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Independent Bookstore Day is a one-day national party that takes place at over 900 indie bookstores across the country on Saturday, April 27. Ink Fish Books at 488 Main St., Warren, is a woman-owned … more
The Newport Navy Choristers, under the direction of Lori McDowell, will present “Proudly We Sing.” The active and retired military service members and their families perform a repertoire … more
The Narragansett Bay Symphony Community Orchestra’s spring concert features Brahms’ ‘Schicksalslied’, Op. 54 and ‘Nänie’, Op. 82, featuring Coro Amante with … more
The Friends of Tiverton Libraries will hold a book and bake sale in the community room lots of books, music CDs, movie DVDs, jigsaw puzzles and a baked goods table. Most books will be priced at $1 or … more
Birding enthusiasts eagerly await the arrival of colorful songbirds each spring in the Ocean State. These neotropical migrants include warblers, tanagers, vireos and others that visit Rhode Island in … more
The Warren Conservation Commission's annual Earth Day Clean Up and Nip Contest has been postponed to April 27 due to last Saturday’s rain. more
Decorate your car with bright yellow daffiness, don your daffy best, and head down to Easton’s Beach in Newport on Sunday, April 21, for the start of a one-of-a-kind “Driving Miss … more
The Newport Beer Festival brings togwether 50 breweries, offering more than 100 beer selections, at historic Fort Adams State Park this Saturday, April 20, proudly sponsored by Newport Craft Brewing … more
On Thursday, April 18, Gallery Night Providence will offer five free guided tours of Providence art spaces. Four tours (5:00, 5:30, 5:45, and 6:00 p.m.) depart from the Graduate Hotel on … more
Head to Roger Williams Park Boathouse Lawn on April 22 to celebrate Earth Day! Try your hand at stormwater mural painting, head out on a green infrastructure tour, enjoy food, art, and community … more
Newport Live is celebrating the 30th anniversary of South African independence with four award-winning jazz artists from South Africa. These shows commemorate the April 1994 elections that brought … more
Imago Foundation for the Arts will host “I’ve Got a Song! A Living History of the McCarthy Era,” written and performed by Nancy Hood, with narration and musical accompaniment by … more
Blithewold, the American Daffodil Society and Bristol Garden Club welcome all daffodil enthusiasts to the first “Blithewold in Bloom” show. Beginners to experts will compete with a wide … more
The Chamber Orchestra of Barrington at St. John’s will present Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man,” Charles Ives’ Symphony No. 3, Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 … more
The Bristol Garden Club will present ‘Daffodils Downtown’ from April 15 through the 29th. Bristol merchants will be showcasing daffodil-themed paintings by local artists in their windows, and several restaurants will be offering daffodil themed delights. more
Here it is, folks, your 2024 July 4th Concert Series lineup! more
On April 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Coggeshall Farm will be offering a fun and educational outdoor experience for all ages. more
Prepare to spring into a week filled to the brim with giggles, play, and memories that will last a lifetime at Providence Children’s Museum (PCM) during the April school vacation! PCM is … more
Sweet Spring has arrived! Bring the kids to explore the Audubon trails in Bristol, meet some cool critters, discover marine life in the aquarium, and join special programs and activities each day … more
This upcoming week of April vacation, East Providence Public Library has a great lineup of family fun activities! In addition to yoga, sewing, a Lyla in the Loop program with PBS, and more, the … more
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
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