Arts & Culture

Pop culture and more with Chuck Staton, Brad Rohrer, and Ray Harrington

In Sarah Greenwell’s latest, one single gets a double take

Plus 2024 upcoming chats at the Ocean House Author Series

Every year on the first day of January, we begin resolutions that we likely will not stick to. This year can be different with the help of an organized event that will inspire you to do something …

Local and international artists make the city their stage

StyleWeek, roller derby, Pints for PAWS and a whole lotta Gaspee Days on tap

A look at the work that goes into a massive, building-sized mural

Gaspee Days and WaterFire light up the weekend

Check out this first look at an artistic take on Rhody folklore

We take a look at four films premiering at this year's Rhode Island International Film Festival

Give the gift of Providence this season

Iconic films like The Great Gatsby, There's Something About Mary, and True Lies were at least partially shot in Rhode Island.

A night of food and local music takes over The Spot

Get into the Halloween spirit with this zombie themed muscial

Honoree Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. exhibits at local libraries during visit

Who: Jason Mayoh What: Artist, filmmaker, horror enthusiast When: 3pm, Saturday March 3 Where: His house, XXX Street, Providence Why: The man shares my love for the late Rocky Point Park …

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

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

Rhode Island NPR, the Providence Athenaeum and Trinity Repertory Company welcome new leadership.

Amidst censorship and anti-trans legislation, local libraries and orgs are creating space for LGBTQ+ youth

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