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If anyone is looking for me this Labor Day weekend, I’ll be where I always am on the final days of summer–The Rhythm and ...
With this week’s weather hitting the low 90s, a cup of Rhode Island’s own Del’s Lemonade could not have come at a better time ...
Gambardella of Providence decided to go foraging for mushrooms. A common custom, especially among European families, ...
By DON FOWLER   Our love affair with Trinity Rep goes back to the late sixties when I was running Camp Yawgoog. Reservation Director was a 24/7 job, leaving little time for my ...
Governor Dan McKee sent a letter to the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority Board of Directors that is one of the most hypocritical public statements I have seen during my time in the State House.
Early Monday morning, Cranston police received a call about shots fired at 82 Parkway Ave., off Broad Street in Pawtuxet Village. Cranston police chased a suspect into Providence. The incident ended ...
I have noticed that your police log no longer names people whom police arrest on suspicion of crimes committed. If I ever get arrested, please publish my name and shout it from ...
As a child, I had a great deal of anxiety. If you’ve ever seen me speak in public, that might surprise you. But anxiety among children is extremely common and affects almost all children, to ...
It can be easy to criticize the government when it is unable to adequately or nimbly address the needs of its people. Sometimes such criticism is unfair or targets the wrong person or institution.
To the editor, I disagree with Lonnie Barham when he called State Rep., Charlene Lima, a socialist nincompoop. I may not agree with her tactics by threatening to impose penalties to WS ...
There are plays that tell us something we already suspect; then there are productions that insist we feel it in our ribs.
It’s no coincidence that interest in Y2K fashion is reaching a fever pitch. With every passing year, more and more bygone ...