Author: Malia Erickson
Find some local creative twists on the American comfort food classic.
We have you covered from decor and drinks to crowd-pleasing recipes and covetable grilling gear.
Rhode Island iced tea company Granny Squibb’s partners with Rhode Island Spirits and Save the Bay to craft a refreshing summer cocktail.
Support health care workers by buying an iced coffee and by getting your free Covid-19 vaccine this Wednesday.
Join the Collaborative in Warren for old-timey, COVID-safe Drive-In Movie Nights this summer.
Restaurant and bar owners in Rhode Island can ask their Horizon Beverages sales rep for a free keg.
Tickets for the three-day events go on sale at 11 a.m. on May 18.
The event features floral arrangements by area designers.
Newport will once again be dotted with big screens at beaches, on lawns and more this summer.
Hazard maintains the traditions of the Narragansett people with his wampum jewelry and walking sticks.
This Providence-based nonprofit allows school-aged children who are experiencing poverty to shop for clothes, free of charge.
This Providence-based creator is also the founder of the Metalsmith Society, an online community and resource center for other metalsmiths.
One of her first beers at Narragansett will be made in collaboration with Pink Boots Society to raise money for a professional development scholarship fund.
Help raise funds for frontliners on Saturday just by signing up for a fitness class.
Cate Brown's camera is trained on the sea and the people it beckons.
First responders and public safety professionals can take advantage of a twenty-five percent discount on most merchandise through March 24.
This spring, Dear Rhode Island is mailing letters to thank the health care heroes of the pandemic.
Indulge in the Irish holiday with these green sweets from local restaurants and bakeries.
Transform your living space into an indoor jungle with some lush houseplants from these local nurseries.
While Newport’s iconic parade may be postponed until September, we can still celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a traditional Irish feast from these restaurants.
The nonprofit organization shares and sells food and other personal necessities for a discounted price at the Hope Market.
Rhode Races and Events help organize this tour with the Avenue Concept, and $10 from every registration will be donated to support TAC.
Sample these tasty French treats at these eateries across the state.
The Institute of Economic Empowerment and Development helps provide these scholarships to Black Rhode Island students who will be enrolled in college this fall.
What's brewing with Rhode Island’s cozy tea shops and loose-leaf blend creators.
The Newport-based jewelry brand involves rings, earrings and necklaces made through electroforming.
This list of bakeries produces high-quality bread that is made from scratch and baked fresh daily.
The business was created by Newport resident Melissa Bowley, who, noticed some shortcomings in maternal care after giving birth to her two sons.
Join historians Robert Cvornyek and Keith Stokes for a presentation on Black Tennis History in Rhode Island.
Shop these local craftspeople for one-of-a-kind wearable art.
More than thirty-five local Black-owned businesses are offering special deals and sales from February 15-20.
The theater company has transitioned its programming online and is bringing two new concepts to the web this winter and spring.
Donations will help support the 7,000 children and families in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts that Meeting Street serves.
Sip a smoothie that's packed with delicious fruits and veggies.