Events:
The Flower, The Labor, and The Sea
September 27, 2025 - June 28, 2026
This Weekend We Improvise
Head Trick Theatre’s production of Tonight We Improvise is 1930s improvisation modernized Some theater strives to create the illusion of reality – to coax the audience into forgetting that they […]
The Art of the Noodle: Ken’s Ramen
Ken’s Ramen is on top of their noodle game In a region where Japanese cuisine generally doesn’t stray far from sushi and hibachi, Providence finally has its much anticipated ramen […]
Opened/Closed
March brings plenty of openings for the lunchbreak diners. A new Panera Bread-esque chain has arrived in Garden City Shopping Center, Corner Bakery Cafe, offering patrons an array of sandwiches […]
Sex Q&A: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Herpes
Ever found yourself wondering how to introduce a new sex act to your partner, or how to have orgasms that really hit the spot? If so, you’ve come to the […]
Faith and Forgiveness Highlight A Bright New Boise
The themes of faith and forgiveness intertwine in the darkly comic A Bright New Boise, which opened in previews on February 28, March 1, and March 2 and runs until […]
401 Counterculture: Heroin: The Plague On Our Streets
An attempt to understand the recent rise of dangerous drug use Bodies are accumulating. A populace is scared. Poison flows in the streets with impunity. It is almost as if […]
Wine Shop Listings
Local fermentation is a beautiful thing Want to see what’s new at your local wine purveyor? We’re starting to list events related to wine (okay, okay, the occasional beer or […]
Pin-up of the Month: Melinda Bottesini
Do you have a nickname? Mindy What do you never leave home without? A positive attitude, sunglasses and my Narragansett Beer opener What’s your favorite movie? Super Troopers What’s your […]
First Annual Irish Film Feis
A one-evening “feis” (“festival”) of films made in and about Ireland will be held at the Irish Ceilidhe Club in Cranston beginning at 7pm on Friday, March 7, 2014, in […]