Beaches and Bike Paths Map of 2014
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Sage Francis Grasps Listeners by the Neck and Shakes with Copper Gone
Earlier this month Providence’s hometown hip-hop hero, Sage Francis, lovingly referred to as “Uncle Sage,” released Copper Gone. The much anticipated album marks the end of a four-year hiatus and his first studio album under his own indie label, Strange Famous Records. Copper Gone is a 14-track trip into the psyche of Sage, merging his eminent quick-tongued sharp lyrical […]
Locale Profiles: The Shanty — Your Local Dive Bar, Elevated
One day as I drove down Post Road in Warwick, I noticed that a former Irish pub had been transformed into an intriguing new restaurant: The Shanty. The restaurant’s motto, “Eat Local, Be Local,” sounded promising. Could this be the perfect mix of local bar atmosphere and fresh, craveable food? My husband and I decided […]
The Not So Great Gatsby: Get on the Good Foot
Dear Nick, The days are long, the sun is shining, and if you believe Ella, the fish are jumpin’. Yes, old sport, it’s summertime and the living is easy. I don’t know about you, but I seem to have more energy and a generally sunnier disposition this time of year. If New Year’s Eve was […]
Album Of The Week: My Goodness’ Shiver + Shake
There must be something in the air wafting around Seattle. Ever since the early ’90s alternative rock explosion that made flannel a prime fashion statement, the music scene in The Emerald City has seen a variety of acts come through. Hardcore punks Blood Brothers, math rockers Minus The Bear and more recently, soul, blues and […]