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Cape Wind: It’s Complicated
Thousands of years ago, the terrain beneath what is now Nantucket Sound was dry, and populated by the ancestors of the Wampanoag people, who continue to revere it.
Obama gave the project a green light, but now the real fight begins.
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VALERIE VANDE PANNE
| May 07, 2010
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Phillipe and Jorge are coming late to this fight, as last week’s column was already filed when the announcement was made that Governor Donald Carcieri — Governor Ghoul to you — had vetoed a bill giving domestic partners the right to claim the bodies of a
Sinking to new lows
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| November 20, 2009
Down in the dumps
Your superior correspondents are shocked -- shocked! we tell you -- to see a front page story in the Other Paper indicating that there has been some sort of monkey business going on at the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation, aka, the Central
Business as usual at the Landfill. Plus, fun with Keven and a special menu
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| September 25, 2009
Onward, Christian governor!
It's nice to see Governor Don "Laughing Boy" Carcieri loosening up by sharing the real Donnie Boy with the people of Vo Dilun. Initially (certainly in his first campaign for governor in 2002) Don tried to come across as a moderate conservative, not unlik
Carcieri gets "loose"; plus, farewell to Tedy, and mind-boggling Bush
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PHILLIPE & JORGE
| September 04, 2009
Why wind power blows
The world is looking for a no-brainer solution to the 21st century's impending energy crisis, and wind power seems to provide many of the right answers.
Why we shouldn't overload our energy basket with wind eggs
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| August 21, 2009
Psalms For The Deaf
Sage Francis addressed the densely-populated crowd at Rock the Bells at Comcast Center last weekend: "This song helped get a friend of mine out of jail. Thank you to all who donated. This song is called 'Conspiracy to Riot.' Strange Famous fucking Recor
Jared Paul Unleashes Prayers For Atheists
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CHRIS CONTI
| July 24, 2009
Justice prevails
Well, it's about time people in power began taking note of who Phillipe and Jorge support, just as we jettisoned Barack Obama into the presidency after endorsing him prior to the Iowa caucus.
Suttell's supreme nomination. Plus, no E-Z Pass, and a few big nights out.
By
PHILLIPE and JORGE
| June 05, 2009
Is the party over for the GOP in RI?
In a state known for its political obsessions, there is remarkably little in the way of rabid protest here.
A disastrous election in '08. A depleted war chest. Dismal approval ratings for the outgoing governor. Yet the faithful see hope for a Republican revival
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| May 15, 2009
Can 'solar as service' work in Rhode Island?
As Alteris Renewables sees it, this is the game-changer.
A bright idea
By
MARION DAVIS
| May 01, 2009
Eyes on the prize
We interrupt the Lincoln Chafee buzz fest to bring you this little nugget of news: there are a few Democrats who'd like to be governor, too.
Hold on, Linc Chafee! Dems Frank Caprio, Patrick Lynch, and Elizabeth Roberts would also like to be governor in 2010
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| April 24, 2009
A bad development
The most telling thing about this week's report on the R.I. Economic Development Corporation may be how many people didn't want to talk about it
Citywatch
By
MARION DAVIS
| April 24, 2009
Cutbacks loom as need for homeless assistance grows
They're not clustering on the streets, so you may not see them. But right now, Jim Ryczek, executive director of the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless, says Rhode Island has more homeless people than ever.
Social crisis
By
MARION DAVIS
| April 10, 2009
Equal rites?
New England has made a pretty good case, in recent years, for America's capital of queer.
Why has Rhode Island lagged behind the rest of New England on same-sex marriage legislation?
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| April 10, 2009
Fighting the good fight
As Rhode Island's poor and working-class citizens face a shrinking job market, social program cuts, and an avalanche of home foreclosures, a leading low-income advocacy group faces major changes.
DARE faces major changes and challenges
By
STEVEN STYCOS
| April 01, 2009
How much do lobbyists pay to get their way?
