Author: Erika Spitznagel
The ten-day Newport Winter Festival involves everything from ice sculpture competitions and kids activities to a chili cook-off.
From the Rhode Island Black Film Festival to a live blind dating show at the Comedy Connection to a Roomful of Blues, we've compiled all the local events and activities that should be on your to do list this month.
Forget football. Here's where to get your sports fix locally after the Super Bowl has been called.
Start your day right with somecaffeine at a cozy cafe.
There’s a reason why winter is known for indulging.
Relax at a luxurious spa, find your zen at a yoga class or get away to an opulent hotel.
Try out snowshoeing, sledding and other winter-weather fun.
Since July 2023, The Eatery has been delighting the South County community with delicious breakfast and lunch classics.
Rhode Island has plenty of Hanukkah happenings planned throughout the eight-day-long holiday celebration.
Check out a local farm or farm stand for the full tree-finding experience.
The Cumberland cafe will also now remain open until 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights.
The film explores and shares the local coffee company's intricate roasting process.
This month's fourteenth annual Masquerade Ball will raise critical funds to support the group's victim advocacy and violence prevention work.
Choreographer Heidi Henderson will debut "Untitled Sad Piece" on Thursday, November 7, at United Skates of America.
Valentina De La Cerda is excited to keep the ice cream shop with a Latin twist alive on Federal Hill.
The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center raised more than $7,000 for local Domestic Violence programs and services during its annual event.
The organization is looking for locals to foster, volunteer and donate to their cause.
Cafe Gato hopes to open next spring with the goal of uniting locals over a cuppa coffee and some cuddly cats.
Some are family-friendly and some are scary, but there's no doubt you'll enjoy getting lost in all of these cornfields.