In partnership with the RI Coalition to End Homelessness (RICEH) and Newport Housing Hotline, the Overlap gallery in Newport opened its “No Place Like Home” exhibit, centering around the theme of homelessness, on Saturday. 54 artworks were selected in an array of media and styles, with each artist interpreting what “home” means to them. Homelessness […]
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Cellist Seth Parker Woods’ delightful visit at Thompson Middle School
We are heavily into the Newport Classical Chamber series and this month has brought two fantastic artists to the City by the Sea: opera singer Markel Reed and cellist Seth Parker Woods. Both artists also visited Newport County classrooms where they led special performance workshops. I caught up with cellist and GRAMMY-nominated Woods, who worked […]
International Tennis Hall of Fame hosts intimate Q&A with Wimbledon Champion Pat Cash
As a lifelong passionate tennis fan, I’ve seen my fair share of awesome matches. Several stand out, and Pat Cash’s exuberant win over Ivan Lendl at the 1987 Wimbledon is one of them. So of course I was thrilled that the Australian player was headlining a talk at the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) […]
A conversation with Jacques Pépin: Cooking, happiness, and bringing people together
The Jacques Pépin conversation event at the Newport Wine and Food Festival was understandably sold out this year. For gourmands, who wouldn’t want to listen to the television personality talk about his 75-year experience in the industry? It was an incredible treat to hear from Pépin and his daughter, Claudine Pépin, about his career and […]
Newport Vineyards’ 7th Harvest Festival proved the perfect way to usher in fall
Newport Vineyards couldn’t have asked for a more glorious weekend to kick off their seventh Harvest Festival. Under clear skies of blue, wine fans had the opportunity to savor all kinds of tastings from the treasured vineyard, including reds, whites, rosés, beers and ciders. They were peppered throughout the immense indoor space, accented by several […]
Christie’s Americas’ Chairman Emeritus, Stephen Lash, is bringing his love of ocean liners and the era of art deco to Redwood Library
Stephen S. Lash has been an avid collector of artifacts from the great ocean liners from the art deco era of the 1920’s and 30’s. Having served at Christie’s for over 40 years—including his current stint as the Chairman Emeritus—the Boston native has developed a discerning eye for art, the sea and architecture. Lash was […]
Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival: A step above the rest, and where you can find the selections in Rhode Island
There are Wine & Food festivals; then there is the Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival set amidst the stunning backdrop of Rosecliff on Bellevue Ave (Newport’s “Millionaire’s Row”). Considered one of the most beautiful houses in the world—and it’s certainly my favorite in Newport—Rosecliff has provided a formidable presence in the filming of the […]
Newport Classical opens an exciting season with a stunning program by Merz Trio
The Merz Trio kickstarted Newport Classical’s season at the Newport Classical Recital Hall at Emmanuel Church in downtown Newport, Rhode Island, on Friday, and they brought the audience to their feet with their closing piece by Johannes Brahms. Comprised of Brigid Coleridge on the violin, Julia Yang on cello, and Amy Yang on piano, the […]
Newport Classical Chamber Series opening this Friday
Newport Classical wrapped up its extremely popular Newport Classical Music Festival, an integral part of the area’s bustling summer tourism season. While the influx of seasonal visitors may have left the island, Newport Classical is determined to continue bringing classical music to the community, and it’s a program that locals have embraced. Where so many […]
‘Wild Imagination’ at Rosecliff is a fascinating collaborative effort with many of Newport’s organizations
At an elegant ceremony at Rosecliff, Preservation Society of Newport County unveiled their latest Gilded Age exhibit, “Wild Imagination: Art and Animals in the Gilded Age,” housed in the upstairs galleries of the Stanford White-designed Rosecliff, a home inspired by the garden retreat of French kings at Versailles, the Grand Trianon. Wild Imagination explores the […]
Last weekend for short-season houses at Preservation Society
If you’re like me and you loved HBO’s The Gilded Age, you probably recognized several of the houses from the series that featured Newport as its glittering locale. Well, a few of those houses are part of the Preservation Society of Newport County’s short season and closing soon. This weekend is your last chance to […]
Patriotic American Liberty cruise ship christened at Fort Adams with elegant ceremony
The City by the Sea was treated to the unveiling of a new cruise ship, the U.S.-themed American Liberty, which graced Fort Adams State Park on Tuesday with a ceremony that featured the musical trio, the Victory Belles, wonderfully reminiscent of the Andrews Sisters. The ceremony included officials from Sail Newport and Fort Adams, Charles […]
Details on how the Newport Historical Society will transform Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House into Center for Black History
The Newport Historical Society (NHS) announced on Monday its $4.5 million Voices Campaign at the oldest surviving home in Newport, the National Historic Landmark building, the 327-year-old Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House at 17 Broadway. Alongside Senator Jack Reed, State Representatives Lauren Carson and Marvin Abney, NHS Board President Douglas Newhouse and Executive Director Rebecca Bertrand spoke about […]
