Local art studio , One Studio Smooch ( 1263 Oaklawn ave cranston ) held a charity Valentine’s art class to support a local runner.
A fine art exhibit celebrating the human figure!
The zoo isn't yet sure if the baby monkey is a boy or a girl.
The proceeds benefit the Alzheimer's Association.
Visitors are asked to bring non-perishable food for the RI Food Bank.
More than 135 local authors to be featured.
The City negotiated a deal with the Rhode Island National Guard to return the canons to Gov. Sprague mansion.
The photo-text exhibit explores the significance of leaving one home for the “spiritually elevated land.”
Ida Zecco and Ella, the West Highland Terrier, work with children who have cancer. Zecco believes the 'love continues' no matter what.
The Rhode Island Foundation is inviting the public to a free concert by the Rhode Island Philharmonic at the Temple to Music.
Three free concerts are set for 2 to 3 p.m. on three Saturdays, March 11, March 25 and April 15.
Once a month, readers and performers can share one of the Bard's works, according to the William Hall Library.
The calming benefits of coloring are now available at Cranston Public Library’s Auburn Branch, Katy Dorchies says.
Some say his band is really based in New Bedford, Mass., but a maybe Rhode Island band recorded a song for President Trump.
A cast of 40 students puts on the musical, which won eight Tony awards.
Write Rhode Island's story contest is open to all youngsters, whether in the public, private or parochial schools or home-schooled.
Atwater and Donnelly perform a free concert on Dec. 14.
The charity event raises money for the VNA of Care New England.
Mark the calendar for July 3 when the Summer Music Preview performs in Cranston.
Susan Letendre will read from recent works at "Lively Literati” hosted by The Elephant Room on October 27 at 6:30 p.m.
The chorus practiced hard today in advance of tomorrow's TV appearance with the folk singer Judy Collins.
The band started at Pawtucket's Stone Soup a decade ago and is celebrating its anniversary.
Cranston resident Lola Rael, of School One, was selected for an inter-generational landscape painting class with artist Ida Schmulowitz.
Event at the Temple to Music in Roger Williams Park will mark the Rhode Island Foundation’s 100th anniversary.
Scenes for the upcoming "The Polka King" are being shot in Cranston on Wednesday and extras in 90s clothes are needed.
Spring is almost here, which means it's almost time to start enjoying some spring concerts at the Cranston Public Library.
Robert Redford, Rooney Mara and Jason Segel are coming to Rhode Island to film the sci-fi love story "The Discovery."
Performances from the students in the theatre department are set for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Artists' Exchange is once again accepting submissions for its annual One Act Play Festival.
The legendary group is one of the most iconic American bands in history. And they're coming to Cranston.
Come see Robert Cray!
Come hear Ani DiFranco!!!
Shows on Saturday mornings feature skilled performers, puppets, musicians and more.
Come hear the great Al Jarreau!!!
Come hear classics like, "She's Not There" & "Time of the Season"
Come See One of the World's BEST Guitarists!
Autumn in Cranston always sounds sweet thanks to the free fall concert series at the William Hall Memorial Library.
Joins us for some GREAT music!!!
Hear the GREAT sounds of "Lez Zeppelin!"
Park Theatre in Cranston Kicks-Off Another Great Season!