Summer Pops 2023 The Music Maestro: A Tribute to John Williams
This year, the Summer Pops will honor John Willims, the iconic film composer with 53 Oscar Award nominations. The concert will feature some of Williams’ most memorable music from Star Wars, […]
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Hip-Hop Spin on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to Open FirstWorks’ 20th Anniversary Season
The Bessie Award-winning production is a story of fear, love, and triumph set in the streets of Philadelphia and rooted in the traditions of hip-hop and street dance.
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West Bay Community Theater to Present Kander and Ebb’s “CABERET”
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920’s draw to a close, a garnish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the […]
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Lunar Notes: July 26 to August 8, 2023
Aries: You rock the social scene, connecting with those who share your interests. A love affair comes under review along with your usual favorite pastimes. Some activities and people seem […]
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Rhode Island Art Educators Exhibit, September 1-30
Join us for our annual RI Art Educator’s Showcase, an exhibition featuring artwork from those individuals who teach art to others. Art teachers have the unique gift of […]
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Music and Mental Health Series: A frank discussion of substance use and abuse amongst musicians, Pt. 1
It is a fact that people use substances, both legal and illegal, for all sorts of reasons. Some are more socially acceptable while others are relegated to back rooms and […]
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RI State Poet sought: Application deadline August 21
RI is seeking a new state poet, often informally known as the “poet laureate,” for a five-year term beginning January 2024. The role carries an honorarium of $1,000 annually. Applications […]
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Drink Awards Nominees
Voting for the 2023 Drink Awards is now open at motifri.com/foodawards. The celebration of the winners of both the drink awards and the food truck awards will take place on […]
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A Whale of a Tale: Local short about overlap between music, literacy, and preservation
“There are all these journeys of learning and being open to trying something even if someone tells you it’s not possible.” – Jen Long The whale guitar is becoming an […]
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Striking Actors: A blow to local entertainment industry
Hollywood seems like a distant and peculiar land to most of us in RI. It entertains us from a distance, but we don’t usually think of it as directly affecting […]
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