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In-person and Virtual Activities: Beginning Jan 29

In-person and Virtual Activities: Beginning Jan. 29 The Providence Journal Jan. 31  State Ballet of Rhode Island scholarship auditions: 12:30 p.m. at the State Ballet of Rhode Island rehearsal studio, 52 Sherman Ave., Lincoln. Men and women of all levels ages 10 and older can audition. The cost is $25, and reservations are required by calling 334-2560 or emailing info@stateballet.com.  Feb. 1-2  Spiritual medium Roland Comtois: 7:30 p.m. at the Stadium Theatre, 28 Monument Square, Main Street, Woonsocket. Spiritual medium Roland Comtois will speak with audience members. Tickets are $36 and are available by calling 762-4545 or visiting stadiumtheatre.com.  Through March 7  “Private Visions, Public Ideals – The Legacy of Howard Ben Tre” exhibition: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays at the WaterFire Arts Center, 475 Valley St., Providence. The exhibition honors Howard Ben Tre, who is internationally recognized for sculptures and large-scale w

BofA s Moynihan to be keynote speaker at Northern R I Chamber event

BANK OF AMERICA CEO Brian Moynihan will be the keynote speaker at the Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce 20th Annual Celebration on Feb. 10. / PBN FILE PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY LINCOLN – Bank of America Corp. Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan will be the keynote speaker at the Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce 30th Annual Celebration on Feb. 10, the chamber announced Thursday. The event will be livestreamed from the Stadium Theatre in Woonsocket. Moynihan, who graduated from Brown University in 1981 and worked… Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access.

Activities Beginning Jan 22

Jan. 23  Foreigners Journey: 5 and 8 p.m. at the Stadium Theatre, 28 Monument Square, Main Street, Woonsocket. Foreigner and Journey tribute. Tickets are $36 and are available by calling 762-4545 or visiting stadiumtheatre.com.  Kim Trusty: 7:30 p.m. at Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church, 300 High St., Bristol. Jazz. 253-4813. Reservations suggested. $20.  Jan. 24  Dorr Rebellion historical talk: 1 p.m. on Zoom via the Museum of Work & Culture. Erik Chaput will present The People s Martyr and the Dorr Rebellion an exploration of the life of Thomas Wilson Dorr and the 1842 Rhode Island rebellion that bears his name. Register at bit.ly/359QeUm.

THERE S STILL HOPE | Arts Entertainment

With his 2020 album Starting Over, Chris Stapleton demonstrates just maybe there is still hope for country music of the major label variety. Whereas Stapleton’s excellent new one holds tightly to the traditional side of country music equation, the thinking here is it’s more of an anomaly and country will stay the course on the road to pop-ville. Then again, the album did debut at the number one position on the Billboard country album charts in the first week of release, so obviously the traditional side of the genre is still resonating to people somewhere. Simply put, it is an album highly worthy of ears and receives the Ear Bliss look-see this week along with the latest album from Americana country cat Brent Cobb. Keep ‘Em On They Toes is the name of Cobb’s latest. His first album since relocating back to his native Georgia after stints in Nashville and Los Angeles, it is a reflective affair about his thoughts and feelings about both his own life and what heâ€�

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