Month: June 2023

From Navel Gazing to Relationship: The self-reflection and PVD connection that produced Convinced Friend

A few months ago, I sat in the dark Columbus Theater listening to Convinced Friend while thinking about a conversation Austin Wilson and I had had about his record and journey to Providence. We explored the convergence of seemingly unrelated topics: New Orleans, North Carolina, mental health, divinity school, and Quakerism. It seemed fitting to […]

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Say Cheese!: Artisanal cheese store returns to Wayland Square, and it’s so much more than just cheese

Every cheese has a story. That’s what I learned after speaking with Angie and Jeff DiMeo, owners of the new artisanal cheese shop opening in Wayland Square this summer. Although the couple shares a love for this wondrous dairy product, the reason they want to open East Side Cheese & Provisions is that their vision […]

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Joining Rhode Island’s Mathematical Trailblazers

Sponsored Post Brown excels at many fields, but some of its most exciting work is in mathematics. As the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics reported, mathematicians and other researchers situated at the Providence institution have been part of astonishing research advances, and are continually looking for new bright minds to help contribute further. […]

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Amateur “Ham” Radio Field Day 2023: Nine RI sites invite public visitors including kids

Nine sites in RI will be open to visitors for the annual amateur “ham” radio Field Day this weekend, Jun 24-25, 2023. Details about each of these sites and contact information for the groups running them are available — arrl.org/field-day-locator — on the web. Amateur “ham” radio is often the last line of communications in […]

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Stillwater Shutters in Pawtucket, Moves to West Warwick: Pawtucket revival lives in print

Stillwater Books, which opened in Pawtucket in March 2018, will move this summer to a new location in West Warwick, according to Steven R. Porter who co-owns the business with his wife Dawn M. Wright-Porter. It was the first retail bookstore to open in Pawtucket for decades, and after its closing the city will again […]

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