Gathering of the Vibes Celebrates 20 Years
Twenty years of existence in the music festival circuit is virtually unheard of. Most modern festivals, such as Coachella and Bonnaroo, have been active for hardly a decade, but that barely scratches […]
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May 13 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pmThe 51st annual exhibit of works in clay.
April 25 - May 18Jazz music
May 13 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pmTwenty years of existence in the music festival circuit is virtually unheard of. Most modern festivals, such as Coachella and Bonnaroo, have been active for hardly a decade, but that barely scratches […]
Jodie Treloar – Voila (75orLess Records) Jodie Treloar’s debut EP Voila features five tunes on the crossroads of indie folk and alt-country. Voila opens with “Marionette,” which reminds me of […]
Okee dokee folks … I know that I go off topic a lot in my writings, but that is just the way I am — scattered! But sometimes I do […]
In an age of music where you have to wade through the absurdly redundant and the painfully generic to discover something that’s truly original, the gratifying feeling when you plug […]
If you were to ask Brian McLaughlin, lead singer of the Rare Occasions, whether his band would win the WBRU Rock Hunt, the answer would be something like “optimistically unsure.” […]
With a mix of garage rock and jangle pop, Boston’s Vundabar have a uniquely infectious sound that couldn’t be more evident than with their upcoming release, Gawk, the band’s spectacular […]
The ‘Gansetts flowed and the speakers spoke at The Met for DirtyDurdie’s Golden Soul Comrade album release party. Though all in attendance expected (and received) a throbbing show from DD, […]
In Rhode Island hip-hop, there is a pool of unique talents, but only a few are truly making their mark on their own terms. One of those select few is […]
Here’s a look at the epic and history-making Providence International Arts Fest 2015. It’s a story so big, it needed three chapters (but they’re really short, interesting chapters) See video […]