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Brown University highlights documentaries by Chinese women
In a perfect meeting of the current boom in documentaries, interest in China’s influence on art and culture, and Women’s History Month, six women filmmakers from China will screen and discuss...
Artistic Director of Beijing Modern Dance Company to do residency at Brown
"No one really thought about China at that time," an interview with Mary Pan '99
In February 2012, Jocelyn Richards '12 interviewed Mary Pan '99 about growing up in China, how she got to Brown, and how her time at the University shaped her. Below is an excerpt from their...
Chinese Women’s Documentaries in the Market Era Film Festival and Symposium March 2012
Chinese Women’s Documentaries in the Market Era will screen and examine important documentary films by Chinese Women directors from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China. The symposium will...
China: Cities After Socialism Conference to be held Feburary 28
Brown University, February 28, 2012
Joukowsky Forum, Watson Institute of International Affairs
111 Thayer Street, Providence, R.I.
This conference, a Brown University Year of...Hay exhibit rings in Chinese New Year
The John Hay Library's steps were lined with Chinese lanterns and its lobby was filled with the smell of dumplings Monday.
Hidden gems abound at the Haffenreffer
With his bushy white hair, active Twitter feed and hipster glasses, Steven Lubar, professor of American studies, is not your typical museum director. He presides over a collection of artifacts...
Chinese arts troupe impresses with 11-act performance
The internationally acclaimed Zhejiang Wenqin Arts Troupe held its Chinese New Year performance Jan. 28 to celebrate the Year of the Dragon in the Rhode Island School of Design Auditorium.
Year of China looks to broaden scope
The Chinese New Year, which began Jan. 23, marked the beginning of another phase in the University's celebration of the Year of China.
Imperial Robe on Display at Stephen Robert '62 Campus Center
To celebrate the Year of the Dragon, the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology is displaying a 19th-century robe at the Stephen Robert '62 Campus Center.
CHINESE DRAGON ROBE
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