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Rhode Islanders Ditch Car Keys for Handlebars This May

If you’ve ever wanted to fight climate change and snag a free T-shirt before your morning coffee, the 2025 No Pollute Commute Bike to Work Challenge might just become your new favorite spring …

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Providence’s Fête Music Hall Gets an Early Nightlife Glow-Up with Earlybirds Club

Forget staying out until 2am and waking up with regret (and sore feet). A new kind of night out is coming to Providence, and it’s tailor-made for anyone who wants to dance their heart out and …

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Why Some Like It Hot is the Coolest Ticket in Town

What the world needs now is a feel-good musical and Some Like It Hot pulls out all the stops. From the opening number “What Are You Thirsty For?” performed by powerhouse vocalist Tarra …

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What begins in a sun-drenched vineyard ends in a moonlit graveyard – and somehow, it’s absolutely breathtaking. This May, the State Ballet of Rhode Island (SBRI) brings the romantic …
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Before porches across the East Side come alive with music this June, the celebration gets a head start at Narragansett Brewery, and you’re invited. On Saturday, May 3, the brewery will host a …
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Spring finally feels like spring, thanks to all of those April showers making good on their promises to bring May flowers. With all of the buds opening and bees buzzing, we’re taking our gift …
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Imagine pedaling to your favorite coffee shop, only to end up locking your bike to a wobbly signpost or a tree. Not exactly ideal. That’s why Bike Newport is rolling out a new solution – …
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What do floating flames, riverside dance parties, and community storytelling have in common? If you guessed WaterFire, you're already ahead of the (sparkling) curve. Providence’s most beloved …
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If eating your way across Rhode Island sounds like a dream, consider this your delicious wake-up call: Rhode Island Red Food Tours is turning 10, and they’re marking the milestone with a …
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Spring in Rhode Island is in full swing, and the Newport Restaurant Group is serving up two unforgettable culinary experiences that are sure to satisfy every palate. Whether you're drawn to Italian …
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In a world where art is typically framed and hung on walls, Suzanne Noonan poses a bold question: Why not walk on it instead? The Rhode Island-based artist is redefining the boundaries of fine …
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Springtime in Rhode Island brings daffodils, longer days, and a chorus of bleats, baas, and moos. April 10 is National Farm Animals Day – a perfect excuse to celebrate the creatures that keep …
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Rhode Island’s film scene is getting an infusion of star power and cultural storytelling as the Rhode Island Black Film Festival (RIBFF) returns for its eighth year. Taking place April 10-14 at …
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Rhode Island’s burial grounds have stories to tell – if you know how to listen. From April 1-May 31, Cemetery Weeks returns with two months of free programming that transforms forgotten …
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What began as a winter warm-up has quickly become one of Providence’s best-kept culinary secrets. Rebel’s Rations, a solo kitchen act run by Daniel Brown out of the Scurvy Dog Bar, just …
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When a culinary figure as iconic as Jacques Pépin turns 90, you celebrate – ideally with foie gras, fresh pasta, and a glass of Cognac in hand. The Jacques Pépin …
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With lipstick, high heels, and high-stakes drama, Ink Fish Books is recasting the femme fatale trope with a dash of fun. The indie bookshop in Warren launched the 2025 Desperate Deadly Widows Book …
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Ballet and economics rarely share the same stage, but artist Steve Roth unites them in his latest exhibition, Game Theory v. Ballet , opening this May at AS220 in Providence. Through a striking …
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