The arts do more than entertain—they bring people together, strengthen neighborhoods, and help define a city’s identity. At Wilbury Theatre Group, in Providence, that philosophy extends well beyond ...
In the history of American pop music, few bands have been as impactful as The Beach Boys. Originally consisting of Brian Wilson, his brothers Carl and Dennis, Al Jardine and Mike Love each on vocals ...
The United States men’s soccer team was eliminated from the World Cup when Belgium handed it a convincing 4-1 defeat on Monday. It was a disappointing end to a run that started off with much promise, ...
Since playing with the likes B.B. King and Buddy Guy during his teens, Quinn Sullivan has been crafting his own musical path. The New Bedford native fuses his blues foundation with elements of power ...
On July 6, at 8:49 a.m., officers arrested a Cranston resident on one count of Willful Trespass. The arrest was the result of a call for service at McDonalds, 923 Cranston St. The state Attorney ...
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The torrential rain cleared just in time last Wednesday for the Cranston High School West girls tennis to hit the courts at Roger Williams Park for a unique practice session.
Whether you live in a secluded, wooded area or a densely populated subdivision, you’re probably accustomed to seeing bunnies – lots of them – bounding about. They frolic on lawns, nibble garden ...
As the city continues to take part in the country’s 250th birthday festivities, it included a special event last week that also celebrated local talent.
Tucked among the traditions, languages and customs immigrants carried with them from around the world, came some of the most beloved pieces of our nation’s simmering melting pot: saucy spaghetti and ...
Rhode Island Department of Education Commissioner Angélica Infante-Green is asking the state’s K-12 council to reduce the school year by two days to cope with school closures resulting from the ...
On Tuesday, June 16, the City of Cranston held a flag-raising recognizing June as Pride Month. Residents and elected officials came out to show their support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
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