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- 2009: Worth another look
The lousy economy hit home this year as Stairwell Gallery in Providence and Yes Gallery in Warren closed their doors.
- Visions of hope
Shannon Heuklom of Providence spent the past two summers helping at a rural clinic, serving some 2000 HIV-positive patients, that is run by the nonprofit Hope Through Health in the West African nation of Togo.
- The digerarti
Strapped into Erik Conrad’s electronic vest, I stood waiting for the personal digital assistant, attached by a wire to the outfit, to make a GPS connection.
- Life in Hell
Wiharso, who lives in North Kingstown, fills 5 Traverse with a harrowing dance of demons in black silhouettes and ruddy flesh (well, charcoal, acrylic, enamel, and spray paint).
- Their back pages
An often overlooked factor of Providence's underground art scene that flourished in the decade bookending the start of the millennium was the central place of the zine.
- Stop the presses
Meg Turner steals the show in 5 Traverse gallery's new exhibit with her installation Santa's Worst Nightmare . Climb up a few stairs, step into a closet-sized box wallpapered with etchings of bricks, and close the old weathered door behind you.
- A timeless tale
Ever since it was published in 1868, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women has been inspiring generation after generation of strong-minded girls to grow into independent women.
- Fall Dance Preview: Things are moving around town
This fall’s dance events include reprises at local companies.
- R.I.P., Ben Mondor (1925-2010)
Flags at half-mast at Casa Diablo and black mourning mantillas over Phillipe and Jorge’s heads on learning of the death of Ben Mondor Sunday at his home in Warwick Neck at age 85.
- Review: A. Cemal Ekin's 'Touching the History' at PC
In June 2009, A. Cemal Ekin, a marketing professor at Providence College, found himself in Istanbul, Turkey, atop scaffolding rising some 16 stories high inside the historic dome of Hagia Sophia.
- Review: PC updates Ibsen's Hedda Gabler
Bad girls these days may act out more flamboyantly than the anti-heroine namesake of Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler . But Hedda makes up in shrewdness what she lacks in spectacle.
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THE ‘2012 RISD GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITION’ | May 23, 2012
The star, literally, of the "2012 RISD Graduate Thesis Exhibition," the school's annual showcase of its graduating graduate student talent at the Rhode Island Convention Center is James Franco.
ALEX LUKAS’S POST-APOCALYPTIC LANDSCAPES, PLUS THE NEW TOPOGRAPHICS OF BARBARA BOSWORTH AND STEPHEN TOURLENTES | May 16, 2012
The skies are seared gray and scuffed by clouds that could be smoke from toxic fires along the horizon.
‘QUIGLEY’S MAGIC SHOW’; AND MARGUERITE KEYES’S MINIATURES | May 15, 2012
"Quigley's Magic Show" at Buonaccorsi + Agniel (1 Sims Ave, unit 102, Providence, through June 9) is a psychedelic creature double feature by Providence wife and husband team Kyla and James (Gunsho) Quigley.
THE MCMILLANS’ VIDEO INSTALLATONS ARE OPEN TO INTERPRETATION | May 08, 2012
Megan and Murray McMillan's videos unfold with dream logic.
WATERTOWN VS. WALMART | May 07, 2012
Some 75 people stand holding signs along Watertown's Arsenal Street on Saturday morning as Mike Mandel shouts their goal: to keep Walmart from moving in up the road.
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