In 2008, corporations spent more than $3 million to hire lobbyists to protect their interests at the Rhode Island State House.
Special interests are big spenders at the State House
By
STEVEN STYCOS
| March 18, 2009
Losing a Brown basketball legend
On the sadness front, while P+J missed our chance to say the sporting old boys hereabouts were grieved to learn of the passing of former Brown basketball star Eddie Morris on March 5.
Plus a mad money man, off-color comics, and a Laffey-Chafee gaffe
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| March 11, 2009
Health-care's big moneyman in New England
Lifespan CEO George Vecchione's compensation is tops in the region
Lifespan CEO George Vecchione's compensation is tops in the region
By
STEVEN STYCOS
| February 11, 2009
Can the geeks save Rhode Island?
The tech sector offers promise for the economic future, but a small labor pool and other hurdles must be overcome
The tech sector offers promise for the economic future, but a small labor pool and other hurdles must be overcome
By
MARION DAVIS
| February 04, 2009
RI ’08: Prelude to 2010
During a national election season in which “change” remains the dominant motif, Rhode Island politics is locked in a holding pattern marked by a Democratic stranglehold on state and federal offices.
In a national year of change, stasis is likely to prevail at the General Assembly
By
IAN DONNIS
| October 29, 2008
Picaresque journey: 30 years in Rhode Island
Hard though it might be to believe, some things in Rhode Island actually do change.
What we mostly want is a low-number license plate
By
IAN DONNIS
| October 23, 2008
Why Rhode Island is hurting
If the nation’s fiscal crisis confirms that Rhode Island isn’t alone in facing serious economic woes, the state doesn’t suffer from a lack of other challenges.
Bad days are here, and there is little in the past to make the future seem hopeful
By
IAN DONNIS
| October 02, 2008
Are you paying too much for your heating bill?
As winter approaches and energy prices rise worldwide, Rhode Islanders will wince when they open their monthly bills for electricity and natural gas.
Critics charge that lax regulation is inflating utility costs in Rhode Island
By
STEVEN STYCOS
| September 10, 2008
Segal and Fierro lead the way for the General Assembly
As Rhode Islanders go to the polls for a primary election next Tuesday, September 9, there are some key votes to be made for progressive legislators.
Endorsements
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| September 01, 2008
Dark days on Fountain Street
There are black umbrellas in the poolside Pernod and grapefruits at Casa Diablo upon our having learned that ace reporter Scott MacKay has taken the Urinal’s buyout package.
With a parting shot, MacKay joins the exodus from the once-mighty BeloJo
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| August 27, 2008
Traffic Jammed
It’s not just the relatively small number of RIPTA users who suffer from the inadequacy of Rhode Island’s transit system.
This small state should have better transit. So why doesn’t it?
By
AMY LITTLEFIELD
| August 20, 2008
Traffic Jammed
It’s not just the relatively small number of RIPTA users who suffer from the inadequacy of Rhode Island’s transit system.
This small state should have better transit. So why doesn’t it?
By
AMY LITTLEFIELD
| August 20, 2008
The Quiet Power of Jack Reed
As he closes out his second six-year term in the Senate, perhaps the most elite club in politics, Reed is the subject of ongoing speculation about his future.
Without seeking the spotlight, the senator and his star continue to rise
By
IAN DONNIS
| August 13, 2008
Is RI making the most from its tourism appeal?
If you were going to promote Rhode Island's plate of idiosyncratic attractions to potential visitors in other states, what would be the best way to do it?
Critics call a variety of agencies a wasteful approach in this small state
By
IAN DONNIS
| July 23, 2008
MacKay’s fill-in column comes to a sudden end
Providence Journal political reporter Scott MacKay’s temporary assignment as a political columnist came to an abrupt end.
As The ProJo Turns
By
IAN DONNIS
| July 16, 2008
Cicilline: A go or no for governor?
Call it a case of art imitating life.
His rough patch shows how the mayor’s office remains a tricky launching pad
By
IAN DONNIS
| July 09, 2008
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