No small feat: RISD shoemaking class offers students chance to connect with craft
On a snowy day roughly 12 years ago, shoemaker Anne Marika Verploegh Chassé’s train pulled into a city she had never heard of — Providence, Rhode Island.
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On a snowy day roughly 12 years ago, shoemaker Anne Marika Verploegh Chassé’s train pulled into a city she had never heard of — Providence, Rhode Island.
Every weekday in the early evening, groups of four to five Brown students depart from College Hill carrying backpacks of food, water, hygiene materials, donated clothing and Narcan.
Westminster and the surrounding streets were transformed into a walkable festival last Friday as local organizations and Providence residents filled parking spaces downtown to participate in Park(ing) ...
On a quiet Thursday afternoon in Louis Family Restaurant, John Gianfrancesco — namesake of the restaurant’s “drunk Johnny omelet,” son of the restaurant's founder and now its co-owner — ...
The tables at the Underground Coffee Co. were full Thursday night as community members came to listen to “Stories @ The Underground: Metamorphosis,” a storytelling performance. The event featured ...
A woman in a cow onesie with large angel wings walked down a long hall lined with pop-up stands full of homemade jewelry, candles, pastries, vintage clothing, chocolates and records. She weaved between ...
On a snowy Friday afternoon, Wickenden Street is empty. Nearly every store has an “open” notice in the window or folding sidewalk sign out front to invite passersby inside.
Every Thursday evening this summer, people passing by the pedestrian bridge might have stumbled into an unexpected sight. The sounds of drums, gongs and communal howling, a group of people walking on ...