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This Friday, Sept 29, Linden Place hosts the Liz Spencer Band for an evening of live southern rock music and BBQ outside in the gardens and grounds of the mansion. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket … more
This weekend, Quilters by the Sea will be hosting their 18th Biennial Quilt Show at the Pennfield school in Portsmouth. More than 100 quilts will be displayed hanging upright on racks with room … more
On Thursday, Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the George Hail Library, Courtney Garrity, creator of the database with the Bristol Historical and Preservation Society will meet with Pat Mues and Sarah Weed of the Warren Middle Passage Project to discuss their research. more
Join a celebration of water, science, and art at the fourth annual Rain Harvest Festival hosted by the Stormwater Innovation Center and City of Providence Parks Department! This free … 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
The Newport Mansions Wine and Food Festival takes places all weekend, Sept. 22 to 24. Some events are sold out, but many still have tickets available. Closed since Jan. 2 while undergoing an … more
Ramon Hinds of Orisirisi Spice of Life and Amber Jackson of Black Leaf Tea Co. were chosen as the two finalists competing for a $10,000 grand prize. They both started at Hope & Main. more
She was among Hollywood's top box office stars of the 1920s. But for many fans, her best-known role was longtime companion of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst. She was Marion Davies, an … more
This Sunday, Sept. 24, Fishtunes and Friends present the first music festival to raise awareness and help eradicate all stigma. There will be food, crafts, and music by Redfish, Barney … more
This Saturday, Sept 23, a new season of the coffeehouse begins! This session will feature a performance by The Kennedys, popular folk, rock, and pop singer/songwriters Pete and Maura … more
This weekend, fans and pickers are invited to the festival sponsored by the R.I. Bluegrass Alliance! There will be jamming all weekend, an open mic on Friday night, workshops, camping, … more
Lovers of fine art, fine food, and live music should mark their calendars for Saturday, Sept. 23 and Sunday, Sept. 24, as the Warren Arts Festival and the Warren Quahog and Seafood Festival will be celebrating their 30th and 39th annual outings at Burr’s Hill Park. 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
The Fort Adams Trust  and  Ragged Island Brewing Co. are hosting the second annual Newport Oktoberfest on Saturday, Sept. 16. Bavaria meets the Ocean State on the beautiful north lawn … more
The fifth annual “Thrive Outside in the Mud” race at Frerichs Farm (43 Kinnicutt Ave.) in Warren is on Sunday, Sept. 17. more
Friends, family and former colleagues of award-winning reporter Jim Gillis, as well as fans of his popular weekly column “Spare Change,” will gather Saturday, Sept. 16, at King Park on … more
The Tiverton Farmers Market is holding its Mini-Firefly Wellness Market once again on Sunday. Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Along with sponsors Nanaquaket Yoga Studio and Rising Tides Apothecary, … more
Downtown Bristol will once again host the State Street Art Fair this Saturday, Sept. 16. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., vendors with fine art, textiles, blown glass, pottery, jewelry, wood-working and more … more
Bristol PorchFest is back on with 10 porches and 20 bands performing all types of music for strolling spectators in the downtown area. The street is closed to traffic. It’s a free, fun, … more
“Autumn Joy,” a flower show sanctioned by the Garden Club of America, is being hosted by the Little Compton Garden Club and The Garden Club of Buzzards Bay. It will be an exhibit of … more
Organized by the Westport Historical Society, the fair showcases craftspeople with skills practiced in the 18th and 19th century, including blacksmithing, rug braiding, pottery, woodworking and … more
Portsmouth Free Public Library’s annual Touch-a-Truck event will have all kinds of vehicles, such as a school bus, police car, ,race car, fire truck and more. For those who don’t like … more
With the fall’s approach there’s seemingly a festival around every corner. The week after next, a brand new one kicks off its inaugural run at the   Westport Fairgrounds. The … more
PORTSMOUTH — Ken Rutter stands inside the shabby looking basement room of the VFW Post 5390 hall in Common Fence Point and knows there’s a lot of work to be done. But with the … more
In honor of the Kennedys' 70th wedding anniversary, one can re-live that special day, Sept. 12, 1953, when Jacqueline Bouvier married then-Senator John F. Kennedy at St. Mary’s Catholic Church … more
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