鈥楾heater Camp鈥: Come for comedy, stay for sentimentality
By Ned Kennedy | September 7鈥淭heater Camp鈥 is a successful mockumentary depicting the staff and students of a quirky summer retreat for thespians.
鈥淭heater Camp鈥 is a successful mockumentary depicting the staff and students of a quirky summer retreat for thespians.
鈥淭he Beanie Bubble鈥 is a lightly fictionalized account of the rise and fall of Beanie Baby stuffed animals
鈥淏ottoms,鈥 a new high school comedy starring Ayo Edebiri and Rachel Sennott, follows two unpopular high school students trying to advance their social status by forming a fight club.
Ichiko Aoba released her newest single 鈥渕eringue doll鈥 on Aug. 26.
To celebrate Pride Month, The Herald spoke with three student artists about how queerness impacts their art and how, inversely, art allows them to understand their identities more clearly.
In April, the short film 鈥淰irgo" debuted at the Avon Cinema as part of the Brown Motion Pictures Spring 2023 showcase.
In a time when LGBTQ+ books are being banned ...
Though Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial or ethnic group in the U.S., pop culture representation has often been slow to catch up. But this is changing in the world of popular media: Movies, while not able to capture the full diversity and breadth of experience of Asian Americans, offer ...
In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, here are ten works by Asian American and Pacific Islander writers that shed light on themes of identity, immigration and familial relationships.
Among the five student-made films produced by Brown Motion Pictures this semester was 鈥淰isitation,鈥 written by Finn Blomquist Eggerling 鈥23.5 and directed by Tatiana Mandis 鈥23.
The film premiered at the Avon Cinema earlier this month as one of the five student films produced by Brown Motion Pictures this spring.
The film, alongside four other student productions, screened at BMP鈥檚 Spring Premiere Thursday, May 4.
New show 鈥淛ury Duty鈥 succeeds in creating wholesome, happy laughs.
The performance tells a complex story incorporating African culture and fantasy.
Una Lomax-Emrick 鈥23 brings absurdity to comedy on campus.
Halfway through its final season, 鈥淪uccession鈥 continues to marvel viewers.
Pascale Carvalho '26 explores various music genres at Brown, including classical and indie.
The Supreme Court of India is currently making a decision on whether or not to ensure legal recognition and protection for same-sex marriage in the country. While the world awaits the decision, it is an apt time to take a look at the representation of same-sex couples in Hindi cinema.
The song is an artful musical allusion to Hans Christian Andersen鈥檚 morbid fairytale 鈥淭he Little Mermaid.鈥
Electric Hour creates a space for students songwriters and artists from Brown to share their love for music and performing with the Providence community.