Arts & Entertainment
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
As part of our ART inc. series, practitioner Carlin Danner visits the Rhode Island PBS studios to demonstrate a sound bath and reflect on the practice’s history, emotional power, and her own journey into sonic wellness
Whether it’s national, local, new or an encore, here’s what to watch this June on Rhode Island PBS
At a press conference announcing plans to reopen the building’s art studios, the new owner asked local artists to get involved in planning the renovation
A deed filed on Thursday shows that the Star Store’s longtime owner, Paul Downey, is transferring the downtown property to the Arts & Business Council Of Greater Boston. New Bedford’s mayor will announce the redevelopment plans at a press conference Monday morning
We highlight a few of the many events happening across the Community Libraries of Providence – from summer reading programs to summer concerts. Plus: a community action (book) club for teens at the Wanskuck Library
In a powerful songwriting exercise, young creatives turn personal pain into healing, connection, and hope through music
In a unique intergenerational art class at School One, Rhode Island teens and older adults share brushes, stories, and inspiration — transforming a city sidewalk into a living canvas of color and community