Arts/Food/Culture

“Independent Media is Absolutely Critical”: Amy Goodman and Award-Winning Documentary “Steal This Story, Please!” Coming to Providence
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On June 26 and 27, The Avon Cinema will be screening the new documentary “Steal This Story, Please!” about journalist Amy Goodman and her career covering movements around the world amid the consolidation of corporate media [...]

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Providence Completes New Greenway on Kinsley. What’s the Next Major Transit Project?
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The Woonasquatucket River Greenway has been in the works for more than 30 years. It’s a project that bridges the decline of Olneyville’s past manufacturing industry with the current influx of artist spaces and nonprofits to [...]

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Providence and the Underground Railroad: New Bibliography Documents Anti-Slavery Activity in RI
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Beginning in the late 1600s, enslaved people lived in Rhode Island and their enslavers profited from their stolen labor, as well as the wider economy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. However, according to research compiled by [...]

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Side Quests: “Veer” by Cole Swensen
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Summer is often full of journeys as lovely weather and longer days conspire to stir dreams of road tripping. Allowances are made for traffic, and everyone prays that the weather holds. Then the plan goes sideways, [...]

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    In the Summertime, Providence is a Public-Transit Paradise. Here’s Why.
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    With high gas prices and the increasing threat of climate change, have you noticed the [...]

    Providence’s World Cup Plans Ignore the Environment. I’m Worried About the Impact.
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    Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by ecoRI on June 2, 2026. It has [...]

    An Invitation to Venture Tomorrow to the Johnston Landfill, for the Providence Eye’s “Trash Trek.”
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    We at the Providence Eye believe that if we understand how things work, we’ll be [...]

    From A Public Transit Advocate: Ten Reasons the RIPTA Bus Hub Should Remain in Kennedy Plaza.
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    Much about the future of transit in Providence relates to whether or not the bus [...]

    Sound and Vision (Poetry)

    “I’m traveling in some vehicle…”
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    —after Joni Mitchell’s song and album Hejira I used to sit on concrete curb stops, [...]

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    Why I Would Rather Go to the Laundromat Than Write Poems
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    Because the gears are already turning when I get there, and all I need to [...]

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    Final Expense
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    An American child’s voice heckling Lightnin Hopkins,’Howlin Wolfs’ blues I won’t pay for ad free [...]

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    What Governments Say to Women
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    (The law compels a married woman to take the nationality of her husband.) I. In [...]

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    Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor – June 24, 2026
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    [In response to Providence and the Underground Railroad: New Bibliography Documents Anti-Slavery Activity in RI] My grandmother had a house on Pratt street that had an underground tunnel that went to Congdon street. I was told [...]

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    Letters to the Editor – June 17, 2026
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    [In response to The White House Spent Your Tax Dollars Dehumanizing Latinos. In Providence, That’s Unacceptable – and We Should All Say So. published on June 10, 2026] Thank you to Marcela Betancur for calling out the [...]

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    Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor – June 10, 2026
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    [In response to Cannabis Corner? Nine Cooperatives Apply to Open Dispensaries on One Stretch of North Main Street published on June 5, 2026] Definitely not a coincidence! Excellent local reporting by Eric Halvarson, many thanks to [...]

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