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Vanderbilt Hall, Newport, Rhode Island

Event Preview -A Gilded Christmas Celebration - Sunday, December 5, 2010

Vanderbilt Hall, is opening its doors on Sunday December 5, as part of the Christmas in Newport celebration that takes place throughout December.

By Mark B. Oliver | September 25, 2012
Markets of New England

Book Review

If there is one thing New England has in abundance it’s farmers’ and craft markets. These local affairs often go unnoticed by the vast majority of residents and tourists alike, but no more...

By Mark B. Oliver | August 31, 2012
Painting by Narrative

Carol Scavotto a Rhode Island Artist

“Art is a visual vehicle allowing me to share my unique emotional viewpoint of the world. Coming from an extremely creative family I learned at a very early age to express my thoughts and emotions...

By Brian Scott-Smith | February 20, 2012
How Much is Your “Attic Heirloom” Worth?

The Rhode Island PBS Antiques Discovery & Appraisal Show

Have you ever wondered how much that “attic heirloom” of yours might be worth?

By Mark B. Oliver | January 23, 2012
Different Strokes – Same Folks

Nicholas H. Kondon looks at the differences, and similarities, of the residents and laws of New England and Arizona.

By Nicholas H. Kondon | December 13, 2010
Say What?

Using different words for everyday objects is not confined to the English. Nick Kondon uncovers some language differences here in New England.

By Nicholas H. Kondon | October 25, 2010
Newport International Polo Series, Portsmouth, Rhode Island

Have you ever been interested in Polo, the sport beloved of British royalty or simply want a fun day out for the family? Then try the Newport International Polo series in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.

By Juliet Kaplan | August 07, 2010
The Unique Flavor of Scavotto Designs

Carol Scavotto has been in this business for some time. As her website headline states, a journey through artistic healing, she certainly reinvents traditional art in many forms.

By Peter F. Demers | July 23, 2010
Rhode Island

The Ocean State’s large bays and inlets account for over 30% of its total area. Rhode Island is low-lying with its highest peak at Jerimoth Hill just 812ft above sea-level. The state is known for its beautiful coastline and being home to the best art schools in the United States.

 
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