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Theater Review: 90’s Play ‘How I Learned To Drive’ Reaches Into Current Headlines

Back in the late 1990s Brown University professor Paula Vogel won a Pulitzer Prize for her play “How I Learned to Drive,” a startling work about guilt, need and levels of responsibility. Now Providence’s Wilbury Group has brought the play back. Rhode Island Public Radio’s Bill Gale says its more vibrant, and necessary, than ever.

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An Unexpected Pregnancy, A Change of Plans

For more than a decade, Central Falls has had the highest teen pregnancy rate in Rhode Island. The rate has declined significantly in recent years, but…

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Scott MacKay Commentary: Women, Progressives Triumph in Assembly, Providence Council Campaigns

Most of the media coverage of last week’s Rhode Island primaries focused on the statewide contests for governor and lieutenant governor. But RIPR…

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After Year-Long Search, RI Philharmonic Names New Conductor

The English-born, Boston-area musician Bramwell Tovey will now lead the local ensemble.

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Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza Wins Democratic Primary, Supporters Say Ready For More Progress

About 80 supporters, friends, family members and volunteers for Elorza’s campaign clapped and chanted “four more years” as the mayor wrapped up his…

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Analysis: RI Progressive Democrats Win Crucial General Assembly Seats

While Matt Brown’s underfunded and underwhelming primary campaign from the left failed to even dent Gov. Gina Raimondo’s march to a second term as Rhode…

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Can An Unabashed Progressive Clinch A Statewide Seat? Regunberg Thinks So.

The power of progressive Democrats faces a local test Wednesday. In the Rhode Island primary, a group of progressives are challenging candidates backed…

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RI Marks 17th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks

On September 11, 2001, a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks against the U.S. killed nearly 3,000 people. On Tuesday, the Naval War College in…

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