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Special to the Herald The historic Park Theater will be reopening its doors this October. The theater — which temporarily closed last year — is set to host multiple shows this … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: Back in the day, the approach of the end of February would signal the time for the Providence Newspaper Guild Follies – the bygone annual satiric sendup of the year in Rhode … more
Every year a RI tradition of affordable family fun and entertainment comes back and continues to amaze all as the Cranston Sports Card Show™ emerges once again as North America’s oldest … more
The Tony Award-winning spectacular musical, “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”, is currently lighting up the PPAC stage with its glamourous two-hour plus production, filled with dancing, … more
The St. Mary’s Feast Society Ladies Auxiliary Annual Holiday Craft and Vendor Show ran from 9am to 4pm on Saturday, November 4. Local vendors filled the St. Mary’s Parish Center gym, … more
If 1976 is going to be remembered for something it’s not going to be a pleasant memory for Yankee fans because they got swept by the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series but if we as sports card … more
Mike Mangasarian is hoping there’s sparkling sunshine and no humid temperatures Saturday. That’s because the Cranston Sports Card Show, which was founded by the late Tom McDonough back … more
A stamped envelope can tell a lot of stories. Chet Browning, photographer for former Gov. Bruce Sundlun, knows. He found the prize of his stamp collection on e-Bay. It’s an envelope that … more
Not even last weekend’s blistering cold could prevent the 47th annual and nationally recognized Cranston Card and Collector’s Show from setting an all-time attendance … more
1976 was the year we celebrated as a country our 200th birthday and Jimmy Carter was elected president. Apple and Microsoft incorporated that year and Steve Wozniak and Steven Jobs sold their first … more
By EMMA BARTLETT Park View Middle School’s annual TNT (top-notch talent) show returned to the stage this past Friday for its 28th season — and talent was certainly not lacking. Samuel … more
FROM STAFF REPORTS The Cranston Sports Card ShowT (CSCST) is off to its grandest debut in 46 years since it premiered in 1976. It has been an annual event on the Super Bowl Weekend since Terry Bradshaw and the Pittsburgh Steelers took on Roger Staubach more
Kicking off the holidays in Knightsville This past Saturday, the St. Mary's Feast Society Ladies' Auxiliary in Knightsville hosted its annual Holiday Craft and Vendor Show. With more than 40 vendors located both inside and outside, there was something more
Cruisin' for a Cause Precision Collision Service, located at 350 Wellington Ave. in Cranston, hosted its first Cruisin' for a Cause Car Show over the weekend in memory of Keith Gibb. Keith, brother to co-owner Tim Gibb, died on Sept. 19, 2020, after a more
By ROB DUGUAY COVID-19 has affected a ton of yearly events in 2020 in a variety of ways, but fortunately some have managed to adapt and trudge on through. When it comes to raising money for a great cause, the time is even more important to do so with so more
J.L. "Lynn" Singleton, president and CEO of the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC), has announced that due to the national touring industry's decision to reset national tours and schedules this winter through the late fall of 2021, PPAC will not be more