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Cram it all in!
For underground hip-hop heads, it gets no bigger than SEAN PRICE (of Boot Camp Clik and Heltah Skeltah legend) hitting up Fête on THURSDAY (the 9th); only $12 at the door, call 401.383.1112 for ticket availability (don't sleep!).
From Sean Price to Panther Moderns!
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| February 10, 2012
Bowled over
Last call for Downcity action THURSDAY (the 2nd) with ERIC BLOOM performing at Sidebar Bistro (401.421.7200), while DJ DOX ELLIS spins upstairs at the Salon (pickle back shots! 401.865.6330).
From Ear-pummeling to winter bashing
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| February 03, 2012
Ben Blanc’s intriguing ‘The Exchange’ at AS220
Two hundred black wood sculptures, resembling abstracted chunks of coal from some old video game, are lined up on a shelf running around the room in Ben Blanc's installation "The Exchange" at AS220's Project Space (93 Mathewson Street, Providence, throu
Selling an idea
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GREG COOK
| January 20, 2012
Variety packed
Are you ready for the really, really big rock show kicking off a kickass weekend around Provy?
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| January 06, 2012
Party like it’s 2012!!
Last call for TONY JONES & THE CRETIN 3 along with FALL & BOUNCE on THURSDAY (the 29th) at JR's Bourbon Street Rock House in Cranston (forever Mustang Sally's to some of us), call 401.463.3080.
Wild weekend
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| December 30, 2011
A perishing theatre gives way to a new one
Living up to theoretician Gordon Craig's ideal of the "perishable" theatre as one nimble, flexible, and light on its feet, Providence's Perishable Theatre remained fresh for its 28-year shelf life; it shuttered this year because funding sources — not ne
The Stage
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CHRISTINA BEVILACQUA
| December 23, 2011
So much to do
On FRIDAY (the 9th), stop by the Armory in East Greenwich for a Toys for Tots bash led by TONY JONES & THE CRETIN 3 , THE REVEREND BASTIEN , and more; the all-ages shindig includes a "junk food buffet" with the $10 door donation.
No excuses — get out there!
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| December 09, 2011
Need mead? Plus, Revival’s here and Lagunitas Sucks
Pete Seeger sang, "We will pray just like the Druids/Drinking strange fermented fluids/Go dancing naked through the woods/They're good enough for me." Those "strange fermented fluids" were mead.
Bottles and cans and just clap your hands
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LOU PAPINEAU
| November 25, 2011
Rebecca Macri, Dan Talbot, and Betsey MacDonald at AS220
Some time back, Rebecca Macri embroidered a pillow with the rainbow bars of the old terrorism alert chart ("severe" to "low").
Contrasts and comparisons
By
GREG COOK
| November 18, 2011
Whole lotta everything
On THURSDAY (the 20th), it's last call for a pair of fun freebies from longtime local faves, as THE WIPPETS play Doherty's East Ave Irish Pub (401.725.1800), while ALLYSEN CALLERY travels to Perks Coffeehouse in Norwood, MA (781.762.5565).
From DirtyDurdie to Duke Robillard
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| October 21, 2011
The strike that changed America
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at AS220, wraps up its fall program with a look back at Ronald Reagan's firing of striking air traffic controllers in 1981 — a watershed moment for organized labor.
Action Speaks!
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 21, 2011
Works by Andrew Moon Bain, Elisa D’Arrigo, Serena Perrone
In "Talking Leaves," Andrew Moon Bain's show at AS220's Project Space (93 Mathewson Street, Providence, through October 29), his painting and collage Triple Black depicts a red mermaid and black seahorses floating atop a tumultuous sea amidst old saili
Shape shifting and dreamy visions
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GREG COOK
| October 14, 2011
Monstrous sounds
Last call for DEER TICK playing the second night of their Divine Providence release party on THURSDAY (the 13th) at the Met.
Zounds, Lolita Black, and more!
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| October 14, 2011
Monstrous sounds
Last call for DEER TICK playing the second night of their Divine Providence release party on THURSDAY (the 13th) at the Met.
