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Newport Film Outdoors will be screening “ Food and Country ” this Thursday, July 20, at Fort Adams in Newport. The venue opes at 6 p.m. Live music by Jake Heady begins at 7:15 p.m. … more
This Saturday, April 6, acclaimed and award-winning artists from the Northeast will return to Audubon with incredibly life-like carvings of birds and other wildlife! Nature photographers, … more
Beginning in 2020, confined to their home, painting became an everyday escape for Gary and Suzi Graham. more
Join the Tiverton Farmer's Market on Sunday, Feb. 12, for their third annual Valentines Market. Visit more than 40 vendors while enjoying artisan foods, grab n' go foods & drinks, baked goods, … more
The 73rd annual Rhode Island Home Show takes place this Thursday to Sunday, March 30 to April 2, at the R.I. Convention Center The largest home improvement and idea show in Southern New England, … more
The Hope Street Farmers' Market is in full swing on the East Side of Providence. Held Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the market takes place at the corner of Hope Street and Blackstone Boulevard. … more
The Golden Rule, a 34-foot wooden ketch and the first boat to engage in environmental direct action in the world, will be docking at Rockwell Park this Tuesday, June 13, at 11 a.m. more
The Good Trade Makers Market will return to Providence this Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18 and 19. This annual event gathers nearly 100 independent makers and small manufacturers of home decor, art, … more
Join Blithewold and Encore Opera Company for the perfect Valentine’s date-night event. Enjoy a mixture of romantic duets and arias performed in Blithewold’s intimate Living Room. Bubbly … more
This Saturday, March 4th, local singer/songwriter and multi instrumentalist Ben Shaw will be joined by the Providence-based roots/jazz innovators Evening Sky at the Warren House of Pizza for an … more
The ninth season of Food Truck Fridays is underway at Carousel Village in Roger Williams Park. Events take place Friday, from 5 to 8 p.m., from now through Sept. 29. This weekly tradition is filled … more
The Ocean State’s only comedy festival returns for Spring Fest this May 25 to 29, with 12 shows across Newport and Portsmouth. Some of the best local and nationally touring comedians will … more
King Park in Newport will be holding free concerts every Sunday through August 29 from 3:00-6:00 p.m., as a part of NIMFest. The whole family is welcome, including pets. This Sunday, July 31, come … more
Westport's holiday season officially begins late Sunday afternoon, when the Westport Recreation Department and Westport Land Conservation Trust join at the trust's home base, Westport Woods, at 573 … more
Thanks to sponsorhip from Citizens Bank, the Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium in Bristol is open free to the public on the first Saturday of every month. Stop by for nature stories, animal … more
In 2016, Operation Stand Down RI launched the Boots on the Ground for Heroes Memorial, which presented almost 7,000 combat boots adorned with flags and placards. Each boot represents the life of a … more
This year, the fun kicks off at Bannister’s Wharf at noon on Saturday, April 6, with an explosion of musket fire and a garland of daffodils cut by the newly crowned Ms. Daffodil, Dr. Kelli Armstrong, president of Salve Regina University, joined by Newport’s Mayor, Xay Khamsyvoravong. more
Ryan McAssey (RJM Captures) is a photographer with over a decade of experience who turned his primary focus of the lens towards wild birds and ornithology in 2019. Opening this Sunday, March … more
The Federal Hill Commerce Association  presents the  30th annual Columbus Day Festival  on historic Federal Hill in Providence from Friday to Monday, Oct. 7 to 10. The festival takes … more
They began on the other side of the world, but the mass protests over women’s rights that began in Iran a year ago continue to echo across the globe. Those reverberations reach Westport late … more
PORTSMOUTH — Due to inclement weather forecasted for Saturday, the Portsmouth Tree Commission is moving its annual Tree Seedling Give-a-Way to Sunday, March 24, from 9 to 11 a.m. (or until supplies last). more
Blithewold mansion is hosting a series of outdoor concerts July through September. The concerts will take place in the picturesque gardens from 6:00-8:00 p.m.  For dates and band information, … more
PORTSMOUTH — The CFP Arts Wellness Community Hall, 933 Anthony Road, is the site for two upcoming information forums on the topic of offshore wind. “Offshore Wind and the … more
For the month of September, Gallery Night Providence announces two sets of free guided tours of Providence’s art spaces. In addition to the regularly scheduled third Thursday tours on … more
A European-stye Christmas Market returns to Bristol in time for holiday shopping. The two-day festive extravaganza fills the streets with music, rustic huts with gifts and crafts, and vendors … more
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