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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
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Review: The Bike Stop Cafe
Great pizza and so much more
"Follow your bliss” certainly took hold with the Bike Stop Cafe’s co-owner/culinary head Brendan Roan. He’d cooked all over the state for the last couple decades and loved feeding folks, but his not-so-secret second passion was bicycling.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| June 18, 2013
Review: Meritage
Excellence in East Greenwich
Super-generous margaritas, wood-grilled pizzas, and so much more.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| June 04, 2013
A tangled web
Paula Hunter's 'Away From Home'
In an ongoing series of monologues that began with Paula Hunter's Home Alone more than five years ago, this comic commentator on life as she (and we) know it is currently presenting Away From Home.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| April 30, 2013
Spring in their steps
Festival Ballet's 'Up Close On Hope'
Festival Ballet Providence's Up Close On Hope can be counted on to present new works and to spotlight new company members.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| April 02, 2013
Review: Leo’s Ristorante
An Italian tradition in Bristol
Over the decades, Leo's Pizza became a Bristol staple, after Panteleone Mancieri (aka "Leo") opened it in 1948.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| March 20, 2013
URI Theatre’s Metamorphoses
Changing of the gods
Mary Zimmerman's wonderfully inventive 2002 play, Metamorphoses , based on 10 of Ovid's tales of the Greek myths, is being given a spirited and hip production at the URI Theatre (through March 3).
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| February 27, 2013
Hester Kaplan’s The Tell is captivating
Local color
In her first novel in 10 years, The Tell (Harper Perennial), Providence writer and educator Hester Kaplan tackles the familiar territory of marriage and relationships.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| January 23, 2013
World-class troupes and local treasures
Cool moves
Rhode Island has been graced with many fine home-grown dance companies over the years.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| December 26, 2012
Review: Jigger’s Hill & Harbour Diner
Delightful fare in a classic setting
It's been a long time since we've been to Jigger's, and in the meantime, it sat empty for almost a year, with new owners Steve and Karie Head cleaning and renovating this jewel of an official Worcester Dining Car.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| December 12, 2012
Festival Ballet’s ‘Up Close, On Hope’
New moves
Festival Ballet Providence's intimate in-studio performances, Up Close on Hope, have always offered full and varied programs of short works by local and guest choreographers, many of them new to Rhode Island audiences (and/or their work is new).
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| October 24, 2012
Review: Pizzeria Mezzo
Sublime pies, and ‘BBQ’ too
Since it opened in May, Pizzeria Mezzo (half pizza/half "BBQ") has become the go-to spot in Wakefield for a casual supper for summer visitors, South County locals, URI students, and everyone in between.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| September 12, 2012
Dracula's new digs
Plus, Fusionworks turns 25, and a world of exotic moves
Take a quick glance at the fall calendar for performance events and you'll see there's a whole lotta dancin' goin' on!
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| September 12, 2012
Review: Jacky’s Waterplace
Bursting with culinary character
The first time I visited Jacky's Waterplace, it was just before the grand opening, and who should be there to give us the grand tour but Jacky Ko himself.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| August 28, 2012
Review: Hourglass Brasserie
Pamper your palate
Providence Restaurant Weeks (which continue through July 21; view the list at goprovidence.com/RW) is a sweet deal for several reasons.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| July 11, 2012
Review: Small Axe Café
Enchanting dining in Charlestown
Anyone who has lived in southern Rhode Island since the '70s, as we have, has almost surely discovered the then-hippie/now retro-hippie enclave of the Fantastic Umbrella Factory.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| June 12, 2012
Fusionworks presents the Next Generation
Youth movement
Hopping on the theme of local resources, Fusionworks Dance Company has spotlighted homegrown dancers and Rhode Island-based choreographers in recent spring concerts.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| April 24, 2012
Everett whips up a stunning Brain Storm
Sensory overload
Just when you think that the members of Everett's company couldn't possibly come up with anything more jaw-dropping than previous productions, they reach into a vast realm of thoughts, perceptions, delusions, and clarifications on yet another oft-debated topic.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| April 18, 2012
Review: Beach Rose Café
Simple delights in Wickford
When a foodie friend (whose bedtime reading is cookbooks) recommended Beach Rose Café, I immediately took notice.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| March 14, 2012
Bill T. Jones keeps it moving in Story/Time
70 minutes, 70 tales
Over the course of his almost 40-year career, choreographer Bill T. Jones has often told stories in his dance pieces.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| March 07, 2012
URI’s marvelous take on Tartuffe
Hilarity and hypocrisy
"The more things change, the more they stay the same" — that phrase may not have found widespread popularity until the 19th century, but French playwright and satirist Molière understood it well.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| February 29, 2012
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