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Rhode Island restaurants and food businesses serve up a vibrant tapestry of flavors, and at the forefront of uplifting our culinary scene  is Eat Drink RI. For nearly 15 years, founder David …

Every year the Rhode Island Press Association (RIPA) awards a $1,000 scholarship to an outstanding high school or college student who is preparing for a career in print journalism. Interested …

Rhode Island itself is a storybook setting, filled with spots that seem conjured up by a wizard's spell. Whether it’s dragons, trolls, or botanical marvels you seek, our state offers a treasure …

For those who enjoy both innovative dining and engaging games, Level99 and Night Shift Kitchen and Tap is for you – video game-style worlds meet social IRL problem solving with friends in each …

The Providence Children’s Museum (PCM) is set to become a center of excitement and learning during the upcoming February school vacation. In an announcement that has families eagerly …

Picture your dream vacation: is it an island getaway with every amenity accounted for, cocktails on a wraparound deck, and unrivaled sunset views? Now imagine you can say “I do” in …

The Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) sets the stage for young talent to flourish through its 2024 ARTS Scholarships program. This initiative, supported by The Textron Charitable Trust, Ocean …

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 …

If the Patriots' absence from the Super Bowl has an upside, it's the chance to indulge in game-day snacks without the nail-biting tension. Wondering which snacks and dips will be the MVPs of your …

The Audubon Society of Rhode Island invites families to embrace the chilly weather and dive into wild winter nature explorations during 2024 February school vacation. With a variety of programs …

Food is love for the chef behind a West African pop-up kitchen

How does society prepare for a demographic shift where 65 is the new middle-age?

“Piano (de)composition” centers an instrument’s quiet end of life in a public space

Thoughts on free speech in light of northeastern universities making headlines for unchecked antisemitism

February 2024

From cycling to construction, these industry pioneers are prioritizing platforms for Black voices

Ideas for planning your own perfect Valentine’s Day

Thayer Street’s go-to eatery for wraps, salads, and Syrian staples

Drinks tell a sensory story stemming from the Middle East at a downtown bar all about details

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