East Side Monthly Magazine
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The large grant from the Rhode Island Foundation will help Watson highlight cultural tourism more
Reverend Dr. A. Bill Comeau dabbles in multiple disciplines more
On North Main Street, The Sandwich Hut's history is full of love, family and meatballs more
Have you ever stopped to think about street lights? more
See the sunflowers along the otherwise unoccupied space of land more
On October 1, the Cable Car will screen 24 hours of classics from the year it opened its doors more
The large grant from the Rhode Island Foundation will help Watson highlight cultural tourism more
An innovative charter school in Pawtucket addresses the increasing need for bilingual education more
Grab a fork and dig into some of the newest, tastiest restaurants in the state more
See the streets and buildings that shapes the work of H.P. Lovecraft more
Along with beer and schnitzel, Biergarten brings a whiskey bar and gaming tournaments to Federal Hill more
The daughter of two famous performers creates her own physical art in Providence more
He grew up thinking there was something extraordinary about bookstores and libraries. He’s a big fan of purple – the color – as you can see from the photo. He’s also a big fan … more
Sustainable cocoa and a from-scratch marshmallow? Sign us up more
The latest news from East Side neighborhood associations more
Warshay teaches entrepreneurship in such far-flung locales as Bahrain, China, Egypt, Portugal, Slovenia and South Africa and across the United States more
Live in one of Providence's historic homes more
Need a break from taking in all the art at RISD Museum? Stop by Cafe Pearl, their newest addition. more
From haunted mansions to eerie legends, Rhode Island is home to some weird and spooky superstitions more
The daughter of two famous performers creates her own physical art in Providence more
Find out how your neighborhood is getting into the spirit of the season more
Local entrepreneurs take on the sporting goods giants more
From haunted mansions to eerie legends, Rhode Island is home to some weird and spooky superstitions more
Author Sylvia Brown returns to Benefit Street to build an apartment combining historical charm and modern flair more
Is Gilbane's new student housing development a boon or a bust for College Hill? more
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