One of the hidden gems of Symposium Books is its collection of vintage and rare books. These treasures are tucked away in a ...
The First Rhode Island Regiment was formed in 1778, at a time when slavery was still legal in many colonies. To boost their troop numbers, Rhode Island allowed enslaved men to enlist, promising them ...
Try pairing a perfectly seared steak with a roll of sushi – it’s like a flavor explosion in your mouth, minus the actual ...
The menu was created by a chef with romance in his heart. That's why you have the option of Beef Wellington, one of the most romantic dishes on any menu; or the Tenderloin Diane, flambeed at your ...
Every state has at least one food that is associated with its culture or history. In the case of The Ocean State, that food ...
From subs to seagliders to torpedoes electric-powered boats, RI companies are building a cleaner future on − and under − the world's oceans.
According to the New England Historical Society, Rhode Island's oldest high school can be traced back to 1800, when Rhode ...
President Trump's attempts to shut down the agency had real, immediate implications for organizations around the world, including a nonprofit in Rhode Island called Edesia. It's named after the Roman ...
Scouting America, Narragansett Council honored 11 dedicated volunteers at its annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner on ...
To Whom it May Concern, In many ways, Newport remains stranded in a gilded echo of the past. With breathtaking views from the Pell Bridge and Ocean Drive, the gorgeous preservation of our colonial ...
Local historian, naturalist, and conservationist Garry Plunkett will give a talk titled “Eight Rod Way: Tiverton’s Colonial Superhighway and the Black Workforce Living on It” at the Tiverton Public ...
As one of the original 13 colonies, Rhode Island is home to many historic institutions of education. This does not just apply to the state's many historic colleges and universities, but also to ...