Curtains to close on Providence Place’s Showcase Cinemas by January 2026
One of downtown Providence’s largest entertainment sites is expected to close its doors this winter.
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One of downtown Providence’s largest entertainment sites is expected to close its doors this winter.
On Sept. 26, a leaked forensic audit of the I-195 Washington Bridge revealed that there were long-term structural issues with the bridge that had been developing for years before the state decided to ...
On Sept. 25, Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha P’19 P’22 joined a coalition in filing for a preliminary injunction to block ongoing federal funding cuts to Planned Parenthood health centers. ...
Walking through the John Carter Brown Library’s massive wooden doors, visitors may overlook the tiny, unassuming room that sits just inside the entrance. Taking a step in yields the scent of old books. ...
After developing a passion for urban public schooling in his sophomore year, Daniel Solomon ’26 found he was eligible to serve as a substitute teacher in the Providence Public School Department.
Planned Parenthood’s Providence Health Center on Wednesday. The “Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2025” would put over 200 health centers at risk of closing.
Showcase Cinema at Providence Place Mall on Wednesday. Showcase opened its doors in April 2000, about eight months after Providence Place began welcoming shoppers.
The Washington Bridge on Wednesday. The bridge was shut down in 2023 due to structural issues, including fractured steel rods and deteriorated cantilever beam systems.
Following a close 2-1 home win against Dartmouth last week, the Bears entered their match against Princeton at third place in the Ivy League.
To the Editor:
Today marks two years since the Oct. 7 massacre, and I feel angry. I feel angry at the horrors, the loss and the way it destroyed my sense of safety.
The event, hosted by Brown-RISD Hillel, featured a display of large milk cartons across from Sayles Hall with missing people posters on them.
At 12:30 p.m., over 100 protesters, including activists from Brown, Rhode Island School of Design and Johnson and Wales University, joined with community members at the Pedestrian Bridge
A protester who did not identify with any group, Nimer Eid, had to be held back several times from getting violent against the counter-protestor while yelling “death to Israel, death to the IDF.”
During the protest, a singular counter-protester (left) continuously walked up and down the state house steps while recording video in an attempt to block the speakers and disrupt the protest.
“It’s been a time of fragmentation,” Rabbi Josh Bolton said in a speech at the vigil. “It’s been a time of pain.”
The 90-minute talk was organized as part of the Cogut Institute’s Flynn Speaker Series and moderated by Associate Professor of Literary Arts Karan Mahajan. Courtesy of Ashley McCabe
Later in the day, over 150 Providence community members gathered for another pro-Palestine protest at the Rhode Island State House.
The Bears look to claim first in the Ivy standings in their matchup against conference leader Dartmouth this Saturday.