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Abstract painter Chelsea Kosta will perform largescale non-objective painting at the store during a reception.
Owners Eric and Abby Smallwood craft heirloom-quality dinnerware at their new headquarters on the banks of the Seekonk River in Rumford.
Its new director wants you to know all of the cemetery’s residents, not just the famous ones.
How paranormal pioneer and Rhody resident Amy Bruni became a multimedia powerhouse.
Across the state's arts sector, nonprofit organizations are struggling to recover from the effects of the pandemic. A $10 million bond could help
Watch the debut of ten locally produced films at the Guardian Film Festival in Providence's Avon Cinema, as funds help combat human trafficking.
NEMIC provides the business background, resources, education and networking for creators to jump-start their venture.
The shop has been keeping the art of cartography alive and well since in 1981.
The organization will celebrate with a grand opening block party featuring food trucks and salsa dancing on Saturday, Sept. 28.
A husband-and-wife duo share their powerful photos of refugees at a new Brown University exhibit.
Inside the evolution of one of Lincoln's last working farms.
Five remarkable women lead an inspiring event to remind Latina entrepreneurs “they belong, you belong, we all belong.”
‘Slatersville: America’s First Mill Village’ recently premiered season two, the result of a ten-year effort by local documentary filmmaker Christian de Rezendes.
Yacht Club Soda takes a light-hearted approach to the 2024 election saga by reminding the public that despite differences, there is always a common ground — even if it is sharing a soda.
The co-founder of the Met high school and College Unbound dishes on his history and how he feels about education today.
Co-owner Brian Oakley talks KISS, poison sumac, fistfights and the secret sauce —the people — that keep the neighborhood institution going strong.
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The star-studded comedy festival returns to Providence this spring.
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A look at the upcoming Fall, Winter and Spring visual and performing arts season. Sponsored by Starkweather & Shepley.
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