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- Fighting words
Imagine that suicide bombers have just blasted three American shopping malls.
- New kids on the block
24-year-old Julie Kuceris decided her Rhode Island School of Design education was more useful elsewhere. .
- Looking back
The advantage of being a teaching museum is on full display at the Rhode Island School of Design in the exhibition “Re-Viewing the Twentieth Century.”
- Burning issues
“Human beings just can’t affect climate that much,” David Arnold remembers Bradford Washburn telling him in 2005.
- Mesmerizations
Rhode Island confirmed why it’s the capital of New England art-making with two major developments in 2007.
- Out of the shadows
Although “Wunderground: Providence, 1995 to the Present,” an exhibition that opened last weekend at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, covers a brief period of time, it also represents a dramatically compressed cycle of change in the life of the city. Images from the Wunderground Print the legend: Providence's "Wunderground" and MassArt's "Crafty." By Greg Cook
- Fever dreams
Written in the tradition of the historieta — pulp comics sold in the tens of millions monthly from every Mexican newsstand and bodega — Dead in Desemboque comes across like a dying gringo’s border desert mirage.
- Perspectives
It happens only every three or four years rather than annually, so “Faculty Exhibition 2007” at Brown University’s David Winton Bell Gallery is bound to catch our attention.
- Grocer coming to Downcity; Arthouse talked up anew
After years of effort, Buff Chace’s Cornish Associates has succeeding in attracting a grocery store — one of the top-two needs regularly cited by residents — to downtown Providence.
- A ’stache grows in Providence
Beards are easy. Almost any guy can grow some scruff, and in some circles, it's almost de rigueur. But a mustache — that takes work, and it takes guts. A mustache is bold.
- RISD takes to the streets to show 'What We Do'
"What We Do," an unprecedented, student-run event on April 11 at the Rhode Island School of Design, aims to capture, in a frenzied six hours at six locations, the spirit of Providence's most creative and offbeat college.
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