Arts & Entertainment
The two-part play is a “Bonus Series” in Gamm’s 40th anniversary celebration
From seaside mysteries to speculative memoirs, this season’s new releases by New England-connected authors offer something for every kind of reader — whether you’re chasing chills, laughs, romance, or revolution
From bathymetric maps of hidden bays to a Washington Bridge detour ornament that took the internet by storm, Coastal Carve Engravings is blending storytelling, humor, and community in every carved creation
Christopher Adamo, massage therapist and East Providence resident
Newport Historical Society takes visitors back to 1775 and asks “Whose side are you on?” in the American Revolution. And the Newport Art Museum features the nautical paintings of “Sean Landers: Lost at Sea.”
The Tonys will be broadcast to both coasts on Sunday from 8-11 p.m. Eastern
From Providence Porchfest to the New Bedford Roots & Branches Festival, here’s our preview of the upcoming festival season
The Public’s Radio and Rhode Island PBS merged in May 2024 and now plan to unify under a new name this fall. The Public’s Radio political reporter Ian Donnis spoke about the name change with our CEO, Pam Johnston
Recently uncovered shortfall spotlights mismatch between budget and production schedules