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Museum of Newport Irish History Interpretive Center is open for Irish Heritage Month

In celebration of the 48th Annual Newport Irish Heritage Month, the Museum of Newport Irish History Interpretive Center will be open  on the second, third and fourth weekends in March (Fri-Sat-Sun),12 noon to 5:00 p.m. The complete schedule may be found on the Museum’s website home page, NewportIrishHistory.org Hosted by knowledgeable and engaging docents, visitors to the Center will […]

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International Tennis Hall of Fame 2025 Induction Celebration Packages are now on sale

The International Tennis Hall of Fame announced today new details surrounding the programming for its 2025 Induction Celebration, which will present Maria Sharapova and Bob and Mike Bryan with the Ultimate Honor in Tennis—induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.  This year, the reimagined Induction Celebration in Newport from August 21-23 will feature engaging […]

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Newport Classical bringing two family-friendly outdoor concerts to Newport this spring

Newport Classical announced two spring concerts today as part of its 2024-2025 Newport Classical Community Concerts Series. The concerts will feature Ji Su Jung’s Percussion Playground on Sunday, April 27, at 2:30 pm at Great Friends Meeting House and Rasa Quartet and Percussion on Sunday, May 18, at 2:30 pm on the lawn at Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling. “Audiences can look forward to enjoying these casual, engaging, […]

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The JPT is celebrating all things Irish in March with live music, film, and festive ales

The Jane Pickens Theater & Event Center (The JPT) embraces the city’s deep Irish roots this March with Enter Ireland on Stage & Screen—a special event series featuring live music, beloved Irish films, and festive Narragansett Beer tastings. With a rich Irish heritage that dates back centuries, Newport comes alive with St. Patrick’s Day festivities, and the […]

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What’s Up Interview: Acclaimed Irish violinist Máiréad Nesbitt playing Jane Pickens March 9

As March arrives, all things Irish take over the city by the sea. One highlight of the St. Patrick’s Day season will undoubtedly be the concert by violinist Máiréad Nesbitt, who takes Jane Pickens Film and Event Center stage on Sunday, March 9. Click here for tickets. I caught up with the top-selling Grammy Award-nominated […]

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Things to do this weekend in Newport County: February 27 – March 2

Discover all that’s happening, new, and to do in and around Newport County, Rhode Island, this weekend, Thursday, February 27 through Sunday, March 2 Check back often as we update this story throughout the week as more things pop up! Are you organizing an event? Submit events to our community calendar. Community Calendar Thursday, February 27 Things […]

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RPM Voices of Rhode Island to perform African American choral music at St. Columba’s Chapel

St. Columba’s Chapel in Middletown is set to host RPM Voices of Rhode Island as part of its Concert Series on March 30, 2025. The performance, featuring traditional African American choral music, will begin at 3 p.m. in the Chapel’s Parish Hall. RPM (Reaching People Through Music) Voices of Rhode Island has been preserving and […]

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Preservation Society bringing back the Newport Symposium

After a five-year hiatus, the Preservation Society of Newport County’s Newport Symposium returns this year—not once but twice. The one-day “Newport ‘Piccolo Simposio’: Italian Influence in Newport” will be held on Thursday, April 3, at Rosecliff. A second 2025 Newport Symposium, “The French Influence in Newport,” will take place Nov. 6-8 at Rosecliff and Marble […]

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“We Are What Our Ancestors Ate”: Touro Synagogue program to explore culinary heritage

Touro Synagogue Foundation has announced the first event of its 2025 Judah Touro Program Series, to be presented via Zoom on Thursday, February 27, at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker Amy Wachs will present a talk titled “Our Eastern European Roots: We Are What our Ancestors Ate.” Family recipes can reveal much about our Eastern European […]

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Charles L. Roberts: In 1769, Newport was the rum capital of the world and the epicenter of the Triangle Trade

Most students of Black History are familiar with the “Triangle Trade.” This term refers to the 17th and 18th century transatlantic trading route, involving Africa, the Caribbean, and British North America. Sugar cane was grown and processed in the Caribbean islands. The molasses from this processing was then shipped to Rhode Island and was the […]

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What’s Up Interview: Comedian Paul Mecurio, bringing people together, one show at time

Comedian Paul Mecurio’s show Permission to Speak is all about bringing people together. In his one-man show, Mecurio brings audience members on stage for a conversation. The ensuing discussion explores themes that all audience members share—joy, pain, heartache, and the successes and struggles that make up the human experience. And while that’s happening, Mecurio find […]

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