Author: Casey Nilsson
The Providence Walks: Early Black History walking tour offers an unvarnished look at the city's legacy of slavery.
Want to go to this year's festival? Better get your tickets early.
MLK loved pecan pie. Today is also Popcorn Day. Let's mash it up.
Inside the evolution of one of Lincoln's last working farms.
Stories about our favorite secret beaches tucked away in the coastal corners of Rhode Island.
See some photos and a new video of our furry friends at the zoo.
While the haunted farmhouse was sold back in May (in large part thanks to the eeriest real estate video of all time), it has been deemed 'too powerful' to live in and now offers tours instead.
Interior designer and color queen Janelle Blakely shares tips on how to introduce new hues to specific areas of your home.
Dated and dark no more, this chalet delivers Nantucket summer cottage vibes to South County.
Affordable updates breathe style into an often-overlooked space.
A skilled DIYer transforms a grubby bath into a moody powder room, all on budget.
Perennial entertainers get the down-home venue of their dreams.
A corner kitchen in a Narragansett home gets a facelift worthy of its water views.
The 1787 structure received a few much-needed upgrades after a two-year pandemic-induced shut down.
For the Rhode Island actor, educator and activist, all the world's a stage - one he's trying to mend and mold through the power of art.
Learn all about your home's architectural style and how to design alongside it.
The beautiful birds of prey that linger in Rhode Island before their flight home have been spotted at Sachuest and Napatree Points.
Rhode Island native and Hollywood leading lady, Viola Davis, talks poverty, #MeToo and finding her authenticity in this exclusive Q and A.
From MLK to RFK, 1968 was a turbulent year. Rhode Island College alumni commemorate it in a beautiful way.
Seven out of eight are in the City by the Sea.
The one-acre property, on a marshy cove in the heart of the village, hosts the beloved Wickford Gourmet, a tea house and a stylish apartment.
We caught up with comic Frank O'Donnell as he prepares to share thousands more milkweed seeds with strangers across the globe.
The Greenville house, on a private peninsula, was a labor of love for its owner, a watercolor painter inspired by its vistas.
A pandemic project house makes its stunning debut.
The mansion, one of the priciest in the East Bay, is back on the market.
On this woodsy property, the choice is yours: a sun-dappled dip in the heated oversized pool, or the ten-person hot tub?
Built in the 1600s, it was also a post office and an inn.
The Foster nonprofit facilitates entrepreneurship and healing among veterans, active-duty and military families.
Honoring leaders who advance equity and promote diversity across Rhode Island.
The stunning property, along Greene's River, just hit the market.
Inside the life and work of Central Falls' first female mayor, a tough, ambitious Latina on a meteoric political rise.
At ninety-four and eighty-eight years old, Earl Carlson and Bob Shillaber reflect on camaraderie in the service.
You thought the basement in the movie was creepy? Check out the real thing.
The main house and a stand-alone carriage house apartment both boast views of the water.
This apartment proves it: Newport's New Gilded Age is underway.
This fairytale property has four dwellings, all with their own hand-hewn charms, and is sited near trails, a waterfall and a large reservoir.
The Apple King's estate, in Smithfield, is on the market.
The post-and-beam structure was converted to a home in the 1970s.
The property, which also goes by Shady Isle, is connected to the mainland via bridge.
In their own words, elementary, middle and high school students share the trials and joys of growing up in a pandemic.
Built in 1774, the Gideon Carr House is one of the oldest homes in the waterside village.
The mural program, led by art teacher Sue Garland, encourages creativity in high school students from Providence.
Built by a whiskey baron, the famed mansion is a favorite for paranormal investigators.
The luxe Greek Revival has unheard-of square footage and extraordinary city views.
PPAC, Trinity Rep, the Gamm, United Theatre and others signed on.
The main house and four-bed bunkhouse were renovated, top-to-bottom, over the last two years.
The French-inspired manse was built for a Civil War colonel.
The two inclusive groups joined forces for a brand-new printing hub in the Valley Arts District in Providence.
Architect David Andreozzi channeled the past for this dramatic restoration by the Sakonnet River.
The space is small but mighty (and affordable, too).