Zounds, Lolita Black, and more!
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| October 14, 2011
Looking back on An American Family
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at Providence art space AS220, continues its fall series with a look back at An American Family , a documentary that chronicled the lives of the Loud family of Santa Barbara, California.
Action Speaks!
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 14, 2011
Our games, ourselves
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at Providence art space AS220, continues its fall program with a look at the rise of video games.
Action Speaks!
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| October 07, 2011
Mixing it up(1)
On THURSDAY (the 6th), Ken Casey's Whiskey Republic delivers "Appalachian Celtic Punk" crew CUTTHROAT SHAMROCK from the mountains of east Tennessee.
The Ladies Rock Lab, and more!
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| October 07, 2011
Pro-Fusion
On THURSDAY (the 29th), the Spot Underground hosts PC alums and "waterslide rock" specialists LAST ONE OUT .
Rice Cakes, Coma Coma, more in Warren
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| September 30, 2011
On the rise of militainment
Action Speaks!, the panel discussion series at Providence art space AS220, kicks off its fall program next week. The theme for the coming months — "Conflict and Amusement in America: How Can It Hurt If It's So Much Fun?"
Action Speaks!
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| September 30, 2011
From Joe to Jesse
Hip-hop heads should get over to the Sunset Bar & Grille in North Provy on FRIDAY (the 23rd), when DIRTYDURDIE (look up their latest mixtape, Rhymanese Diner ) host a 21+ party with DJs Kellan and D-Napp spinning all night, call 401.726.8889.
Plus, quality time with Hank Sinatra Jr.
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| September 23, 2011
A British invasion and the local hall of fame
The art season follows the school year.
Autumn offerings
By
GREG COOK
| September 16, 2011
The artist who stayed behind
I meet Peter Glantz in front of the faded Atlantic Mills complex in Olneyville and we walk around back.
Olneyville Stories
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| August 26, 2011
Roz Raskin and the Rice Cakes break out the Monster jams
Roz Raskin returned to scene of the crime last weekend, all smiles on Empire Street prior to the Rice Cakes' outdoor set at Foo Fest.
You gotta stay positive
By
CHRIS CONTI
| August 19, 2011
Sounds of the city
Last call for THURSDAY (the 18th) for Brooklyn honky-tonkers THE SWEETBACK SISTERS playing the Towers in Narragansett ($15, 7 pm), leading into a busy stretch of great local shows.
The Providence Music Fest, and more
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| August 19, 2011
Foo Fest headliner Andrew W.K.
Andrew W.K. is a wild man who wails through songs that usually boast a blitzkrieg temperament.
On creating a safe place to go crazy, translating the subconscious, and finding support and inspiration in providence
By
JIM MACNIE
| August 12, 2011
Girls rockin'!
Start your weekend by supporting the 2ND ANNUAL GIRLS ROCK! CAMP SHOWCASE at the Hope Artiste Village Solarium (next to the Met) on FRIDAY (the 15th) at 6 pm, with six bands (all ages 11-18) debuting original songs.
Plus, Zombified Vermin + Dwarves!
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| July 15, 2011
The lowdown on Sound Session 2011
The seventh annual Sound Session festival jumps off all weekend long, and while this year's itinerary has been scaled down to three days rather than a full seven, you can expect another "multi-genre gumbo" at four locations.
Hot in the city
By
CHRIS CONTI
| July 08, 2011
Review: ''Among the Breakage'' scratches the surface at Bell Gallery
Over the past dec-ade, Providence art has been known for its visionary printmaking and graphics, crafty constructions, and funhouse installations, but local painting has tended to operate out of the limelight.
An incomplete picture
By
GREG COOK
| July 01, 2011
July — already?!?
Last call for THE DOWN & OUTS , THIS IS A MOVEMENT , and the return of COMA COMA to the Met on THURSDAY (the 30th).
Catch these musical fireworks
By
PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| July 01, 2011
Some fun at the Spot
The Schemers kick off the summer
The Schemers kick off the summer
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX MUSIC STAFF
| June 24, 2011
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