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Seen: Superbad’s Christopher Mintz-Plasse + More

McDrummin' in the 401: Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

You probably know him as the ladies' man from Superbad, but Christopher Mintz-Plasse can also make sweet music on the drums. The actor formerly known as McLovin' stopped by Providence last Thusday with his band The Young Rapscallions when they played at Ken Casey's waterfront bar The Whiskey Republic.

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Trender: Music Power-Couple Paul Phillips + Kathryne Jennings

Vivace: Paul Phillips and Kathryne Jennings

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Who are the Rhode Islanders leading in food, fashion, the arts and style? They’re Trenders, and today features the musical husband and wife duo of Paul Phillips and Kathryne Jennings. Phillips is a composer, scholar, teacher, and conductor of the Brown University Orchestra and Pioneer Valley Symphony and Chorus, and Jennings is the former artistic director of Opera Providence, an operatic soprano, and a vocal consultant to Brown.

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RISD Museum’s Two Bright, Pop Shows

Nancy Chunn's apopcalyptic view: Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear, Scene II, The Bathroom (detail) 2004-05. Courtesy Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York/feldmangallery.com.

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Perhaps echoing the pop thrills of its most recent UK exhibit, the RISD Museum opens two shows this month that will light up the city with modern takes on life.

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3 Red Sox Players Win Gold Gloves

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

For the first time since 1979, three members of the Boston Red Sox won Gold Glove awards for their strong defensive play.

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For Belichick, Time To Change Is Now

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Bill Belichick's bend but don't break defensive philosophy has worked for years but no more.  It's time for Belichick to make a drastic change.

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NEW: “Social Women” Debuts Today on Radio, Internet

Pat Paolino Cruz

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Get ready, Rhode Island. Three of the state's most dynamic women will take to the airwaves and cyberspace today at 3pm to offer the area's newest talk show for women. Anthony Gemma, founder and president of Mediapeel, the full-service marketing, advertising and public relations agency headquartered in Lincoln, RI, today announced that “Social Women” will debut today, Tuesday, November 1, at 3 PM on 790 AM and on the Internet at www.wespeakwomen.com.

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Dear John: Getting Pestered to Pose

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Dear John, I’m a female college student and I’ve been dating a guy for about a year (with a long gap last summer – we live far from each other when we’re not in school). He is an avid and very talented photographer and he’s been trying to get me to take some “tasteful,” as he says, nude photographs of me...

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Allergies May Help Fight Brain Tumors, Brown Researchers Say

Does your immune response protect you from brain tumors?

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

If you suffer from allergies, you may possess an immunological bulwark against developing brain tumors. So say researchers at Brown University

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URI Receives Major Grant for Hurricane Research

Right at the center of hurricane research: URI

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

The University of Rhode Island continues to host prominent research in weather funded by the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); in this case, about hurricanes.

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Myths and Mysteries of Judaism Come to Life in New Course

Illuminating Judaism, open to all

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

A unique offering in religious and cultural literacy will commence next week, and the public is invited. The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) will present "Fascinating Facts: Exploring the Myths and Mysteries of Judaism," a six-session course that will commence the week of Nov 7.

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