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$25,000 grants open new vistas for RI composers

$25,000 grants open new vistas for RI composers Donita Naylor, The Providence Journal © Kris Craig/The Providence Journal Singer-songwriter Courtney Swain, lead vocalist for the indie rock band Bent Knee, plans to use her $25,000 fellowship from the Rhode Island Foundation to experiment with distorting sounds. She is holding her baritone ukulele, one of many instruments she plays. PROVIDENCE Right away, Storm Ford started spending the $25,000 that came with her fellowship from the Rhode Island Foundation.   A songwriter since the age of 10, the 21-year-old has long known that she needed the privacy, security and availability of a recording studio at home.  Last May, at a live national contest on social media, her voice of liquid silk got her noticed by celebrities of the hip-hop world. T-Pain commented on air: You can tell that in that girl’s heart, she loves music. It’s something she can’t live without, he said afterward. She brought soul, s

On first day of mass vaccination in RI, most doses went to people younger than 75

On first day of mass vaccination in RI, most doses went to people younger than 75 Journal Staff, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal / Kris Craig The sign at a CVS in Barrington tells customers that no COVID-19 vaccine was available Monday. The state has received 228,650 doses of vaccine, according to the CDC, and had administered 148,335 doses, according to the state Department of  Health. [The Providence Journal / Kris Craig] More than half of the people who received shots of coronavirus vaccine at the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence and at a second site on Sockanosset Cross Road in Cranston on Thursday were younger than 75, the Department of Health said Friday.

People younger than 75 report receiving vaccine at Dunk site

Heavier snow expected, could knock out power and drop more than a foot before it s done

Heavier snow likely to knock out power and drop more than a foot before it s done Jack Perry, The Providence Journal Roads should be in good shape for the Tuesday morning commute despite a nor easter that was forecast to drop up to 18 inches of snow on Rhode Island, the director of Rhode Island s Department of Transportation said. Anyone trying to commute on Monday evening, against the advice of the Rhode Island State Police, had a rough ride. By 3:30 p.m. the state police reported 10 crashes, none with serious injuries; said they had assisted 13 drivers and stoped 34 tractor-trailer drivers who were still on the road despite the governor s ban against big rigs on state roads starting at 5 a.m. Monday.

Snow, teaching, and a Rhode Island drink

Snow, teaching, and a Rhode Island drink Michael Delaney, The Providence Journal © Kris Craig/The Providence Journal Lincoln, RI, Jan 27, 2021 - Dogs, Dash,Tanuki and Skout enjoy a day out in the snow as their owners Liz Crane and Madison Powers meet up at at Chase Farm in Lincoln on Wednesday afternoon. Hello everyone ! Last week I predicted an early spring – so much for that! Historically the first week of February is among the coldest of the year, and known for the heaviest snowfalls in our area. Sometimes I feel that I am still thawing out from the Blizzard of ’78, which was Feb. 6 of that year. I bought a pair of LL Bean Maine hunting shoes back then and I still have them. They are the oldest items in my wardrobe, and still in service. You can’t kill them. Kris Craig took a photo this week that looks like it is from the Iditarod.

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