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Slater Technology Fund Names 8 Student Fellows from Brown, URI

Saturday, March 05, 2011

The Slater Technology Fund, Rhode Island’s state-backed venture capital fund, has picked eight students focused on life sciences from RI-based universities to be part of its Entrepreneurial Fellows Program for this current academic year, its third annual program.



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MET School to Award $5K to Young Entrepreneurs

Saturday, March 05, 2011

It's time for entrepreneurs to step up for entrepreneurs... even if they're in high school. The Met Center for Entrepreneurship will present its Business Plan Competition on Wednesday, March 23rd from 10 am to 12 pm at The Met’s Public Street campus in the Media and Arts Center, Entrepreneurship Room.

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Elmo’s Red Tie Ball to Benefit Hasbro

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Hasbro Children’s Hospital is furthering its commitment to improving the lives of patients and families with its annual fundraising gala to benefit the hospital. Each year, the event takes on a different children’s theme. This year’s ball is titled Elmo’s Red Tie Ball and will feature a visit from the beloved furry red monster from Sesame Street.

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“Survivor” Auditions Coming March 16

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Do you have what it takes? Find out on March 16, at the latest round of "Survivor" auditions.

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Big Red Too Much For Brown 75-66

Saturday, March 05, 2011

A shooting slump in the game's final 7 minutes costs Brown.

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What’s Making Newz In Local Media

Friday, March 04, 2011

With the February TV ratings wrapped up this week – it’s time to take a look around at what the buzz is in Providence media. We’ve got talent moving around – a lawsuit – and a comeback kid story. As always, thanks to those who drop dimes this way making our Media Round-Up even better.

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Theater Review: Trinity’s Yellowman

Friday, March 04, 2011

The bitter seed at the core of Yellowman, Dael Orlandersmith's 2002 play which opens this week at Trinity Rep, tastes of the conflicted reality of race. When two African-American children meet on a school playground in South Carolina's Lowcountry in the late 1960s and become friends (and ultimately lovers), their complex sensibilities about their relative darkness and resulting identity and status divide them.

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5 Make-Up Musts for Work

Friday, March 04, 2011

We’ve covered “going out” makeup quite a bit but what about what you wear to the office? Your workplace makeup can say a lot about who you are so express yourself.

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Brown Orchestra Premieres Piece Based on Shakespeare’s Life

Friday, March 04, 2011

If you’ve never heard of “Mr. W.S.” by Anthony Burgess, it may be because it has never been performed in Rhode Island since it was written in 1979. This weekend, the Brown University Orchestra will be changing that when it plays the ballet for orchestra during its winter program this weekend.

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MA vs RI Casino Wars Heat Up

Friday, March 04, 2011

While Rhode Island seeks a strategy for gaming, the Mayors of many of Massachusett's largest communities have unified to push for an expansion of gaming in the Bay State. Their success could be devastating to Rhode Island's already fragile budget situation.

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