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A ’stache grows in Providence
Sex Confident Dept.
Beards are easy. Almost any guy can grow some scruff, and in some circles, it's almost de rigueur. But a mustache — that takes work, and it takes guts. A mustache is bold.
By
MARION DAVIS
| November 18, 2009
Fight for your right to party
Civil Liberties Dept.
Rhode Island's tragic collision with teen drinking in recent years has heightened concern about substance abuse in the state's school districts.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| November 11, 2009
A neighborhood theater is reborn
The Arts
It took quite a while, and north of $10 million, but last month the long-closed Park Cinema in Cranston opened as the ambitiously named Rhode Island Center for Performing Arts.
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| November 11, 2009
Phattening Providence lyrics
Beats and Rhymes
The flyers appeared on coffee shop message boards and street corners. "We Phatten Rhymes," they read, and "Brown/RISD Rappers: Get Your Lyrics Doped."
By
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| November 11, 2009
A turbine grows in Warwick
Windy City
If all goes well, Shalom Housing in Warwick, a division of Jewish Seniors Agency, will be the home of a 100-kilowatt wind turbine, part of new federal “green” stimulus award of up to $1.5 million from the US Housing and Urban Development to retrofit the 30-year-old, 100-unit low-cost senior housing project.
By
RICHARD ASINOF
| November 04, 2009
Black and gay in Rhode Island
Getting Out
It’s hard to imagine a tangle of identities more marginalized than that of the black gay man in Rhode Island.
By
ELLEN CUSHING
| November 05, 2009
Newspapering the hard way
As the ProJo Turns
Tom Heslin, executive editor of the Providence Journal , does not say much in public about the broadsheet. And little surprise. The ProJo , which demands transparency elsewhere, has issued a long string of “no comments” about its own affairs.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| November 04, 2009
Noir comes to Providence
In Cold Blood
Former Providence Journal reporter Mark Arsenault’s new novel, Loot the Moon , is the second in a series focused on obituary writer, inveterate gambler, and investigator Billy Povich.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 28, 2009
Pints And Blood On A Saturday Night
The undead
The Reverend Al Zombie, organizer of the Providence Zombie Pub Crawl, climbed on the bar at Fatty McGee’s as the event kicked off Saturday night to offer a disclaimer.
By
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| October 28, 2009
Art for money's sake
Marketing dept.
This weekend, hundreds of arts marketing gurus and administrators from across the nation will descend upon the Creative Capital, aka Providence, for a four-day (October 30-November 2) national gath-ering entitled “CollaborACTION!”
By
RICHARD ASINOF
| October 28, 2009
Kennedy vs. the Catholic Church
Opinion Dept.
Last week, Congressman Patrick Kennedy took the Catholic Church to task for opposing health reform that fails to include an explicit ban on federal funding for abortion. And he was right to do it.
By
MARY ANN SORRENTINO
| October 30, 2009
Affordable housing in a wealthy redoubt
At Home
Barrington, not exactly known for its welcome mat to working poor families, now has its first affordable housing project in living memory.
By
RICHARD ASINOF
| October 21, 2009
Can we fix our broken suburbs?
Action Speaks!
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at Providence art space AS220, wraps up its fall run with a look at the American adventure in suburbia.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 21, 2009
Co-dependent? The US and China
Action Speaks!
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at Providence art space AS220, continues its fall run with a conversation about the increasingly dependent relationship between the United States and China.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 14, 2009
Scooting the city
Cruisin'
Move aside four-wheelers. On Wednesday nights, it's scooter time.
By
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| October 14, 2009
A veteran TV reporter tries something new
On the Air
Months after leaving ABC6, investigative reporter Jim Hummel was chatting about his future over lunch with public relations guru Dante Bellini. Plans to take up with WJAR's news team, long the ratings leader in the Providence market, had evaporated with the downturn in the economy.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 14, 2009
Are progressives winning on the Web?
Action Speaks!
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at Providence art space AS220, continues its fall run with a chat about the state of community organizing.
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 07, 2009
Glasses, bikes, and a better world
Design Dept.
If you thought you saw more black-rimmed glasses and aluminum bikes around town this weekend, you weren't imagining it.
By
ELLEN CUSHING
| October 07, 2009
Ready, set, howl!
Lunar Laps
From the people who brought you the Woolly Fair, the city's furriest art festival, a bit of hairy exercise this past weekend.
By
ABIGAIL CROCKER
| October 07, 2009
Hot controversy over sexuality center in Pawtucket
Pleasure Dept.
Too hot for Pawtucket?
By
ALEXIS HAUK
| September 30, 2009
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