Providence Monthly Magazine
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Persimmon cultivates an aura of calm, which cannot be said for all restaurants of its caliber. more
Add great food to stunning views and you've got yourself some essential summer dining more
Thea Izzi set out to make jewelry that, using only metals, would create the effect of “a light coming from inside.” more
A cozy living space in North Providence. more
“We need to have more confidence in who we are and stop trying to figure out how to be somewhere else.” more
A new curl-only salon is making (and embracing) waves more
I've got a golden chance to make my day... more
Raffa Yoga take practice to a new level more
No matter where you live, there's a tea service nearby to add a little posh to your afternoon. more
Gather Glass opens a brick and mortar location more
How she came to Providence:“I went to college when I was 17 and I never left,” jokes the South Carolina native. After graduating from Clemson University, she began working for JWU … more
A dedicated corps of residents is giving one of downtown’s iconic public spaces a much-needed makeover more
The tropical themed pop-up bar Eight Seas is mixing up craft Polynesian cocktails all over Providence more
The Emporium of Pop Culture captures everything awesome about the '80s (and every other decade past) more
America has fruitcake wrong. Time to take a page from the British. more
Watch our Rhode Island spin on this holiday classic more
About the Homeowners:South Carolina transplants Wendy Marcus and Al Goer live in an 1850s Federal on Benefit Street. Al is a consultant to manufacturing compa- nies; Wendy is an interior designer who … more
Grab some wings, a brew, and park it for the best places in Rhode Island to watch the game. more
Chef Matthew Varga of Gracie's talks international inspiration and putting an urban spin on farm-fresh fine dining more
Attend these thrilling happenings... at your own risk more
Enchanting cocktails at a new downtown hotspot more
Head backstage when all is quiet to see what Lupo's looks like sans band more
The director and stars of Bleed For This came out for the Providence premiere more
The artists of Peàn Doubulyu Glass have developed a national following for their joyful, vibrantly colored work more
Juan Deuce collaborates with local artists to bring his new EP to life more
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