Intriguing glimpses of China at URI
By GREG COOK | November 6, 2007
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- Worth seeing
Three exhibitions will catch your attention at the RISD Museum.
- Ready for war?
Private Dan Floyd lays face and belly in mud during basic training at Fort Knox in Kentucky.
- Africans suffer while the world stands by
Raised on a steady diet of “Never Again,” members of Brown University’s Darfur Action Network found it infuriating to watch the international community stand idly by as murder and rape in Darfur continued unabated.
- Foreign correspondence
Guest curator Viera Levitt avoids the usual scenes of dreary apartment blocks and industrial sites of Europe’s former communist countries.
- Being there
Being there fascinates us. We like to watch even if we don’t participate, we are reminded by “States of Siege: A Consideration of Re-enactment Photography,” at the University of Rhode Island Main Gallery through March 12.
- Perception quartet
By now we understand that photography does not hold a mirror up to life, that it is thoroughly subjective.
- URI series highlights the music of dissent
Word is getting out.
- A progressive guide to ballot questions
In December 2001, the Reverend Duane Clinker and three other ministers were arrested at the State House while protesting growing homelessness and cuts to funding for affordable housing.
- Is Rhode Island still a state for sale?
As the star witness of federal prosecutors, former state senator John Celona of North Providence has sang chapter and verse about his arrogant, shameless, and corrupt dealings while having worked for an affiliate of Roger Williams Medical Center.
- RI’s last execution resonates in our current moment
Rhode Island’s last execution was on Valentine’s Day in 1845, below Nordstrom’s shoe department in the Providence Place Mall.
- Worth another look
In 2008, real estate and jobs dominated local art news.
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