Opinion

Opinion — PVD City Council Flies Palestinian Flag: Check your privilege while globalizing the intifada

The members of the PVD City Council who asked on May 14 to fly a Palestinian Arab flag in their chamber and in front of City Hall, and held a May 16 sidewalk ceremony attended by cheering supporters, engaged in an act of clueless privilege: They are not threatened by terrorists whose explicitly stated goal […]

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Chasing the Sound: Why so many bands keep the Grateful Dead alive

As I write this, I’m listening to the Grateful Dead’s legendary 1977 Cornell concert — considered by many Deadheads to be the band’s finest live performance. I only started listening to the Dead last year, and truthfully, my first reference to them was Jerry Garcia’s quirky cameo in the stoner classic Half Baked. Not exactly […]

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Stronger than Fear, Más Fuertes que el Miedo: The reality of immigrants in the U. S.

As an immigrant from Venezuela who has already lived through a Trump administration, I want to address the growing fear within our community about the potential for increased deportations and anti-immigrant policies under this new political climate. My message is simple: While the challenges are real, we must not let fear paralyze us. This is […]

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RI ELECTION RESULTS 2024

While there were plenty of surprises on the national front, election results in Rhode Island held little drama or surprise. To the extent there are unanticipated results, they are in the margin – although Trump lost, he made a better showing than expected. Patricia Morgan, arguably the most coherent Republican to run for anything in […]

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Creating an Understanding of the Richness and Diversity of Aging

For years, media managers have clung to the erroneous notion that advertising sales are primarily driven by millennials, holding the mistaken belief that older consumers on fixed incomes are less receptive to purchasing new products. As a result, these media outlets — whether print or digital, broadcast, or podcast — have often provided insufficient coverage […]

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Are Libraries a Dying Breed?: A conversation with Rhode Island’s oldest library, and RI’s young students

Between paper-bound streets, a young man sits at a small desk. Around him are amassed towers of books, each title like a glowing yellow window in an elusive night. The book is a beacon of comfort in the dark, akin to the sight of a roaming silhouette traveling through the light canvas of city windows […]

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