He’s not a real doctor. His friends and family called him Ted. And he designed illustrations for Narragansett Beer . Since his death in 1991, Theodor…
arts and culture
Pedestrians Get A Taste Of PVDFest
Tourists, residents and downtown workers alike stopped to gaze open-mouthed at the sight of performers suspended from a multi-story building in downtown…
With Federal Decision Nearing, Southern New England Towns Push Back Against Rail Plan
The Federal Railroad Administration is working on plans to bring more high-speed rail to the Northeast Corridor. It’s the busiest stretch of passenger…
Theater Review: Wilbury Group Takes A Step Back In Time With ‘Spring Awakening’
With the summer theater scene about to begin, Providence’s Wilbury Group has taken a step back in time. Maybe it’s a trend, says Rhode Island Public…
RI Artscape: New Urban Arts At 20
The community arts studio New Urban Arts in Providence is celebrating its 20 th anniversary this year. The organization provides mentoring relationships…
TGIF: 22 Things To Know About Rhode Island Politics & Media
Stormy times in DC, and no shortage of news at home, a.k.a. Crimetown . So thanks for stopping by for my weekly column. As usual, your tips and comments…
Theater Review: Heavy Are The Heads That Wear The Crowns In ‘King Elizabeth’
At the Gamm Theatre these nights they are taking a look at events from the 16th century, the days of powerful Kings and Queens, which, it turns out, are…
New Englanders Say Goodbye To ‘The Greatest Show On Earth’
Children of all ages will say their goodbyes to the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus this weekend in Providence. The city is hosting the…
Writer Roy Peter Clark To Deliver Providence College Commencement Speech
Providence College alum Roy Peter Clark, known as “America’s Writing Coach” will deliver the commencement address at PC’s 99 th commencement, on Sunday,…
The Pulse: Dance Retrains The Brain With Parkinson’s Disease
About a million Americans live with Parkinson’s Disease. It’s a chronic, progressive brain disorder that slowly robs a person of the ability to control…

