Art
Oct 19, 10:04 PM (Links)
The Steel Yard offers arts and technical training programs designed to increase opportunities for cultural and artistic expression...
Oct 19, 09:49 PM (Links)
“A forward thinking urban project appealing to experimental artists and creative innovators.”
Sep 28, 01:15 AM (Links)
Providence’s non-profit community arts space. Its mission is to provide an unjuried forum for hipster exhibitionism the so-called arts.
Aug 2, 11:39 AM (Issue #22)
Contributor: Agenda Staff
Cryptic Providence is an international art event taking place over the next three months (until September 28, 2008) in the North Burial Ground on North Main Street. Fifteen projects by visual artists and performers from…
Jul 25, 06:03 PM (Issue #22)
Contributor: Agenda Staff
Interview with IndieArts/ri Manager Tim O’Keefe
Who is IndieArts/ri?
IndieArts/ri is a splinter group of the Arts & Business Council of Rhode Island made up of a variety of artists, musicians, DJs and event producers who contribute to Rhode Island art and music. The day to day of IndieArts/ri, which will…
Apr 7, 01:13 PM (Issue #20)
Contributor: Ashley Mercado
Interview: Ashley Mercado | Images: Jill Palumbo
Music is one of those curious realms where people are actually respected for rising above the fast fads and cheap phases. If you manage to maintain your integrity in the business at the end of a decade before you’re on to the next, people…
Mar 9, 04:38 PM (Issue #19)
Contributor: Joan M. Wyand
By Joan M. Wyand
[This article first appeared in The Agenda #19, July/August 2006]
A Monday in March was a beautiful day for a bike ride. After
scoping out the construction of the impending 195 bridge, I biked up towards
India Point Park.
I passed a dilapidated marina club that my friends and I…
Nov 4, 07:01 AM (Blog)
Contributor: W.A. Dymoke
YouTube videographer "mobius32" submits this thoughtful documentary (18:08) of the history of the now-ubiquitous "Amen Break" that underlies nearly all early hip-hop and electronica, segueing into how this history exemplifies also the history of digital audio and the history of content control. The guy's delivery makes Joe Lieberman sound excitable,…
Oct 8, 09:46 PM (Issue #11)
Contributor: W.A. Dymoke
The Joy of Nanowrimo
[This article first appeared in The Agenda #11, October 2005]
by Wesli AnneMarie Dymoke
This article is exactly 1667 words in length (not including the
headline, subhead, byline, or pull quotes). Let me set the stage here:
It's about twenty minutes to midnight, local time, on the 30th of
November, 2003, and…
Sep 18, 12:21 AM (Issue #14)
Contributor: Matt Obert
A Shepard Fairey Interview From The Archives of Matt Obert
[This article appeared in The Agenda #14, January 2006]
This interview was originally intended for publication in the NicePaper in August 1995. Unfortunately, there were no issues in August: the last issue of that publication came out in July of that…