East Side Monthly Magazine
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Get the little ones out and active this season more
The historic Cathedral of St. John remains in limbo more
Who else is ready for a long weekend? more
Profiling a fresh, fashionable face of the East Side more
"I’m a parent of two kids; I feel like a grownup when I need to be, but I never really lost my childish heart… " more
Five races in the days leading up to and following Thanksgiving, guaranteed to ease the guilt of any holiday over-indulgence. more
Why the East Side has only become more important to Providence politics over the last 40 years. more
“Global education” has become a popular term recently. Most people use it to mean education that incorporates a global perspective, helping students to think and understand cultures. more
On September 22, friends and neighbors of the Fox Point community gathered to rededicate the monument that stands in commemoration of Roger Williams’ landing in Providence more
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Gallery Night Providence opens the doors of galleries, museums and exhibits across the city. more
Ignacio talks about catering to requests, using fresh, wholesome ingredients and the cafe’s new fall offerings. more
"We’re just looking to make the community the best it can be. I’m trying to work to the point where they don’t need me any more." more
Russell Taub and David Cicilline are both running for the congressional seat more
An innovative charter school in Pawtucket addresses the increasing need for bilingual education more
Among consistent change on Thayer Street, Kartabar remains. more
Talking politics with Speaker of the House Gordon Fox more
If you have the good fortune to speak with Brown University junior Isaiah Frisbie, you will immediately notice his enthusiasm. more
Neighborhood News from around the East Side more
You don’t need sight to see possibilities and Alice Lim proves this. more
Student and political activist/writer Sam Bell’s East Side roots run deep. more
Kim T. Clark is the owner of Rhody Craft more
Hark! The holiday season begins. more
An East Sider dog sits and falls in love more
A look at the house races in Rhode Island 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
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