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Listening and Storytelling at RIPR: An Interview with Torey Malatia
As a long-time public radio listener, I was giddy to step inside the studios and office spaces “where the magic happens” at Rhode Island Public Radio (RIPR) and to meet the voices and minds [...]
Behind-the-Scenes at Beneficent Congregational Church
I stood plastered to a long wooden beam, my fingers crossed as I tried not to glance down the narrow wooden staircase I had climbed up. I was standing on cold feet atop one [...]
The Benefit Street Arsenal: 175 Years and Counting
“The army is always reorganizing,” General Richard Valente repeats to me with a knowing smile. We sit together in the ground-floor room of the Benefit Street Arsenal, which once served as the training space [...]
Providence Public Library: Preserving Prints, Photographs and History
When people can access the news from their phones, read the latest New York Times bestsellers on Kindle, and look everything up on Google and Wikipedia, it’s no surprise that libraries are less sought [...]
From Textile Manufacturing to Flea Market: The Evolution of Atlantic Mills
“The building always reminded me of an old wrestler. It’s been beaten up by hurricanes and uprisings and changing times, but still has strong bones,” our program director, Caroline Stevens, said thoughtfully as we [...]