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Rhode Island Philharmonic Announces Spectacular June Gala With Emanuel Ax

Newport Polo Summer Charity Gala to Support the Jeffrey Osborne Foundation

Newport Polo has named the Jeffrey Osborne Foundation as the beneficiary of the Bon Voyage Ball – the polo club’s 20th annual charity gala – on Friday, August 6, 2021 at Rosecliff, one of Newport’s famed Bellevue Avenue mansions. “I am honored and grateful to Newport Polo for having selected the Jeffrey Osborne Foundation to be the beneficiary of the proceeds derived from its charity gala auction. The proceeds will help support and continue our mission of creating equal opportunity for all who strive to better themselves,” said Jeffrey Osborne, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter, Rhode Island son and founder of the Jeffrey Osborne Foundation. “My family and I are humbled and thankful that Newport Polo recognizes the Jeffrey Osborne Foundation’s efforts, including $1.5 million dollars raised and distributed to organizations that support the needs of Rhode Islanders who are not as fortunate to have the same opportunities and financial

The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra Presents A Momentous May with Mahler and More

The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra Presents A Momentous May with Mahler and More The Philharmonic kicks off in May with three stellar concerts and a spectacular June Gala Celebration with Emanuel Ax.by BWW News Desk The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra s 2021 Spring Season at The VETS presents a momentous May with three stellar concerts and a spectacular June Gala Celebration with Emanuel Ax. The exhilarating season continues on Saturday, May 1st with Conductor Bramwell Tovey s triumphant return to lead String Kingdom with Elgar s Introduction and Allegro, Purcell s Chacony in G minor (ed. Britten), Britten s Simple Symphony, Wirén s Serenade: March and Coleridge-Taylor s Novelette No.1. Saturday, May 15th features Mahler with a chamber orchestra arrangement of his Symphony No.4 featuring soprano Laquita Mitchell led by Maestro Tovey.

$12 million reno at United Theatre nears completion

WESTERLY — Film lovers will soon be able to sit comfortably in one of the United Theatre’s three state-of-the-art movie houses and enjoy first-run art-house movies every day of the year. “Three hundred and sixty-five days a year,” said a smiling Lisa Utman Randall, the theater’s executive director one afternoon last week as she led a group of people on a tour of the building, which is near completion and on track to open in June. “It’s going to be amazing.” Amazing is certainly one way to describe the $12 million renovation of the Canal Street property, which includes not only the original United Theatre — which opened as a Vaudeville theater in January 1926 — but the adjacent former Montgomery Ward building.

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