Culture
The North Kingstown native, who now lives in Los Angeles, has been nominated for a Grammy award.
The theater company has transitioned its programming online and is bringing two new concepts to the web this winter and spring.
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This Black and woman-owned business was born out of the pandemic.
You can support their efforts by making financial contributions at amoshouseholidaygiving.org.
The zoo has decked out its woodland trails and paths with more than 1.5 million illuminated lights in an effort to help support the wildlife.
We need the magic more than ever.
Donations made to Trinity Rep will be matched by the Rhode Island Foundation up to $60,000 with an equal grant given to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, then Ocean State Job Lot will continue to match donations with an equal donation in food.
Rhode Island-based nonprofits will be able to apply and fill out a questionnaire for a chance to receive clothing.
The play is performed outdoors, under the stars and viewable from the warmth and safety of your car at the WaterFire Arts Center in Providence.
Volunteers are food shopping and delivering groceries for the elderly and at-risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Help someone in need by donating a coat, books and more with these donation events and programs.
The exhibition focuses on the American flag through several different mediums.
This women-owned business is a unique and lively platform dedicated to showcasing the work of local artisans, floral and vintage vendors.
This outdoor market will showcase the work of talented women business owners, crafters and artisans from around the area.
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