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Scott Cordischi On Sports: What’s Your Favorite Championship?

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

It's amazing to think how lucky we sports fans are here in New England.  Some cities' pro sports franchises don't even compete for championships occasionally.  Here in New England, our pro teams win them regularly!

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Photo-Journalist Opens Exhibit on Latino Culture at AS220

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

A new, vibrant exhibit opens tonight at AS220's Photo gallery space, and shouldn't be missed. Journalist and photographer Huáscar Robles will present  “El País Bajo Mi Piel: Culture, Memory and Resistance,” a collection of photographs that chronicle Providence’s Hispanic community. 

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Dear John: Keep Your Pants On

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Dear John, I am a happily married woman with an eight-year-old son. Recently, another couple invited the three of us to share their favorite summer pastime with them: visiting a family-friendly naturist resort.

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slides: 6 Must-Have Accessories for Summer

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

After the first weekend of summer and Memorial Day’s implicit command to shift your wardrobe, you can shed your winter whites and don an adorable dress.  Rhode Island’s boutiques have some recommendations that will prep you for some perfect summer fashion choices.

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Trender: Arts Entrepreneur Reza Clifton

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Who are the Rhode Islanders leading in arts, fashion, food, and style? They're Trenders, and GoLocalProv offers glimpses of the people you most want to know on the scene. Today, writer, producer, and arts entrepreneur Reza Clifton, who helms the vibrant scene at Providence's hottest new music/nightlife/restaurant, Roots Cafe

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Well-Read: To Lend (Or Not to Lend) Books

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

To lend or not to lend... For me, this is no longer a question. Generous by nature, I used to enjoy sharing not only the titles of wonderful books but also the books themselves.  If a friend seemed excited by my description of a book, I would have it in their hands before they could change their mind...

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Winning The Cup May Be Easier Than You Think!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

While the Vancouver Canucks may be the odds-on favorite to win the Stanley Cup, don't count out these Boston Bruins!

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Ri Students Win Safety PSA Competition

Monday, May 30, 2011

Students from Moses Brown School, Westerly High School and East Providence High School took top honors in the 2011 Safety is NO Accident video/poster contest, sponsors announced this week.

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Modern Manners + Etiquette: Sharing Household Chores

Monday, May 30, 2011

What's going on with the venerable state of marriage? Last Thursday the Census Bureau released the latest statistics about marriage that say, in the past sixty years the number of “husband-wife families” has fallen 30% since 1950, when 78% of the adult population was married. Currently only 48% of adults are wed.

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College Admissions: 4 Honors Programs That Rival the Ivies

Monday, May 30, 2011

Honors programs are a phenomenon that did not exist when most parents went to college. But today, many schools are touting them as a competitive tool. Some are extremely substantive and others are light in content and benefits. But, the truly robust honors programs offer students an academic experience that rivals the Ivy League, with many perks Ivy League students rarely see.

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