Culture
Artists of color were commissioned to paint utility boxes on the South Side and downtown.
Rhode Island Monthly staffers celebrated writing, photography and design nods, and President and Publisher John Palumbo also earned a spot in the association's Hall of Fame.
The Capital Grille will once again host local designers including Jacqueline Monez, Hope MacDonald, Tatyana Ayriyan and Amy Page DeBlasio.
Kobi Dennis is leading the charge to help inner city youth get a free haircut while meeting a mentor in the barber's chair.
In their own words, elementary, middle and high school students share the trials and joys of growing up in a pandemic.
Two years into the takeover, the district has weathered terse union negotiations and an assault scandal.
The mural program, led by art teacher Sue Garland, encourages creativity in high school students from Providence.
Mary Gauvin's quirky handmade hats are the tops for kids and grownups.
The documentary-style film is about the bridge on the Attleboro and Pawtucket line that is dedicated to Lynn Goodchild and Shawn Nassaney, a young couple who graduated from Bryant University.
Set-building has already begun at Chase Farm in Lincoln for the sequel of the timeless Disney film, Hocus Pocus 2, and locals can apply to be featured in the film.
The Haus of Glitter Dance Company to put on a reimagined narrative of Esek Hopkins with the Wilbury Theatre Group.
Bring any unwanted clothing you own to the Nest and replace it with some new styles to update your closet and dressers.
Multiple celebrities have been seen enjoying Rhode Island cuisine at various restaurants across the state.
PPAC, Trinity Rep, the Gamm, United Theatre and others signed on.
Gather your close family and friends for a night of big-screen fun, popcorn and all.
The Jamestown-based watercolor artist has been painting for thirty-five years and sells her work in gift shops throughout the country.
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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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