Arts & Culture

Imagine stepping into a world where pumpkins turn into carriages and mice become horses. This May, Ballet RI invites you to witness this beloved tale firsthand with their world premiere of …

The Gamm Theatre concludes its 39th season with a show not to be missed: Doubt: A Parable has not lost its provocative edge 20 years after its off-Broadway debut. Directed by The Gamm’s …

A chat with Jason Fong, exhibitions director, about the longstanding showcase

The Motion Picture Camera of Louis Le Prince imagines what happened to the forgotten inventor of cinematography

Investing in antiques instead of buying new can also pay dividends for the planet

Local trio of women entrepreneurs gives guests something to talk about – and take

March performance brings world-renowned choreographers to the state

Local author pulls back the veil on the state’s lesser-known history in latest book

Plus 2024 upcoming chats at the Ocean House Author Series

Leading Ladies 2024

Don’t miss Permission to Speak at United Theatre, Westerly on March 9

12 places across the state worth packing for

Whether you’re a science nerd or comedy buff, Ben Miller's Stand-Up Science show, which comes to AS220 in Providence this March, is likely to get a laugh out of you. The multimedia comedy show …

This March, Trinity Repertory Company stage will once again be graced by the powerful narrative of August Wilson’s Fences , marking its return for the first time in over three decades. Running …

Giana Sacco, the visionary artist behind Occipital, is opening the doors of her art studio to fellow makers for an Artisan Market that will be a flurry of creative energy. From February 1-3, this …

The 2024 Wedding Color of the Year lends itself to a hydrangea-themed event

Group celebrates a decade of getting guests on their feet with a range of music

Make a statement with this feature that’s both seating chart and favor

How does society prepare for a demographic shift where 65 is the new middle-age?

From cycling to construction, these industry pioneers are prioritizing platforms for Black voices

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