
Recent Stories
‘We came home to our music’
New Video
Husband-and-wife folk music duo Atwater-Donnelly — now living in the East Bay — delves into the roots of cultural history.
Art that’s floating on air
Barrington artist creates balloon sculptures that interact with the local landscape.
‘First lady of the mandolin’
Roger Williams University professor Marilynn Mair, a renowned virtuoso mandolin player, considers Brazil her second home.
The bike path, 25 years later
Construction on the East Bay Bike Path started in 1987, with its formal dedication 20 years ago next month
Sacred harp singing — a musical resurrection
Once in danger of becoming extinct, shape note singing is kept alive by small pockets of faithful devotees around the nation — including here in the East Bay
'We're the minor leagues of the music industry'
Coffeehouse-style music venues give both up-and-coming and seasoned roots musicians an intimate setting with their audience.
Buying a piece of the farm
Now’s the time to purchase shares of local food through a Community Supported Agriculture program, which reaps rewards for both farmers and consumers
The dolphin whisperer
Local horse trainer documents her friendship and adventures with JoJo, an ambassador dolphin in the Turks and Caicos Islands
Here's looking at you, squid
Aquatic lab technician at Roger Williams University produces stunning microscope photos of shellfish

