Arts & Culture

A URI-grad comedian’s storied career brings her back to the Ocean State

This March, Trinity Repertory Company stage will once again be graced by the powerful narrative of August Wilson’s Fences , marking its return for the first time in over three decades. Running …

Whether you’re a science nerd or comedy buff, Ben Miller's Stand-Up Science show, which comes to AS220 in Providence this March, is likely to get a laugh out of you. The multimedia comedy show …

Investing in antiques instead of buying new can also pay dividends for the planet

How a New Orleans rocker ended up with the coolest gig in town

Local trio of women entrepreneurs gives guests something to talk about – and take

From the harvest to Halloween happenings, there's a lot to love about autumn in Rhode Island.

Giana Sacco, the visionary artist behind Occipital, is opening the doors of her art studio to fellow makers for an Artisan Market that will be a flurry of creative energy. From February 1-3, this …

URI’s own guitarist aims to loosen high-strung perceptions of classical music

A calendar of 20+ autumn must-dos across South County

Free concerts, festivals, old favorites and new arrivals, here are the 20 reasons why this will be the best summer ever

Self-guided tour encourages art studio hopping from Ashaway to Wyoming

Uplifting the LGBTQ+ community, Pride Month in Rhode Island pulls out all the stops with festive parades, fundraisers for advocacy groups, drag performances, and more. Whether meeting new friends at …

From food to fashion, Bristol has it all

Recurring events foster creative outlets and connection for makers and patrons alike

Each year the Rhode Island Press Association (RIPA) hosts an awards competition among member organizations where reporters, editors, photographers, and designers submit their best work to be judged …

Award-winning actress and director Kyra Sedgwick brings her film back to Rhode Island

Local author pulls back the veil on the state’s lesser-known history in latest book

The Colonial Theatre stages a family-friendly version of the Bard’s popular comedy

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