Exciting Ida Lewis Distance Race a chance for veterans and new skippers to perform over 24 hours of distance
Over the weekend, over forty racing teams took part in the 2024 Ida Lewis Distance Race presented by Bluenose Yacht Sales. Over the course of a straight 24 hours, race participants started out south of Pell Bridge in Narragansett Bay’s East Passage on Saturday, Aug. 16, along picturesque vantage points of Jamestown and Newport shorelines, […]
Wet Paint was a fun affair, a complete celebration of the area’s passionate art community
Newport Art Museum’s (NAM) Wet Paint celebrated its 31st anniversary over the weekend and it was a marvelous celebration of art pieces from the area’s notable artists. It’s also an egalitarian event, with artists of all levels participating in the big fundraiser for the museum. On the one hand, some of New England’s renowned artists […]
Newport Art Trolley and Gallery Night: An exciting, but developing initiative
On Thursday night, I checked out Art Trolley and Gallery Night in Newport, a fairly new event with the purpose of providing a platform for the many galleries throughout the City by the Sea. Managed by the Newport Artists Collective, the effort is meant to bolster the thriving Newport art scene in ways that artists […]
Middletown’s DeBlois Gallery celebrated 40 years: Fortyssimo
Situated in a prime location right at the entrance into Newport, on Aquidneck Avenue near Easton’s Beach, the DeBlois Gallery just celebrated 40 years with champagne toasts and lots of great conversation among Aquidneck Island’s and Southern New England’s artists. Previously located on Bellevue Avenue, DeBlois weathered the move to the accessible location next to […]
Legendary folk hero Joan Baez made several stops in Newport recently
Joan Baez made several appearances in Newport as of late. The folk icon touched down among familiar ground at the Newport Folk Festival over the weekend, starting out with a lowkey poetry reading of her newly released debut poetry book, When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance, which had released this past April. […]
Inaugural Newport Design Week was a glorious tribute to Newport’s enchanting architecture
You would never have guessed that Newport Design Week was in its first year. Even with the packed crowds at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport Design Week managed to sell out, with fans of interior design attending events among the architecturally stunning buildings of Salve Regina University. Headlined by legendary names in design such as […]
Isaac Bell House opens for guide-led tours on the weekend after extensive restoration work
After a multi-millionaire renovation project, Preservation Society of Newport County opened up the Isaac Bell House, one of the best surviving examples of Shingle Style architecture in the country. We joined a guide-led tour on Sunday on the opening weekend for the elegant landmark home, designed by the firm of McKim, Mead and White for […]
Week in Newport: International Tennis Hall of Fame shines
The Tennis Hall of Fame Open and Enshrinement Weekend was a tennis fan’s dream last week. Coming just after Wimbledon concluded, Newport paid homage to the greatest of the sport in the revered grounds of the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF), with legends of the game Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Andre Agassi, Stan Smith, […]
Newport Classical’s Music Festival closing weekend with pianist Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner
Julliard phenom Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner was one of the highlights of Newport Classical’s last weekend of the Music Festival, in his first solo concert with the organization. He put on a display of classical works mixed in with pieces that paid homage to his Mexican heritage. All of which was a delight to the packed audience […]
ITHF Inductees talked about their life stories, including some surprising connections among them in their press conference before the induction ceremony
On Saturday former doubles world No. 1 Leander Paes, broadcaster and promoter Vijay Amritraj, and renowned journalist and writer Richard Evans will be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF), the ultimate honor in tennis. The three Class of 2024 honorees sat down with ITHF co-Presidents Patrick McEnroe and Kim Clijsters (via Zoom) […]
ITHF announces a revamped tennis tournament that will bring women back to competition in Newport, along with some interesting scheduling choices
Tennis fans in Newport, RI were pretty disappointed that the Tennis Hall of Fame announced that 2024 was going to be their last year as an ATP 250 tournament. But fear not, tennis competition is not leaving the historic grass courts of the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF), and will remain a summer staple […]
Living history left an indelible mark in Newport with Lafayette, Rochambeau, and several re-enactors representing the French contribution to America’s independence
Costumed re-enactors took over Washington Square Park and the Colony House in downtown Newport over the weekend. Despite the dismal weather, the rain cleared up by the afternoon, allowing plenty of locals and visitors to experience living history thanks to the Newport Historical Society, National Park Service Washington-Rochambeau National Historic Trail, and the Alliance Française, […]
