From Rhode Island Monthly
Locally sold clothes and accessories perfect for days spent by the surf and on the sand.
From folks festivals to open air Saturdays in the capital city, we've compiled all the activities to add to your to-do list this month.
A cozy French Bistro meets American nostalgia in downtown Wakefield.
Visitors to Camp Cronin Fishing Area in Narragansett first took note of the stones in the spring of 2020.
Chef Natalia Paiva-Neves hosts a Portuguese feast (complete with six recipes and seven wine pairings) at a friend's home for picture-perfect summer entertaining.
Learn how the Providence-based spirit company came up with Ostreida, its new vodka distilled with oysters, and how it makes a mean bloody mary.
The charming new picture book follows a purple pail as it journeys from Watch Hill to points around the globe.
Where to shop local for dangly earrings that pair well with any occasion.
Get lunch catered or grab-and-go from these local businesses.
Grab some supplies and head to one of these destinations.
A contemporary home on the waterfront honors family history while casting an eye toward the future.
The Woonsocket-based arts organization will host its twentieth anniversary summer block party on Saturday, July 16.
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The new restaurant offers a curated menu highlighting the best Italian cooking with a Rhode Island twist.
JWU Magazine editor Judy Hill sits down with Laferrier to to talk about his singular journey to JWU.
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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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