Despite monumental wins, Academy Awards fail to feel fulfilling
By Finn Kirkpatrick | March 13Despite Everything Everywhere All At Once’s success, the Oscars still fell flat.
Despite Everything Everywhere All At Once’s success, the Oscars still fell flat.
The show has captured Netflix India’s Number 1 series spot for over a month.
Each nominee brings something new to the world of animation.
Editor of Vogue Business Americas Hilary Milnes discusses retail journalism, kicking off Fashion@Brown’s Fashion Week Speaker Series.
Seniors concentrating in Visual Art have begun showcasing their thesis projects.
“Chrysalis” showcases diversity of traditional and contemporary Latinx dance
SASA’s annual culture show features a diverse range of student performances.
The exhibition, on display at David Winton Bell Gallery, was funded by Brown Arts Institute.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is nostalgic and action-packed, but probably won’t win Best Picture.
“Tár,” nominated for six Oscars at this year’s Academy Awards, is, on paper, not the easiest film to like. Its titular character is far from a likable protagonist, and the arc of the film basks in her detestability. Yet despite all of this, “Tár” is a movie that deserves all of the praise ...
Simon-Seay discussed pursuing music professionally, collaborating with student artists and music at Brown.
“Earth Born” featured new work by Karen Fan and Caroline Zhang ’24.5 at New York Gallery Gern en Regalia.
Beabadoobee’s new viral single “Glue Song” shares a love confession that feels unfiltered and without embellishment.
“Aurora,” the album produced for the show, is filled with catchy but unremarkable songs that deviate too much from the book’s original material.
The group’s annual show featured colorful visual effects and dances from multiple on-campus groups.
“Your Place of Mine” film delivers all the magic of rom-coms past — the golden age of romantic comedies is back.
‘Living’ offers a shallow take on happiness and life’s final moments.
Who, what, where, when, why? A bear, heaps of cocaine, Chattahoochee National Forest, 1985 and she just really loves the drug. “Cocaine Bear” is a movie about a bear doing — you guessed it — cocaine. Copious amounts of cocaine. The semi-true story, based on a bear found dead next to a duffel ...
Fusion Dance Company, Brown’s oldest student-run dance group, put on their 40th annual spring show “Mirage” this past weekend. In a packed auditorium in Alumnae Hall, the group’s 21 members showcased their expertise in a diverse range of dance styles — including contemporary, jazz and hip-hop ...
The Brown Arts Institute and Department of Modern Culture and Media hosted TRAXXX, an event consisting of a performance by artist-scholar and DJ madison moore followed by a conversation with Professor of Modern Culture and Media Alexander Weheliye, at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts Thursday. Audience ...