Make the most of pre-game time and halftime by reading and talking about these great books!
Look to the skies for some stunning light displays this November and December.
Bestselling author James Patterson gives tips on making your child an avid reader—and here's a a great reading list for the fall to get you started.
Special Exhibition Newport: The Glamour of Ornament Features Fine and Decorative Art from Eight Historic Newport Mansions
Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.
Coordinating your children's outfits only works until a certain age, so take advantage of the opportunity while you can.
The Opera House Theater has only three more weeks to raise $2 million to buy the Jane Pickens Theater.
Look stunning in trendy holiday colors without going over budget.
Despite the weather, dozens of Newporters turned out for the annual tree lighting that begins the Christmas in Newport celebration.
The singer and actress has been seen around town the past few days.
The Friends of the Jane Pickens Theater put on a successful fundraising event to raise money for a new heating system for the historic venue and event center.
A one-man production of the life of Oscar Wilde, originally planned to open at the Stanford White Casino Theatre this week, has been moved to the Megley Theater at Salve.
Newport Cooks! offers a series of cooking classes, including Sunday Suppers, Singles Nights, and other specialty cuisines.
The new Gypset gallery had its opening reception Friday night.
With only three weeks left in the 2010 International Polo Series, J. Mclaughlin has just the right options for you to dress right for the event and through the fall.
The new executive director hopes to get some live performances back in the space by the holidays.
Jessica Pisano was among the top 3 winners selected at last weekend's Newport Arts Festival.
The Newport Arts Festival featured 60+ artists this year.
A look at what's going on around the city on Saturday and Sunday.
The film was originally scheduled for the Norman Bird Sanctuary.
Artists spend the weekend creating fresh art to benefit the Newport Art Museum.