Joe Ponte
It’s a good to be a Rhode Islander as we have several breweries dropping new cans this week. So put on your big boy pants and get out there and grab some great craft brew before they are all sold out.
Tyler Salk
Football season might be in full swing, but as a new President is taking office, this is really a time to celebrate America. There is nothing more American than baseball, and despite being able to see your breath, baseball season is not over. This has been a very active offseason, with several big names changing cities, and teams looking poised to finish differently than last year. Here is a look at the offseason so far...
We are all looking for something new or entertaining as we meander our way through our day on the net. Check out this movie short written and directed by Chloe Bellande.
Inspired by true events, this crime drama is about a secret society called Legion of Law, who meets in a champagne lounge to debate on a real-life criminal cases. In a parallel story, Vence, a vigilante, is hired by the Legion of Law to kill Paul Hopkins, a surgeon who just got his parole after being charged with 1st degree murder for stabbing his young kids to death. The story expresses the views of those who disagree with the justice system and criminal rehabilitation
Pal
It's obnoxious and it's everywhere. No matter how much you try to ignore it you can't. I'm speaking of the anti Trump or even pro Trump venomous posts that are firing up even the casual trolls. From vagina costumes to swastikas recent events have lowered the bar for social behavior representing the outward anger of the nation. It doesn't matter which side of he aisle you lean towards it seems all parties are equally pissed off and turning friends into foes and neighbors into enemies. For the good of this country and your sanity I present to you five alternatives to bitching about politics. This week my gift to my fellow colicky citizens is 5 Things Other Than Trump you can sink your hatred into without creating a social enemy.
Governor Gina M. Raimondo today announced the Studio Rhode Next Generation Libraries Challenge, an innovative approach to supporting public libraries with new technology and training to engage with Rhode Islanders in the digital age."Libraries are an integral part of every community," Raimondo said. "My grandfather learned English at his local public library, and it was hearing about the closure of libraries around the state that inspired me to get involved with public service. As our world changes, Rhode Islanders need these vital centers of knowledge to keep up with the times, so they can continue to be places of learning for future generations. I look forward to seeing how communities from around the state get involved with this challenge."
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