“No Man Ever Would Have Been Treated So”
Wanda Schell stars in this one-woman play about Elleanor Eldridge, a nineteenth century Black Rhode Islander and memoirist who sued to regain her stolen property.
5 Must-See Events at Design Week 2025
Explore Rhode Island’s creative side during the weeklong celebration that kicks off Friday night.
Little City Thrifty to Bring Back Vintage Goodness to PVD
Browse through more than ninety booths of vintage and pre-loved clothing, decor, books, art, furniture and more this October.
Three More Giant Trolls Complete the Rhode Island Troll Trail
A Danish artist's whimsical handiworks have spurred the creation of a statewide public art trail.
2019 Designer's Ball: A Surreal-ly Fun Time
The second annual fundraising event promises to be just the right amount of weird.
Alyssa K. Anderson
The Prince of Providence Debuts at Trinity Rep in September
The State Theater of Rhode Island announces a play about the life of the late Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci.
Casey Nilsson
Bringing the Splendor of Florence to Providence
Rhode Island native Joyce Acciaioli Rudge shares Italian art and Florentine soaps in American cities.
Alyssa K. Anderson
Three Last-Minute Family Day Trips
Make the most of the rest of the winter with one of these family-friendly itineraries in Newport, Mystic, Connecticut or Woodstock, New Hampshire.
Jamie Coelho
Join Us for Classic Movies at the Greenwich Odeum
Rhode Island Monthly and the Greenwich Odeum are partnering on a classic film series hosted by movie buff, Steven Feinberg.
Casey Nilsson
Was Middletown’s George Mendonsa the “Kissing Sailor”?
This past Sunday, February 17, Middletown resident George Mendonsa died at age ninety-five. He became famous for his claim that he was the sailor captured kissing a woman in a nursing outfit in Times Square after World War II ended.
Jen McCaffery