So Rhode Island Magazine
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Spinnakers Cafe in Jamestown dares you to take on this delicious gauntlet of ice cream and toppings more
• Rhode Island is the leader in squid landings and takes in more squid than any other seafood • 54 percent of squid landings in the Northeast come into Rhode Island • … more
A local jewelry designer is making a name for herself in Rhode Island and beyond more
An antiques store with a little bit of everything in North Kingstown more
Gone are the days when “going to the gym” simply meant hitting the free weights or jogging on the treadmill. In fact, the names of the latest exercise trends just may leave you scratching … more
After being brought to Block Island in the '60s, the deer population is rampant. more
IngredientsCrust:2 1/2 cups flour1 teaspoon salt2/3 cup shortening1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons cold water1 egg1 tablespoon milk Filling:6 cups Cortland apples, peeled andsliced thin1/2 cup sliced fresh … more
Get ready for the most fun Rhode Island summer yet with music, art, hot balloons and oysters all season long more
Why are Rhode Island food trucks still the place to eat? more
The Tavern by the Sea, or just “The Tavern” as its regulars call it, has overlooked the quaint little river running from Wickford’s Academy Cove for over a decade now. more
Don't let the Grinch steal your holiday spirit more
An EG couple creates a kid-friendly home for their growing family more
The Big Air Jumper will have you performing high flying stunts at the Narragansett amusement park more
OneWay Gallery owner Stephen Cook's work is a far cry from the usual coastal New England landscapes more
Misquamicut Fallfest throws one last hoorah at the beach and Weird Al comes to Providence more
Every town needs to have at least one good neighborhood restaurant. more
Finding the perfect curl at John Richard Salon more
A better way to get your eyebrows done more
“It’s exciting to see someone stringing up their guitar for the first time. It’s like something is being born.” more
Touring drum and bugle corps are staging the loudest competition ever at the Fourth of July festivities more
Ask yourself, "What do I need?" more
Ron Wallace and his father Richard, who both live in Greene, know pumpkins. more
The Charlestown Seafood Festival returns August 4-6 for all of the lobster, chowder and steamers you can handle more
On September 25, the fully restored 1947 Dodge fire truck will take part in the South Kingstown Firefighters Memorial Parade more
Take a peek into their 83-cocktail-long drink book more
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