Culture
The BIPOC-led arts, music and activism-centered festival will kick off at 10 a.m. on October 9 at Dexter Park.
The festival was founded to unite the three cities through a series of music concerts, art exhibitions, public art, dinners and workshops.
Executive Director Robert Russell explains how the DID is helping keep the city clean and safe with new initiatives in place.
The Rhode Island Press Association is presenting a showing of the award-winning documentary at the Gamm Theatre.
This new hang combines all of the owners' loves into one spot where people can sip cocktails, listen to music and hunt for treasures on its walls.
Catch a thought provoking performance of 2216: The Remix of a Global Experiment now through Sunday, October 15.
The annual fall folk jam features Rhode Island-based talent including the Atwater-Donnelly Band and the Vox Hunters, plus food, local brews and more.
The Providence-based bands third full-length record drops on Friday, October 20.
These fall getaways are just a drive away to the Berkshires, the Cape, Sunapee, the seacoast of New Hampshire and southern Vermont.
The Avenue Concept is hosting a downtown public art tour offering insight into its creation and an opportunity to meet a couple of the artists.