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A new book unearths the little-known story of a 19th-century female mountain climber with a taste for self-promotion more
India’s favorite dance goes centerstage for the first time in RI more
Providence educational organizations give students a level playing field more
Michael Solomon comes from a political family. His father, Anthony, was a State Representative, Treasurer and gubernatorial candidate. He has been a City Council member representing Ward 5 … more
During the dog days of this past August, RISD professor Bill Drew and RISD class of 2008 alumnus Mike Tymon restored the Pitman Street Mural more
Warning: proceed with caution... more
Local alum attends his record 75th Harvard-Yale football game more
This guy will literally run your dog to the point of happy exhaustion more
Examining what's being done to help make college aspirations a reality more
Need one more trip to Block Island this summer? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to be entered to win more
Annie Riecke turns driftwood into nautical-themed home accessories in her South Kingstown studio more
Wherefore art thou? Throw on ye pantaloons and get thyself to the Roger Williams National Memorial this summer for The Rhode Island Shakespeare Theatre. Bring your blankets and beach chairs or come … more
Warm up the winter with inspired hot chocolate creations on Wickenden Street more
Wheeler School builds on the artistic tradition of its founder more
After the closing of Bovi's Tavern (RIP) the much-loved jazz orchestra has taken up residency in Pawtucket more
Jan Faust Dane owns Stock Culinary Goods, a store devoted to food and cooking on Hope Street. more
Yarrow Thorne and Yesica Guerra on facilitating art and documenting its creation more
Neighborhood News is a space that East Side Monthly makes available to community organizations free of charge. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of the editors of this … more
North Bakery opens on the West Side more
A new service offered by Hope Street merchants allows visitors to the farmer's market to stay on the shopping train more
How to teach kids that caring for others is as important as caring about yourself more
Neapolitan-style pizza from a wood-burning oven? Yes, please more
Updates on Wayland Square, The Providence After School Alliance and more more
His name was Alf Mads Andreas Thorvald Sorensen, but everyone called him Alfie. I never met him, but I know a lot about him. He was my husband’s great uncle, a hardy Norwegian who tilled the earth … more
Is your kid an artist? Athlete? Aspiring scientist? There's a camp for that. more
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