Sure, a big Amazon facility is getting notice, but Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena Jr., a devout Tampa Bay Rays fan, should get to the high-flying, but low-drawing team to Rhode Island. Just a thought. Thanks for stopping by. You can follow me through the week on the twitters. Here we go. *** Want to get […]
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Political Roundtable: Huntley on what it takes to reduce violence in Providence – and America
Cedric Huntley has been a leader in efforts to reduce violence in Providence for more than 20 years. He serves as executive director of the Nonviolence Institute, which deploys street workers to mediate conflicts and try to stop violence before it happens.
The New Bedford Art Museum is filled with sound for its latest exhibition
“Sound in Space, Sound in Place” is the latest exhibition at The New Bedford Art Museum. It features sound art that fills the converted bank building with sounds that invite the visitor to explore.
TGIF: Ian Donnis’ Rhode Island politics roundup for April 7, 2023
T.S. Eliot may have called April the cruelest month, but it feels kind of nice more often than not. Thanks for stopping by. You can follow me through the week on the twitters. Here we go. *** Want to get my column in your inbox every Friday? Just sign up right here *** STORY OF […]
Political Roundtable: Paxson on Brown, RI’s healthcare landscape and the university’s plans in the Jewelry District
Christina Paxson marked her 10-year anniversary as president of Brown University last year.
Studio Session: Roz Raskin on self-healing and Nova One’s latest album, ‘Create Myself’
Raskin’s latest release is a collection of dream-pop songs with a message of love and acceptance to their younger self.
What’s a passive house?
Recently, Rhode Island certified its first “Passive House.” What does that mean? And will we all live in one someday?
Two weeks later, Ed Cooley’s departure still doesn’t feel right
It’s how, not why, the Providence College basketball coach left for Georgetown.
TGIF: Ian Donnis’ Rhode Island politics roundup for March 31, 2023
Spring time – when everyone’s aunt and uncle jumps into the CD1 race. Thanks for stopping by. You can follow me through the week on the twitters. Here we go. *** Want to get my column in your inbox every Friday? Just sign up right here *** STORY OF THE WEEK: Can Rhode Island tax-cut […]
Political Roundtable: Matos on her CD1 run, being lieutenant governor, and the slowdown on development in RI
Sabina Matos made history when she became Rhode Island’s first Latina Lieutenant Governor in 2021. Now, she’s trying to make history again, as the first Democratic woman to represent the Ocean State in Congress.

