Arts & Entertainment
In her exhibition Echoes, Harada draws on her Japanese-American family’s incarceration story to explore the past — and spark conversations about fear, identity, and remembrance in today’s political climate
The newest installment of the hit reality franchise will spotlight longtime friendships, family ties, and high-stakes drama set against Rhode Island’s coastal charm — though it won’t qualify for state film tax credits
The president and CEO of The Public’s Radio and Rhode Island PBS said she is “very concerned.”
With pizza, mentorship, and a mic, Roberto Gonzalez and his student-led program give youth a voice—turning curiosity into confidence and classrooms into launchpads for global storytelling
‘My mission is to illuminate Rhode Island and America’s past in a way that inspires us all, nurturing a collective sense of identity and purpose’
Whether it’s national, local, new or an encore, here’s what to watch this May on Rhode Island PBS
Jennifer Gilooly Cahoon, Owner, HeARTspot Art Center and Gallery, East Providence
As funding dries up and political scrutiny intensifies, artists turn to grassroots networks, mutual aid, and historical resilience to navigate a turbulent new era in American arts and culture