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Don’t Miss: Misquamicut’s Fall Fest 2011

Friday, September 16, 2011

Fall may be looming, but the 2011 beach season never ends at Westerly’s Misquamicut Beach. The 2011 Misquamicut FallFest, a waterfront weekend of fun, carnival fun, and lots of classic rock and roll, is the first of its kind.

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5 Weekend Musts: Guatemalan Festival, Harvest Fair + More

Guatemalan colors and celebration

Friday, September 16, 2011

Feel fall in the air? Which means it's time for some harvest celebrations, as well as great ethnic festivals and a whole lot more. Here are the five best bets.

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Theater Review: Trinity’s His Girl Friday

Kiss the girl? Brazil & Sullivan, Jr.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Rewrite! As Act 1 of Trinity's His Girl Friday lumbers on, a full hour passed, another half hour still to come, the pounding dialogue thuds like a newspaper printing press. Amid the din, all I can hear, or wish I heard, was what editors used to holler into the phone. Get me rewrite!

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Family Matters: Apple Picking, Recipes + More

Friday, September 16, 2011

Apple picking is one of our favorite fall traditions. We spend time together outdoors as a family, support local farmers, and learn about how and where real apples grow. We often combine our trip with a tailgate picnic lunch at the orchard or snack at a nearby café. Once home from apple picking, we sort our bounty; setting aside smaller apples for the lunch box and selecting larger or slightly bruised apples for cooking.

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URI Football Ready to Make Some Noise

Friday, September 16, 2011

It was almost a shocker heard ‘round the college football world.

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Red Sox Report: Here Come The Rays!

Friday, September 16, 2011

The struggling Sox lost again on Thursday and are dangerously close to losing their slim lead in the American League Wild Card race.

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BETTER LIVING: 10 Household Products to Ditch NOW

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Making the change to a greener cleaning routine is a great choice for you, your family, your pets, and the Earth. If you're not sure where to begin, take a look at my list of the Top Ten Products you should Toss - and why.

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Good is Good: Is Recycling for Girly Men?

Thursday, September 15, 2011

The Range Rover was filled with kids of various ages and both genders bellowing “Defying Gravity,” from the Broadway show Wicked at the top of their lungs (really not sure why, one of those don’t ask, don’t tell kind of parenting things). I was happy to get out and fill that massive gas tank at an Irving station in the middle of nowhere Maine.

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One Way Gallery Ups the Art Ante in Downtown Providence

Making waves on Westminster: One Way Gallery

Thursday, September 15, 2011

This Saturday night will mark the second reception for One Way Gallery’s downtown gallery, and a statement about the gallery's increasing impact on the Downcity arts landscape.

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NEW: Brown Application Fees Among Most Expensive in Nation, Says US News

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

If you're going to be that exclusive, maybe you can charge that much. Brown University, fresh from its #15 national ranking on US News' Best Colleges 2012, also made US News' list of the most expensive application fees in the country, with a $75 application fee that is nearly double the national average of $37.64.

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