Spooky and Spoopy Stuff to Do This Halloween Season
‘Tis the season for things that go bump in the night. Whether you want to get scared out of your mind or just dress up and enjoy the season, we have you covered. (All ticket prices are approximate and may change.) Spooky Stuff 13th World Haunted Hill: Creatures and monsters of all kinds that lurk […]
Halloween Haunters: Fun and Business
Some people love to be scared and are willing to pay for the experience, accounting for the popularity of haunted attractions ranging from the tiny involving only a few people to the nationally known with a cast of hundreds. Traditionally tied in with the Halloween season, most are open Thursday through Sunday in October. Known […]
California Wildfires Destroy Cannabis Farms
As the wildfires in Northern California continue to blaze, many large-scale cannabis farms are being destroyed. The counties of Sonoma and Mendocino are home to some of the largest scale cannabis farms in California, all of which were in the midst of their annual outdoor harvest season (often referred to as “croptober”). There is an […]
Phillipe and Jorge’s Cool, Cool World
RIP, Yelberton Abraham For New England football fans of a certain age, the passing of Y.A. Tittle brought back a ton of good memories. Tittle was the famed quarterback of the New York Giants in the early 1960s. He was the NFL MVP in 1963 and held records for most TD passes and yardage back […]
Curtis Armstrong, King of the Nerds, Comes to Comic Con
Friday, November 10 marks the start of the “Biggest show in the smallest state!” as fans gather at the Rhode Island Convention Center & Dunkin Donuts Center for a weekend of indulgence. In plain language, a bunch of NERDS are taking over Providence. This year, it’s more true than ever because Rhode Island Comic Con will […]
Emotions and Music: What Makes Music Scary?
When my highly creative editor posed this question to me, I jumped at the chance to report on the subject. I thought it would be an easy assignment; a “journalistic slam-dunk” if you will. Yet, as I attempted to compose this article, I realized the answer might not be so cut and dried. The subject […]
Don’t Forget Puerto Rico
If you had people, friends or relatives in Puerto Rico when Maria attacked with devastating ferocity, this scenario may sound familiar: “It took over 40 phone calls, messages and weeks of trying to find out if my family was still alive.” According to the US Census, about 3.3% of RI residents were from Puerto Rico […]
STDs Hit a 10-Year High
On Tuesday, September 26, 2017 the Federal Center for Disease Control (CDC) issued a press statement about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs): “STDs are at a record high, indicating urgent need for addressing protection.” The increase was seen by director Jonathan Mermin, MD, MPH as “a clear warning of a growing threat.” This announcement was eerily […]