Woonsocket
This building has it all: High ceilings! Exposed brick. A dreamy owner's duplex. A retail store! A restaurant. A former speakeasy!
Built in 1855 for a famed Woonsocket industrialist, Harris Warehouse comes with a whopping 12,436 square feet of living space.
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.
Ten years later, Jason Allard reports his old school is still perfectly preserved and explores exciting developments in a new video series.
The annual competition combines French culture in Rhode Island with our love of cheesy comfort food.
The comedian, author and podcaster — and Massachusetts native — brings her stand-up set to the Stadium Theatre Feb. 3.
From Westerly to Woonsocket, artists of all ages are embracing their creativity this autumn with mystical themes and out-of-the-box media.
The Woonsocket-based arts organization will host its twentieth anniversary summer block party on Saturday, July 16.
The free concert series, complete with food trucks and an onsite bar, kicks off this weekend with the Nashville-based New Respects.
Throughout March, Poutine Passport holders will be able to sample poutine from seven restaurants and food trucks throughout Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts.