Arts & Entertainment
Ani DiFranco will Return to Cranston's Park Theatre
Tickets are on sale for the November performance.

Singer and songwriter Ani DiFranco is coming back to Cranstonโs historic Park Theatre.
The artist has booked a Nov. 15 show and tickets are already on sale.
DiFranco appeared at the Park Theatre in 2013.
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After 20 years in the music biz, self-described โLittle Folksingerโ Ani DiFranco is still technically little, although her influence on fellow musicians, activists, and indie-minded people the world over has been huge. She still proudly identifies as a folksinger, too, but her understanding of that term has always been far more expansive than a bin at the record store or a category on iTunes, with ample room for soul, funk, jazz, electronic music, spoken word, and a marching band or two. Over the course of more than 20 albums, including the live double- CD Living in Clip (1997) and the two-disc career retrospective Canon (2007), as well as her latest, ยฟ Which Side are You On ? (2012), Ani has never stopped evolving, experimenting, testing the limits of what can be said and sung.
Her lifelong tribe of co-conspirators includes everyone from Pete Seeger and the late Utah Phillips to a new generation of twenty something singer- songwriters who grew up with her songs and showsโand then thereโs the motley crew of folks like Prince, Maceo Parker, Andrew Bird, Dr. John, Arto Lindsay, Bruce Springsteen, Chuck D, the Buffalo Philharmonic, Gillian Welch, Cyndi Lauper, and even Burmese activist and Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, with whom she has crossed paths in a myriad of ways.
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For much of the last decade sheโs been based in New Orleansโ but at her core sheโs always seen herself as โa traveler,โ covering pretty much the four corners of the earth by now, both solo and with her band. (Thereโs less corner-covering these days, now that sheโs consciously slowing down a bit and raising a daughter with partner and co-producer Mike Napolitano, but she still gets around just fine, playing venues like Madison Square Garden for Pete Seegerโs ninetieth birthday bash and another star-studded lineup at the Beacon Theater in Manhattan for Wavy Gravyโs seventy-fifth.)
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