Arts/Food/Culture

Historic Institutions Attempt to Combat “The Intimidation Factor” of the Art World
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On a warm Sunday in May, after a long and cold winter,  several dozen people opted to be indoors at the Providence Art Club (PAC). They came to participate in the lecture series called Sunday Salon. [...]

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To Keep Kids Out of Jail, Providence City Council Proposes Automatically Referring Youth Cases to Juvenile Hearing Board
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Providence police charged 148 youth with misdemeanors in 2025. The majority of those cases go to family court, where children can face incarceration or a mark on their criminal record. However, 27 were referred to an [...]

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Local Journalist Interrogated at Airport Over Social Media Page Documenting ICE
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Local journalist José Julián, founder of the popular social media page JJ Apineda Noticias, said he was detained and interrogated by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) on April 19, 2026. After returning from Guatemala, Julián said [...]

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The Family Legend: Eleni Sikelianos’s Memory Rehearsal
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It can be hard to come to terms with ancestors, especially if they’re charismatic, secretive, and unconventional. Fodder for endless gossip, they feed family legends while failing to show up for reunions or else raising eyebrows [...]

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    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 [...]

    Providence’s Unfinished Iryna Zarutska Mural Was a Powerful Symbol. We Should Heed Its – Unintended – Messages.
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    For more than a month, an unfinished mural dominated a block of downtown Providence.  Although [...]

    I’m a Chef Who Believes Providence is America’s Greatest Food Town. Here’s Why.
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    Since my wife Claudine Pépin and I arrived here in 2011, I have come to [...]

    “Open Valley” is a Chance to Explore One of PVD’s Overlooked Gems.
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    There’s a map floating around the city’s coffee shops and local haunts, a hand-drawn guide [...]

    Should Cesar Chavez Be Exiled from Davis Park? I Say “Yes.”
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    He stands calmly with a reassuring smile near the entrance to Davis Park, seemingly waving [...]

    From Brown U. Undergrads: A Pitch for Tuning Into PVD’s Mayoral Primary.
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    On September 9, 2026, the City of Providence will host primary elections for the office [...]

    It’s Time for Providence – and Rhode Island – to Go Nuclear.
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    Today, a historic opportunity dangles in front of the whole country: to be the first [...]

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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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    Strange Meeting
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    It seemed that out of battle I escaped Down some profound dull tunnel, long since [...]

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    On the Death of a Young Gentleman
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    Who taught thee conflict with the pow’rs of night, To vanquish satan in the fields [...]

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    In Spite of War
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    In spite of war, in spite of death, In spite of all man’s sufferings, Something [...]

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    Letters to the Editor – May 20, 2026
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    In response to “Look at this Stuff, Isn’t It Neat? The Creative Reuse Center of RI Provides Access to Affordable Reclaimed Art Materials”   Great article! And good news that Creative Reuse is coming to Prov. [...]

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    Letters to the Editor – May 13, 2026
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    The following are in response to “Recycling the Recycling Bins: Providence Replaces All Trash Bins to Clean Up Waste Program”:   I have appreciated the Eye’s consistent coverage of the changes to the city’s  recycling collection. [...]

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    Letters to the Editor – May 6, 2026
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    [In response to Readers’ Voices piece “Should Cesar Chavez Be Exiled from Davis Park? I Say ‘Yes.'”] Cesar Chavez was given credit for things not necessarily done by him. It could be that Dolores Huerta  did [...]

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