鈥 Rhode Island School of Design Senior Lecturer Tom Roberts read to audience members his evaluation of then-college sophomore Shepard Fairey, who took his 鈥淪ocial Commentary and Propaganda鈥 course in 1991. Three decades since graduating from RISD ...
It鈥檚 mid September, the time of year that heralds fall-flavored lattes for most and, for a brave, funny few, the start of comedy club auditions. Long-established University institutions like IMPROVidence, Out of Bounds, Starla and Brown-Rhode Island School of Design Stand Up Comics will hold auditions, ...
When Hip-Hop Artist Akua Naru and Chancellor鈥檚 Professor of Africana Studies and Director of the Center for Study of Race and Ethnicity in America Tricia Rose MA 鈥87 PhD 鈥93 met for the first time, Naru thought Rose was angry at her. In Naru鈥檚 first album, 鈥... the journey aflame,鈥 she illegally ...
Although the command to 鈥渓ove your neighbor as yourself鈥 is often considered impractical, Meghan Sullivan, a professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, sought to defend universal love, or the 鈥渓ove imperative,鈥 at a forum last Friday evening. At the event, titled 鈥淲hy you should ...