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ABIGAIL CROCKER
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Swords, cycles, skates — and Scrotie
Fun 'n' games
Sporting venues don't have to be limited to large corporate-sponsored stands full of foam fingers. Some of the more unique — and irreverent — sports teams can be found right in Lil' Rhody's backyard.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| August 31, 2010
At the Cable Car: The wind-lashed and sea-worn
Surf’s Up
On a recent Sunday, the usual grad school crowd at the Cable Car Cinema in Providence gave way to something different — the wind-lashed faces and sea-worn hands of Rhode Island’s oft-ignored surfing community.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| May 12, 2010
A music producer eyes a revival
The Gator
It was 2006 and music producer Jo Jo Gator, a couple of decades removed from the glory days, needed to get back on the radar screen.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| April 14, 2010
After Fort Thunder, the zine lives
Media
Last week, friends of the zine Taffy Hips gathered at Ada Books on Westminster Street to celebrate the sixth issue: robot comics, prints of giant tsunami waves, and an interview with Chicago-based cartoonist Anya Davidson.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| February 03, 2010
Of Doctor Tremendanus and the giant furry jellyfish
Monsters, Inc.
It was New Year’s Eve and in the belly of the Roxy nightclub, away from the teeming Bright Night crowds, there were monsters on the loose: creatures with protruding noses, googly eyes, and spindly legs.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| January 06, 2010
A casket gets some airtime
Deadly
Bert Harlow, woodworker and founder of the Narrows Center for the Arts in Fall River, Massachusetts, made his own casket a few years ago. But he figured the pine box should get some use before he was nailed into it.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| December 30, 2009
RISD tunes up its moonbuggy
Space Travel
At the Rhode Island School of Design’s NASA-sponsored industrial design studio, the evidence of late-night activity is aplenty: granola bar wrappers, an empty Orangina bottle, and a crumpled potato-chip bag.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| December 23, 2009
‘A good experience if you’re a sociopath’
Television
The “Golden Mic” crew isn’t bitter.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| December 09, 2009
Phattening Providence lyrics
Beats and Rhymes
The flyers appeared on coffee shop message boards and street corners. "We Phatten Rhymes," they read, and "Brown/RISD Rappers: Get Your Lyrics Doped."
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| November 11, 2009
Pints And Blood On A Saturday Night
The undead
The Reverend Al Zombie, organizer of the Providence Zombie Pub Crawl, climbed on the bar at Fatty McGee’s as the event kicked off Saturday night to offer a disclaimer.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| October 07, 2010
Scooting the city
Cruisin'
Move aside four-wheelers. On Wednesday nights, it's scooter time.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| October 14, 2009
Ready, set, howl!
Lunar Laps
From the people who brought you the Woolly Fair, the city's furriest art festival, a bit of hairy exercise this past weekend.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| October 07, 2009
Steel, blowtorches, and a little trash talk
Metal Works
At the Steel Yard, arts center and business incubator for the metal-minded, a molten hot contest this past weekend. It was the second annual Iron Chef Competition -- a game pitting artist against artist, blowtorches in hand, in a breakneck race to produce the snazziest sculpture.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 23, 2009
Hacking into pie
Circuitry
John Duksta's latest bit of high-tech wizardry — a machine that would aid in the creation of circuit boards — fell a bit short.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 09, 2009
Dance Fever
Where to shake it like you mean it
Those with a hankering for slick riffs and dirty break beats look no further.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 03, 2009
Providence filmmakers go cruisin'
The Islands
Any artistic triumph involves a little luck. Providence native Ben Chace was in Brooklyn's Prospect Park two years ago when he watched a raffle ticket turn into a pair of tickets for a Jamaican cruise.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 02, 2009
Firehouse No. 13 shakes up summer slump
The Everything Parties
To wake the city from its summer slumber, Firehouse No. 13 has been programming, well, everything.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| September 03, 2009
On the water and off the grid
Anchors away
Olneyville neighbors Zach Weindel and Daniel Gladstone are determined to live off the grid — way off the grid.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| August 19, 2009
Candy for your sins
Confessions Dept.
Confessionals aren't just for holy rollers anymore. They are for everyman, according to Melissa Joy, creator of the Truth Booth — a wandering tent designed to collect secrets.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| August 12, 2009
The Wat Misaka story
Making a rebound
He only played three games and scored seven points in the 1947-48 season, but Wataru Misaka's story is netted, slammed, and sealed in NBA history. The 5'7" Japanese-American was the New York Knicks' first-round draft pick and the first non-white basketball player in the NBA.
By:
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| August 05, 2009
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