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Feb
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The Rap Guide to Evolution, written and performed by Baba Brinkman
Baba Brinkman first made waves in 2004 with The Rap Canterbury Tales, giving Chaucer’s work a contemporary spin. Five years later he hatched The Rap Guide to Evolution, which cleverly explores beats, rhymes, and the science of life — kinda like Darwin meets Dr. Dre. A sample: “No I wasn’t born in Ghana but Africa is my mama/’Cause that’s where my mama got her mitochondria.” Brinkman will make you laugh and learn at Sapinsley Hall in the Nazarian Center at Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant Ave, Providence, at 7:30 pm | $35, $30 seniors, $15 students + under 13 | 401.456.8144 | www.ric.edu/pfa




