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Tiny Showcase: RI’s Anti-Snob Art Entrepreneurs

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Tiny Showcase was established to fight art snobbery. In November 2004, Jon Buonaccorsi and Shea'la Finch founded Tiny Showcase with the belief that art should be accessible and affordable.  Each week, the Providence-based Tiny Showcase selects a piece of art and creates a limited edition high-quality reproduction of this piece—ranging from prints on archival Hahnemühle German Printmaking Paper, posters, tee shirts, stickers, bookplates, pins and zines.

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Well-Read: 8 Great Memoirs

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

As much as I enjoy a great novel, I am also drawn to the memoir. Thanks to books such as A Million Little Pieces and Three Cups of Tea, the genre has taken a bit of a beating in the past few years but this does not deter me from continuing to enjoy a well-told story. Memory can be a tricky thing, and given that I read some of these books months and years ago, my recollection of what they’re about might be a little bit hazy. But that's the beauty of memoir! I'm happy to be sharing my 8 favorites of recent memory. 

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RI 48 Hour Film Festival Winners Announced

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

What did you do with 48 hours earlier this summer? If you competed in the Rhode Island Film Collaborative's time-pressured, high-yield 48 Hour Film Project, you squeezed every bit of visual creativity out of those hours. At the beginning of a weekend in July, you got a character, a prop, a line of dialogue, and a genre. By the end of the weekend you came up with a film.

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Patriots:  All’s well doesn’t mean stand Pat

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The current Patriot roster stands at the limit of 90 players, which means that over the course of the next 2 ½ weeks, 37 of those players will be looking for work elsewhere.

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5 Big Questions About The Upcoming NFL Season

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

There are many questions heading into the 2011 NFL season.  What do you think?

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NEW: URI Named #13 Best Value by SmartMoney Magazine

Monday, August 15, 2011

SmartMoney magazine ranks URI the #13 most valuable college for return on investment in the nation, the top ranked in New England. 

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Succeed with Style: Clean Office the Key to Success

Monday, August 15, 2011

Have you ever walked into a colleague’s office and thought to yourself, “Wow they must be having a bad day,” because it looks as if it was hit by a tornado? What about their car?

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Modern Manners + Etiquette: Break-Ups and Uncoupling

Monday, August 15, 2011

It goes without saying, breaking up is hard to do. We want to be authentic, but it's near impossible to be honest and nice at the same time.  What is the etiquette for breaking away? Is there a decent, straightforward way to break up? It doesn't make sense to sabotage each other's future relationships by breaking up through a nasty update status on Facebook.

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BACK TO SCHOOL 2011: Social + Digital Media for Academic Success

Monday, August 15, 2011

Getting sucked into hours of Facebook stalking or inappropriate twitter feeds won’t give you an “A” in Chemistry, but there are multiple ways to use social and digital media for academic success. Experts Brennan McEachran, Digital Media Zone expert and CEO of Hitsend and Kerri A. Hicks, Manager of Web Communications at URI, offer tips to help you use social and digital media to your advantage. 

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Inside Brown’s New School of Medicine

Monday, August 15, 2011

On the corner of Ship and Richmond streets, in Providence’s Jewelry District, there is a new kid on the block. This is the new home of Brown’s Warren Alpert Medical School—teeming with shiny newness and natural light.

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