Culture
24 Books by Rhode Island Authors to Add to Your Bookshelf
If you've got some time on your hands, read a good book and support local authors.
Fun Activities for Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Adjusting to a life of social distancing can be a challenge for many reasons, but we're here to help.
25 Movies Filmed in Rhode Island You Must Watch During COVID-19
Forget about the world we live in for a moment and immerse yourself in an entirely new one.
Leanna Lobo
Free Artist Talks with Avenue Concept Sculptor Richard Goulis and World-Renowned Muralist Gaia
Goulis created "Condemned," a sculpture of two trees woven together, and Gaia created the beautiful downtown Providence mural, "Still Here."
Andrew Small
Annual PPS Winter Bash Features Studio 54 Theme on Saturday
Providence Preservation Society will transform the future Bucklin Plaza into a funkadelic 1970’s-inspired disco.
Andrew Small
Interview: Stephanie Gorton, Author of "Citizen Reporters"
The Providence-based writer's new book tracks the rise and fall of one of the most significant magazines in American history.
Casey Nilsson
RI's Adoptable Pets for February
Our online series features furry friends selected by our pet expert, Karen Kalunian.
Casey Nilsson
FirstWorks Brings Two Powerful Performances to Providence
Angélique Kidjo and Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) will perform this February at two separate events.
Jamie Coelho
A Dating App That Puts Personality First and Appearances Second
S'More is a dating app, recently launched in Providence, that promises "something more" for those looking for love.
Andrew Small
Marking History with the Rhode Island Slave History Medallions Project
The project designates historic sites connected to the history of slavery in Rhode Island, including markers at Patriot's Park.
Hugh Markey
Langston Hughes Poetry Reading This Sunday
The twenty-fifth annual event recognizes Hughes' 118th birthday.
Sarah Francis
Annual Meeting Street Telethon Kicks Off on Saturday
Meeting Street’s forty-fourth annual telethon, presented by Cardi’s Furniture and Mattresses, will air on WPRI 12.
Andrew Small
A Pawtucket Detective is Using a Provocative Tool to Solve Cold Cases
Sue Cormier has a passion for solving previously unsolvable crimes.
Paul Kandarian