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BAM & RFL in collaboration with Bristol BookFest, announce an open call for art.
The Bristol Art Museum will host an artist talk titled, Cross Currents: How Artists Inspire One Another.
Volunteers needed to help meet dramatic increase in need for food
Art For Your Mind offers a welcoming, educational experience that encourages participants of all backgrounds, artists and non-artists alike.
The homeowners suspected the deer head was left by someone upset by their opposition to bow hunting in the area.
The Bristol man was investigated by the Rhode Island State Police Major Crimes Unit, police said.
CONFLUENCE: Creative Connections and Contrasts, a conceptually rich exhibition that brings together five contemporary artists.
Northeast Championship Wrestling returns to RI at the Almeida VFW Post in Bristol this Friday October 24th for the BRISTOL BLOWOUT!
The teen was a student at a residential therapeutic school for youth and young adults, according to the DA's office.
The event is Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The North Providence man was wanted in connection with a Bristol case, police said.
East Bay Community Action Program seeks volunteers to deliver food to homebound seniors in Bristol and Warren.
Special Event Connects Visual Art and Poetry in Tides and Depths
An immersive exhibition that explores the seaās dual nature as both a source of mystery and a symbol of profound transformation.
Women continue to fight for equal rights, as wage gaps and gender discrimination persist in workplaces and business.
Custodian John Wilcox goes far beyond his duties, greeting students, ensuring safety, and offering encouragement every day in Bristol.
The first sample was found in East Providence, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management reported.
NCW's Bristol Heatwave comes to the Almeida VFW Post 237 in Bristol, RI this Saturday night!
Among the contributions: an extraordinary floor installation by Iranian-born artist Maedeh Tafvizi, whose work bridges digital fabrication
Veterans & military families to receive free admission to the Museum as part of this nationwide effort
The stabber was found hiding in a nearby apartment, police said.
In Her Own Image is a dynamic exhibition celebrating the creative power of women.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Bristol-Warren
Recognition for legislation protecting LGBTQ+ Rhode Islanders from discrimination came at the Foundationās annual Pride Month celebration.
CTE instructor Susan Votto and Adjunct Writing Professor Marian Fattore received RWU EXT awards.
Roger Williams University has been awarded a $7,500 grant from the Solutions Journalism Network to expand civic media and training.
A new interdisciplinary marine science and business course is making waves at Roger Williams University.
Thereās no one way to prepare a burger, and Rhode Island's best joint lives by that statement with a lot of creativity.
Cole Brauer, the first American woman to sail solo nonstop around the world, inspires resilience in commencement address.
Two student-choreographed pieces from RWU were selected for the prestigious Gala Concert.
From K-pop choreography to architectural sketches, senior Micah White credits Roger Williams University with helping him.
Emma Quigley receives the Gold Award after completing her projectā titled "Project Pollinators."
The annual Student Achievement Awards honored undergrads, graduate, and law students for their continued dedication, leadership, more.
Daniel Romero Rodriguez found a place to design with heart, history, and sustainability at RWU.
Senior Lindsay Gaiser aims to build community by designing buildings that center knowledge and the exchange of ideas.
Jules Gerstner discovered new passions as she blended sciences, art, and leadership at Roger Williams University
Senior Romuald Cadet is interested in designing solutions to improve agriculture, address climate change, and more.
Through a unique double major, independent research and internship, Kayleigh Riccio discovered a passion for educational policy.
Senior Abigail Valenzuela wants to help create thriving neighborhoods in underserved areas.