Month: November 2025

Elite Performance, Covered: How Athletes Are Using Medical Nutrition Therapy to Fuel Recovery

Sponsored Content Photo by MART  PRODUCTION Have you ever wondered why you’re training hard but not seeing the results you want? Most people think sports nutrition is only for pros with coaches and chefs, but it’s actually for anyone who cares about their performance. So if you’ve ever hit an energy slump, struggled to recover, […]

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Water for Elephants comes to PPAC

Part of the Taco and The White Family Foundation Broadway Series “STUNNING AND EMOTIONAL. MANY WONDERS AWAIT AUDIENCES IN THIS GORGEOUSLY IMAGINATIVE BROADWAY MUSICAL.”– The New York Times, Critic’s Pick “SPELLBINDING ENTERTAINMENT.” – Variety “★★★★ DAZZLING AND THRILLING.” – Time Out New York BOOK BY THREE-TIME TONY AWARD NOMINEE RICK ELICE MUSIC AND LYRICS BY PIGPEN THEATRE CO. BASED […]

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Ken Burns brings his revolution to RI: Famed documentarian stumps for his new series on the American Revolution

Ken Burns made documentaries cool. His early work, spanning back to the ‘70s, inspired generations to engage differently with documentaries. Reenactments, slow-burn pans across historic documents and paintings, and comfortable talking-head interviews with experts and historians – all the techniques Burns is known for to bring history alive – are used to good effect in […]

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Lion King Roars Into Providence: PPAC Tickets available now for the May / June show.

Sponsored Content Disney Theatrical Group and the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) announced today that tickets for the long-awaited return engagement of Disney’s THE LION KING will go on sale to the public on Friday, November 14 at 10A.  Providence’s most eagerly awaited return will once again leap onto the PPAC stage on Wednesday, May […]

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Punk Rock Hangout Recap

Punk may be one of the most commonly misunderstood genres in modern music. But if you’re a devotee, you’re used to being misunderstood – you might even thrive on it. Recently, at the Ramada Inn in Seekonk, the inaugural Punk Rock Marketplace event took place, accommodating hundreds of visitors and music enthusiasts. The punk movement […]

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How to Gift Your Conservative Relatives A New Perspective This Holiday Season: Satire

How did we get to wearing blue overalls while attempting Taylor Swift’s dance in “The Fate of Ophelia” music video, trying to be as (‘cool?’ Is that the right word? Please suggest) as ‘cool and slay’ as youngsters who have already memorized the Tik Tok. (Ah, the good old days of Musically and Vine, all […]

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