Providence Monthly Magazine
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The newest addition to the downtown dining scene offers stylish comfort food and live entertainment more
Kenny Guercia of The Iron Works Tavern has a cult following for his cocktails more
The Providence-to-Newport Ferry is back for an extended season of bridge traffic-free day trips more
Our seafood game is on point. Now we conquer BBQ. more
Sin pairs devilish desserts with craft cocktails at their new Westminster Street location more
From October 8-10, cowboy up to The Cowboy Rendezvous more
Garden Grille's new chef Alex Buck on what drives his passion for vegetarian cooking more
Transform yourself from the inside out more
Rhode Island ghost hunter Amy Bruni returns to TV with a new season of Kindred Spirits more
The theatre's artistic director takes us behind the scenes of the identity- and empathy-focused upcoming season more
Neighbors pitch in to bring chess tables and bocce courts to Dexter Park more
Centro Restaurant and Lounge highlights Central Italian cuisine more
The Fleet gets blessed in Galilee, theatre gets weird in Providence and the Folk Festival is rocking in Newport more
Be a hunter gatherer with these mushroom hunting experts more
You could ask Ryan Burns not to be smart with you, but that would pretty much be impossible. The affable, endearingly shy guy is a high school English teacher who is also pursuing his PhD at URI in … more
This Providence cheerleading gym offers open hours for adults to channel their high school glory days more
Pot au Feu has never shied away from pomp and circumstance. more
Ring in 2015 with a glass of bubbly and a delicious meal more
Nashville starlet Aubrie Sellers opens for Miranda Lambert at the Dunk on February 2 more
A gaming convention, Miranda Lambert and plenty of other things get you through without throwing a pigskin. more
From haunted mansions to eerie legends, Rhode Island is home to some weird and spooky superstitions more
Brave the cold winter ocean at one of these New Year's Day plunges more
Red Sox legend and failed video game mogul Curt Schilling has been back in the news. more
More bands than we could count have passed through WBRU's studio – luckily they all signed the walls on the way out more
Pasta Beach opens third location in Wayland Square more
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