![]() ![]() The adventure starts when an Indominus rex escapes in the AMP…! Expect to see Blue the Raptor, a stegosaurus, triceratops and yes, a T-rex. Yup, Jurassic World Live Tour invades Providence March 23. Details here.Ĭlever, girl…The Jello is already trembling in my hands. (That can buy a lot of chocolate frogs.) Second place scores $75 cash, and third place a gift card. Think you know Harry? Whether you’re Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin, gather ‘round: It’s Potter Trivia night at Reiner’s Bar & Game Room in Providence on March 22. In 2004, the Vermonter was driving to a gig when “a melody kind of dropped out of the sky with a lyric, and it was the chorus melody of ‘Wait for Me’… it seemed to be about the Orpheus and Eurydice story,” she told the Globe previously. “Hadestown,” the indie/folk singer’s musical based on Greek mythology, grew from a community theater project in Vermont to Broadway. įans of New England singer/songwriter Anais Mitchell, take note: her play hits PPAC this week. You bring the mat, they’ll provide the cat. Yup, Johnston’s Community Cat Center hosts “Yoga with Kittens” March 19. You might get there early: Grateful Dead tribute band Violin River play a free show from 1-4 p.m. Must-listen: “ Home on the River.” 6 p.m. (Tip: if you’re stressed, zen-out to Cosgrove’s album “ The Trouble With Wilderness.” Instant relief.)Ĭotter - a finalist for both the 2019 Rocky Mountain Folks Fest Songwriter Showcase and 2018 No Depression Singer-Songwriter Award - has a peaceful ethereal Alison Krauss vibe. Rhode Island-based Allison Rose (whose 2016 debut EP, “Hope,” is also our state motto) and Ben Cosgrove - a Maine-based composer/multi-instrumentalist whose clients include Grand Teton National Park and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics - back Caroline Cotter at Askew March 19. Part of Brain Week Rhode Island, fair-goers “can measure their brain’s electrical activity, control a state-of-the-art robotic arm, examine mini-brains under a microscope, solve interactive puzzles, test their memory, and dress up like a scientist, among other family-friendly stations and activities,” according to Brown. Got something on your mind? It’s Brain Awareness Week, and the free family-friendly Brown Brain Fair on March 18 features interactive activities to teach us about our brains. “We believe we need to have women in powerful positions if we want to make it though this life of ours.” Doors 7 p.m., show 8 p.m. “It’s mostly centered on women and gender equality, women’s rights, but everything is tied to that,” he told me previously. Must-listen: “ Chaska.”Īside from fronting some cult-fave Boston bands, he and his wife, Sybil Gallagher, founded the nonprofit Calling All Crows in 2008, to connect music fans with feminist movements. ĭispatch and State Radio fans, take note: Chadwick Stokes is headed to The Met on March 18 with the Pintos. Paddy’s attire is encouraged - I knew this Leprechaun outfit was a good investment. Paddy’s Fest on March 18 with grape-stomping, live music, beers and Irish fare. Middletown’s Newport Vineyards hosts their St. (And if you snagged ‘em, you’re lucky: tickets are now sold out for the post-parade corned beef & cabbage dinner proceeds go to the Little Compton Food Bank.) Details here. ![]() ![]() on March 18 at 2 p.m., and features Irish step-dancers, pipes and drums. Paddy’s Day Parade,” marchers start and stop in Adamsville village: a trek of 89 feet. Lil’s Rhody’s Lil’ Compton boasts a lil’ parade. Patrick’s Day parade - marshaled, in part, by our own Dan McGowan - steps off at noon from the corners of Whitford and Smith, according to their website’s GPS map, marching down Smith to the State House. The fun rolls on into Saturday, when the Providence St. Īnd if you’re looking to dine out, our Alexa Gagosz has some suggestions for you here. Paddy’s with herbal mocktails, healthy snacks, adult coloring and live music. įor something totally different, Soul Sanctuary in Coventry celebrates St. Paddy’s party with live Celtic tunes 12:30-3:30 p.m. Ĭharlestown’s Rathskeller Down Back hosts a St. Patrick’s Day Concert at Arc Book and Snackery. with a block party street closure from noon to 8 p.m, and live music throughout the day. īodega On Smith hosts a daylong block party, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m., with a DJ, “Irish buffet,” green drinks, cornhole and more. ![]()
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