The Cellar Stories Bookstore resembles more of an attic warehouse that contains an excellent collection of new and used books. But despite that minor discrepancy, the real story here is all about the stories you'll find in this amazing selection of tomes. Whether you're searching for collectible first editions, science fiction novels or accounts of military history, Cellar Stories most likely has what you're looking for. In addition to the incredible array of books, you'll also find volumes that focus on Rhode Island nautical art.
When Opera Providence brings one of their productions to the stage, you know you are in for something truly special. The musicians and singers work tirelessly to bring timeless entertainment to Providence audiences, and every season is more ambitious than the previous one. The performance schedule includes such favorite themes as the Opera Classics Series, the Winter Concert Series as well as various seasonal favorites. So instead of settling for the ordinary, get dressed up and enjoy a compelling evening filled with performances that always hit a high note.
At AS220, creative artistic expression is highly encouraged. This popular downtown spot brings together such diverse groups as local artists, families, and tourists to enjoy selections from the city's arts, music and entertainment scene. The venue hosts live performances at least six nights a week that include live bands, poetry readings and performance art, just to name a few. There is also a gallery on site that features a rotating exhibit of the work of local artists.
You'll make the amazing discovery that fire and water actually do mix when you visit WaterFire Providence. This is an actual sculpture by Barnaby Evans that has been installed on the three rivers of downtown Providence. This powerful work of art comes alive as several bonfires are lit on the surface of the water and it illuminates the paths and surrounding areas of Waterplace Park. First lit in 1994, WaterFire Providence has come to symbolize the city's spirit of resilience. The attraction has also revitalized the city's downtown area, as this popular spectacle has attracted nearly ten million visitors since it first appeared.