Why Rhode Island Latino Arts fought the Trump administration in court

The Providence-based nonprofit and three other arts organizations won a lawsuit, with the help of the local ACLU, against the Trump administration’s campaign targeting ‘gender ideology.’

What’s on in October at the Community Libraries of Providence

The libraries offer a slew of free programming every week for kids and adults at their nine locations around the city. We highlight a few of these events in this monthly segment – from a haunted house to a book club highlighting African American authors.

Savoring summer’s last days the New England way, with a clambake

Hot rocks, seaweed, and clams are the core elements of this ancient style of cookout, which a Quaker meeting in Dartmouth, Mass. has held annually since the 1880s.

Through music and art, The Lemonade Stand festival will celebrate Providence as a creative capital this weekend

After last year’s debut festival, which drew over 250 people, the organizers are hoping to attract more attendees this summer.

Why Curt Columbus plans to step away from Providence’s Trinity Rep

The theater company’s artistic director will have been at the helm for 20 years.

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