'Full Monty' performers deliver the goods
By Robin Steele | April 24Nudity always draws a crowd. Or at least, that's what the cast of "The Full Monty" may be hoping.
Nudity always draws a crowd. Or at least, that's what the cast of "The Full Monty" may be hoping.
Anyone passing through the Main Green last weekend was treated to more than the usual frisbee players and sunbathers. They also got to see the unusual sight of a Native American pow wow.
The 13th floor of the Sciences Library isn't the only place on campus to learn about sex. Running through May 23, "Beyond the Birds and the Bees: Sexual Education in the 20th Century" will be on display at the John Nicholas Brown Center. The exhibit, curated by the masters students in the public humanities ...
Punk rock, dystopian epics, classical mythology and above all the confusion of adolescence, are mined for dark humor and pathos in "Growing Up and Selling Out," a collection of original student-written plays that make up the New Plays Festival 26.2. Presented by the Literary Arts Program and Brown/Trinity ...
Proving it's more than just a lightweight packing material, Styrofoam is at the center of the RISD Museum's newest exhibition, which features a diverse collection of Styrofoam-related works from various contemporary artists.
Under magenta lights, a violent orgiastic scene rages to a creepy, seductive techno beat. Brides and grooms strip to their underwear, simulating sex and murder while wedding guests flit around, maniacally snapping photos, flicking champagne and ballroom dancing with audience members.
Spring Weekend tickets will go on sale today in lower Faunce House and will be sold daily from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m while supplies last. Tickets for students, faculty and staff with Brown/RISD ID are $12 for the April 11 concert and $15 for the April 12 concert. Two-day passes will also be available through ...
A dress woven out of cassette tape, memoirs stitched into a quilt and 23-karat gold printed onto fabric are all on display as part of the RISD Museum's new exhibit "Evolution/Revolution: The Arts and Crafts in Contemporary Fashion and Textiles."
A small wooden string puppet named "Stickman" delicately danced and flew through the air Monday night in McCormack Family Theater, carefully controlled by the hands of renowned puppet master Basil Twist. The Literary Arts Program hosted Twist and theater producer Barbara Busackino of Tandem Otter Productions ...
In the intimate, dark box of the McCormack Family Theater, a man and woman sit awkwardly in their underwear on a worn bedspread, working themselves up to consummating their ambiguous relationship. So opens the new play "Inked Baby," by Christina Anderson GS, which premiered Feb. 6 and kicked off the ...