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Up Close with Rapper Sage Francis

Speaking truth to power: rapper Sage Francis

Friday, November 04, 2011

Although intellectual and self-reflective hip-hop artists may be a rarity at the moment, Providence rapper Sage Francis is the exception. Francis has carved out a unique niche for himself as a successful underground artist since the mid-1990s via his witty social and political commentary. As if being a multi-talented MC were not enough, Francis is also a former participant in the national competitive poetry scene and the current CEO of a major independent record label.

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Family Matters: 12 Fun Fall Projects

Gourds are great for colorful seasonal creations

Friday, November 04, 2011

We like to celebrate fall by making crafts that remind of us the season’s color, shapes and textures or using natural materials found on outdoor hikes. Many of these projects are simple and need little advanced planning.

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NEW: Free Flu Shots for Uninsured Rhode Islanders

Thursday, November 03, 2011

First Lady Stephanie Chafee, a registered nurse, and Director of Health Michael Fine, MD will be vaccinating Rhode Islanders at a no-cost flu vaccination clinic on Saturday, November 12.

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Good is Good: Male Lust

Thursday, November 03, 2011

A guy I know, a wonderful husband, recently confided in me that he loves female breasts. His wife is quite beautiful, but mothering has “ruined her tits,” he told me. He made clear to me that he intended to continue his interest in the female form in what he considered the least damaging way he could figure out—porn and strip clubs—so as to prevent a melt-down in his marriage. “My wife would freak out if she knew,” he said, “but I don’t want to end up doing something stupid like having an affair with some teenager.”

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5 Weekend Musts: Les Miz, Food & Wine Festivals + More

Liberte, Egalite, Showstopping Tunes: Les Miserables

Thursday, November 03, 2011

We might be turning back the clocks this weekend, but we're not dialing down the fun. Here are the five things you can't afford to miss out on.

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Pulitzer-Prize Winner Tony Horwitz Coming to Providence

On the trail of the violent, passionate John Brown: Tony Horwitz

Thursday, November 03, 2011

One of America’s most popular writers comes to Providence on Friday to share his view of the man who made the Civil War a bloody inevitability.

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Scott Cordischi On Sports: NE Sports Fans Missing Out

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

If it were possible, I'd love to take every sports fan in New England to a big-time college sporting event like Saturday's Alabama-LSU game.  It might change their thinking when it comes to college sports.

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NEW: Julia Steiny Named Bank of America “Local Hero”

MINDSETTER Julia Steiny honored for commitment to children

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Education writer, consultant and a member of Family Service of RI’s board of directors, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER Julia Steiny has been named “a local hero” by Bank of America’s “Neighborhood Excellence” program.

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NEW: Legalizing Marijuana Won’t Hurt Kids, Says RI Hospital Study

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Will legalizing marijuana in Rhode Island increase use among youth? No, says a new study out of Rhode Island Hospital.

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ALPHA MALE: Accessorize Like a Man

You can do it: accessorize

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Women cover themselves in jewelry, carry fancy purses, wear scarves during all four seasons, and own a different belt to match each outfit.  Men on the other hand are constantly struggling to add a little Tabasco sauce to their daily uniform.  Its socially acceptable for a woman to wear all sorts of bling and blang, but a single misstep by an accessorizing male leads a style only acceptable to the cast of the Jersey Shore.

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