Culture
Take a front row seat at this dazzling experience as you take in the city’s skyline at night.
Tap into your creative side — and some good wine or beer — at these local paint nights.
Several months of events celebrating the life of this prolific, African American artist will lead up to the PVD Fest-weekend unveiling in September.
Express your support for a good cause through new and exciting dance lessons.
We chatted with Rhode Island Energy to learn more about energy efficiency and its many benefits for the environment and beyond.
The “Blossom” star and creator visited Bryant University for a Q&A as part of the school’s Visiting Artist Series.
With the snap of his fingers, hypnotist Asad Mecci turns the mic over to improvisational comedian Colin Mochrie and lets the audience come to life.
Winners Circle XR Academy allows Rhode Island middle school students to gain an understanding of today’s technology and programming tools with a coding marathon.
The two organizations are hosting a zero-waste event to encourage participants to maintain a physically and ecologically healthy lifestyle.
Jennifer Bowes' floral preservation business encapsulates fresh flowers in beautiful sculptures, earrings, necklaces, ring holders and more.
This South Kingstown-based artist turns backyard debris into fine art.
The Newport native’s African-inspired art quilts are on display through April 30 at Paper Nautilus Books in Providence.
The Indigenous chef represents the Mashpee Wampanoag people through her native American fusion cuisine, served at her Charlestown restaurant.
This annual multi-day musical celebration in Newport has officially opened ticket sales as summer draws closer.
The new wellness apothecary, stocked with wholesome supplements and skincare supplies, has opened in Tiverton with the mission to prioritize health and wellness in the state.
We chatted with writer Jacqueline E. Lawton about her inspiration for the political comedy and what she hopes audiences take away after seeing it.
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