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More than a hundred local artisans will be showcasing their work during the State Street Festival on Saturday, April 13, in downtown Bristol. Sponsored by the Bristol Merchants Association, the … more
Laura Daly of the Boston Globe had this to say about Grace Morrison, "Her voice smacks of Jewel, and her style, cadence, and song structure is every inch from the school of Joan Osborne, … more
Too Klez For Comfort will present a high-energy traditional klezmer and Jewish repertoire, Yiddish theater pieces, jazz standards, original works, and borscht belt Latin numbers. Members are John … more
Concerts at the Point will present Boyd Meets Girl (Australian classical guitarist Rupert Boyd and American cellist Laura Metcalf). The duo has toured the world sharing their eclectic mix of music … more
The renowned Greg Abate Quartet will perform with Abate on saxophone and flute, Paul Del Nero on bass, Matt DeChamplain on piano, and Gary Johnson on drums. The state house is handicapped accessible … more
Coggeshall Farm Museum will open for the season on Saturday with live demonstrations and conversations with historians at the blacksmith shop and the cheese house. Friendly farm animals include … more
A comprehensive management view of the America’s Cup from 1851 to the present will be unfurled at the Bosworth Lecture Series on Thursday, April 11, at 6:30 p.m. at the Rogers Free Library. The … more
This Friday, April 5, learn how to build your own bamboo structure to support climbing plants in the home garden! In this workshop, you will harvest, clean, and prepare bamboo from the Blithewold … more
Residents of Newport County are invited to visit The Preservation Society of Newport County’s open houses and properties for free on Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7. This offer … more
This year, the fun kicks off at Bannister’s Wharf at noon on Saturday, April 6, with an explosion of musket fire and a garland of daffodils cut by the newly crowned Ms. Daffodil, Dr. Kelli Armstrong, president of Salve Regina University, joined by Newport’s Mayor, Xay Khamsyvoravong. more
This Saturday, April 6, acclaimed and award-winning artists from the Northeast will return to Audubon with incredibly life-like carvings of birds and other wildlife! Nature photographers, … more
A Westport, Dartmouth and Tiverton High School Student Show is this weekend. And, all are invited to a reception on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Pictured is a painting by Tiverton High School senior Maeve … more
The 74th annual R.I. Home Show is five shows in one — the 11th annual Energy Expo, the 10,000-square-foot Garden Experience, the Inspiration Showcase, the Specialty R.I. Flower Show and the … more
This Saturday, March 30, join the Audubon Society and design and create a beautiful pendant with sea glass found on local beaches. Learn how to choose the right piece of glass and transform it using … more
In collaboration with the spring 2024 Bristol Bookfest, The Bristol Art Museum, and Rogers Free Library announce a new juried community exhibit - Hold Fast; Stay True - through which artists visually … more
There are two more winter markets. At the March 28 market, there will be gift shopping and holiday orders. Shop for the latest in locally-produced food and beverages, contribute feedback, share in … more
An author showcase hosted by the Association of Rhode Island Authors and Borealis Coffee features presentations by authors, readings, Q&A, and signed copies of the books for sale. Authors are … more
Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum opens its stone and wrought-iron front gate for the season at 10 a.m. this Saturday, March 30, welcoming visitors for the first time this year. Though the … more
PORTSMOUTH — The music will play on at Ragged Island Brewing on Bristol Ferry Road.   more
Confused about Westport’s Town Meeting? How it works, the process and procedure, and more? On Wednesday evening, Westport middle schoolers become the teachers. The eighth grade class will … more
PORTSMOUTH — Due to inclement weather forecasted for Saturday, the Portsmouth Tree Commission is moving its annual Tree Seedling Give-a-Way to Sunday, March 24, from 9 to 11 a.m. (or until supplies last). more
The inaugural event, one of a series to come, was organized by the Association of Rhode Island Authors, and is happening on Thursday, March 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Borealis Coffee Company in Bristol. more
A lecture this Saturday at Blithewold Mansion will focus on three remarkable Rhode Island women of the 19th and 20th centuries. Maud Howe Elliott was a social and political activist, Pulitzer … more
March is for guitar heroes! And Chris Spedding is the iconic guitar hero. Newport Live presents The Chris Spedding Trio with Anton Fig on Friday, March 22nd at 7:30 PM at the Colony House in … more
Newport Contemporary Ballet’s spring repertory performance Shifting Light,  includes a strikingly diverse … more
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