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fri 2.7 They Might Be Giants Columbus Theatre, 270 Broadway 9PM It’s the 30th anniversary of Flood’s release, the album that every middle school social studies teacher lost their virginity to. Come out to hear the crown gem of the nerd rock genre, alongside circuit board-soldering hobbyists, eBay bidders, and dads with plastic-framed glasses. Sorry, no kids allowed! (The show is 16+.)
sat 2.8 RI Labor for Bernie Meeting Knight Memorial Library, 275 Elmwood Ave 3PM If you are a union member, join Providence DSA to help pass a resolution in support of Bernie with your local. The event will also help build a base for the political revolution post-2020. And if you’re not in a union but still interested in organizing for Bernie before the RI primary on April 28, join RI for Bernie which is currently collecting signatures to get Bernie on the ballot.
sun 2.9 NOH8 photoshoot Jala Studio Yoga & Art, 285 S Main St. Started in 2009 in support of marriage equality, NOH8 has been plastering duct tape over the mouths of celebrities for over a decade. If you’re a member of the Glee cast or support the right to marry, this may be the event for you. This is also a great opportunity for a professional headshot, so long as having silver duct tape over your mouth in it isn’t a deterrent.
mon 2.10 The Time is Already screening and training Acoustic Java Café and Microcinema, 204 South Main St. The Time is Already, a new film directed by Providencebased filmmaker Selene Means, will be followed by aW training on legislative advocacy for LGBT rights by several Providence organizations. The film and training are particularly relevant in the wake of the South Dakota House of Representatives passing HB 1057, a law barring medical profession from offering hormones, puberty blockers, or any other gender-af- firmative procedures to patients under 16.
tue 2.11 The Evolving Image of Shaker Life John Hay Library at Brown University, 20 Prospect St. Join historian Rob Emlen for a talk about the perception of the Shakers. In the nineteenth century, Americans learned about the celebate Christians through printed matter; today, I enjoy their rustic furniture and chunky knits. As I always say: I don’t want to be part of any utopian society that would have me as a member.
wed 2.12 Alexander Herbert and T. Bloodhound Riffraff bookstore and bar, 60 Valley Street, Unit 107A Alexander Herbert, a doctoral student at Brandeis and the author of What About Tomorrow: An Oral History of Russian Punk from the Soviet Era to Pussy Riot, will speak about punk culture and its politics. He will be musically accompanied by songwriter T. Bloodhound.
thu 2.13 DiscoTech 002 The Parlour, 1119 N Main St. This is the second in a new monthly series show- casing Providence House music. Come sweat out your Friday Night freaking Fever with HUGE and Sex on Decks.
In December, the Independent published “Save the BCSC,” an op-ed by Brown alumni standing in support of student activists fighting for transparency in administrative practices to uphold the mission of the Brown Center for Students of Color. That piece was accompanied by a list of signees to the writers’ petition, which they invite all supporters to sign at tinyurl.com/ AlumniBCSCPetition. An updated list of signees since December appears below. Aditya Kumar ‘13-‘17 Alexandra Wells Alexandrina Agloro, '01-'05 Alysha Aziz Amelia Anthony Ana Rosa Marx Angelica Johnsen, B’14-18 Anne Fosburg, '13-'17.5 Anne Zhao, '15-'19 Anthony Walley Arisa Lohmeier '10-'14 Arthur Sun, '18.5 Asante Crews '13-'19 Becki Marcus '16-'20 Bee Vang Belinda Zhou, '13-'17 Bethany Hung, '15-'19 Bianca Camacho '12-'16 Brian Elizalde, '15-'19 Brian Lin, '08-'12 Brittany Hodges ‘17 Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds, AB ‘00/MD ‘05 Camera Ford ’12–’16 Carlos Aramayo, ‘10-‘14 Carmen Zheng ‘15-‘19 Chahney Young Hinds, ‘08-’12 Christine Shio Lim Cici Osias Clare Kim, '11-'15, MAT '16 Clarion Heard, ‘08-’13 Courtney Hoggard ‘15-‘19 Daniel Prada, ‘08-’12 Devika Girish, ‘17 Donovan Dennis '16 Emilio Leanza, '11-'15 Emily Sun '14 -'18 Emily Yoshioka ‘15-‘19, MPH ‘20 Erin Malimban ‘15-‘19 Evelyn Nimaja, ‘11-‘15 Ezza Ahmed Gabriela Àlvarez Gareth Chen, '13-'17 Gavriel Cutipa-Zorn, ‘08-’12 Gio Santiago Grace Mano Héctor Peralta ‘12-‘16 helen mcdonald Hisa Hashisaka, ‘10-’14 Isissa Komada-John ‘10 Iyad Owen-Elia ‘17.5 J. Kirkland Ricw '12-'16 Jacob Alabab-Moser '16-'20 Jacquelyn Silva '06 -'10 Jada Pulley '12-'16 Jamie Meader ‘17, MAT ‘18 Jason Sperber, ‘92-’00 Jenny Li Jess Brown, ‘12-’16 Jieyi Cai '13-'17 Julian Chan, ‘88-’92 Justice Gaines, ‘12-’16 Justin Williams, ‘08-’12 Justine Stewart '11 Kara Roanhorse '14- '18 Katelynn Pan Katherine Ferguson, ‘14-17 Keith Catone, '00 Kshitij Sachan Lily Meyersohn Lina Lalwani ‘15-‘19 Lytisha Wyatt ‘11-‘15 Malcolm Shanks, ‘07-’11 Manuel Contreras '16 Marc Briz '14 Mari Yoshihara, '92 MA, '97 PhD Matthew dang 17.5 AB ScB Maya Finoh, '13-'17 Micaela Burgess, ‘13-‘17 Nancy Truong, '13-'17 Natasha Go, ‘06-’10 Natasha Lewis ‘96-‘00 Naveen Srinivasan, '15-'19, '19-'20 Nicolas Montano, 13’-17’ Nicole Parrish Maldonado, ‘08-’12 Nicole Ubinas, ‘14-‘18 Nikkolette Lee '14-'18 Nour Asfour ‘18 Olivia Moscicki, '14-'18 Oluwatomisin Onabanjo Oren Karp Paige Aniyah Morris, ‘12-16 Paloma Orozco Scott '18 Paul Tran ‘10-‘14 Rafael D. González Cruz Rahil Rojiani 09-13 Rakan Aboneaaj Ralanda Nelson '12 Reva Dhingra '14 Rishi Wagle Roksana Borzouei ‘13-‘17 Ruhan Nagra, '06-'10 Ruth Miller, '15-'19 Saba Shevidi, ’16 Sabrina Whitfill ‘19 Sam Jones, '14-'18 Sana Teramoto Sandra K Haley, PhD '17 Sarah Day Dayon, ‘11-’15 Sharina Gordon, ‘09-’13 Sierra Edd '14- '18 Sofia Robledo Rower Soyoon Kim Stephanie Harris, ‘10-’14 Stephanie Medina '10-14' Tala Doumani ‘17 Tamica Ramos-Robinson ‘00 Tho Phan ’07-’11 Tyrah Green Uche Onwunaka, '15-'19 Urska Manners '00 Veda SunkaraB'19B'20 Victoria Huynh, '15-'19 Victoria Kidd, '12-'16 Wendy Castillo, ‘11-‘15 Yasmin Toney Yvonne Diabene ‘19 & many others who have shown support in their own ways