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Poets have suffered a great deal in the perception of the general public over the years. If they were not portrayed as effete and delicate, they were presented as drunken geniuses that dissipated any … more
The “locavore” movement has been getting a lot more attention these days, so much so that an explanation is in order. So, simply put, a locavore is someone who only eats food that has been grown … more
Karlie Girouard, the self-proclaimed Rhode Island Matchmaker, has been in business for just about four years. But long before she officially started her matchmaking company, It’s Right RI, … more
  Romance, passion, love and lust. They’re all things that can be easily found … at least within the pages of a book. Kevin Broccoli, 28, is the fiction specialist at Mohr … more
You’d hardly expect a 23-year-old actor from Johnston to be familiar with a 1960s rock and roll band, but Ryan Boudreau was a little taken aback when he learned that so many of the songs that are … more
PASTA PALACE: Ravioli maker Josephine Lomartire …
When Johnston resident Cindy Salvato, a former executive pastry chef who taught at Johnson & Wales University and Boston University, created a tour of Federal Hill that she dubbed Savoring Rhode … more
Pictured are past contestants in the Apple Pie …
In Johnston, there has been a tradition as American as apple pie for the past 25 years. Back in 1989, the North Central Chamber of Commerce started the Apple Festival at the Governor Notte Park, and … more
Mini-cup cars are reinforced go-karts with a …
Kendra Levesque will get her learner’s permit this week. Jessica O’Leary is too young to get hers. Yet, without a driver’s license between them, Kendra and Jessica have been … more
WINNING SMILE: This is the photo that landed …
Brian Roque may only be 14, but the young Warwick native has already performed at venues like Trinity Repertory Company. The aspiring actor is no stranger to the stage, and will appear later this … more
KATE LESTER plays Mrs. Gibbs and MEGHAN ROSE …
One of the central ironies of Thornton Wilder’s timeless “Our Town” is that high school drama clubs frequently stage it. The high schoolers love the play because it uses virtually no props – … more
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