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Arts & Culture

Published Sat Jan 01 2000 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)









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Theater Review: 'Chicago,' The Longest Running American Musical

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Theatre By The Sea in Matunuck is closing its summer theater season with “Chicago,” the longest-running American musical ever to hit Broadway. Rhode...

Artscape: Celebrating Author Robert Coover

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Brown University honored fiction writer Robert Coover this month with a three-day festival, "International Fiction Now: Celebrating the Unspeakable...

This I Believe New England: Poems

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Words matter. They matter a lot. We string words together in myriad ways. Sentences filled with compelling prose. Catchy phrases that inspire us. One...

State Study Finds RI Film/TV Incentives Generate Only 27 Cents For Every Dollar Spent

The tax incentive program backed by state lawmakers was introduced in 2005.

A new study finds that Rhode Island’s film and TV tax credit is losing the state more than $1.8 million a year.

How Our Brains React When Something Catches Our Attention: Yale Scientists Take A Look

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Scientists at Yale have given us the most detailed look yet at what happens to our brains during the crucial split-second moment we decide to pay...

This I Believe New England: Appreciating Time

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Many of us have known friends and loved ones whose minds and mental faculties have slipped away as some form of dementia has tightened its unrelenting...

RI Artscape: Welcome to Camp America, Inside Guantanamo Bay

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" Welcome to Camp America: Beyond Gitmo " is a photographic exhibit now at the Carriage House Gallery at the Brown University Center for Public...

In Newport, Celebrating The Eclipse And The Sea With Song And Dance

Dancers rehearse the Sea Pageant on Barrinton Town Beach

On Monday, people across the country will gather to witness a total solar eclipse.

Newport High School Plays Host To Superstars Of Modern Classical Music

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Think of the world’s most famous concert venues: Carnegie Hall, the Paris Opera House, Royal Albert Hall. Well, you may be able to add another name to...

House Judiciary Committee Expected To Vote On Multiple Bills

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The House Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on an assortment of legislation Tuesday as the session reaches its final stretch.