Literary Salons: The “Write” Thing for Westerly
Thanks to a local author, Harriet Grayson, Westerly is experiencing a rebirth of “literary salons." For those unfamiliar with the term, Wikipedia explains that a [...]
Thanks to a local author, Harriet Grayson, Westerly is experiencing a rebirth of “literary salons." For those unfamiliar with the term, Wikipedia explains that a [...]
What makes an artist an artist? Is it just the act of putting paint on a canvas, writing lyrics to a song, designing a building, [...]
Proof by David Auburn is the story of a woman in her mid 20s named Catherine, who has lived her life in the shadows of [...]
Restaurants, arcades, specialty bars, art galleries - what's missing? A movie theater, perhaps, but not just any movie theater - the United Theater of downtown [...]
In a previous article, I wrote about the life of Westerly Native and Revolutionary War hero Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Ward Jr. This next installment is about [...]
I am a solid believer in serendipity. In that one event or chance meeting with someone, it leads to something good and an opportunity with [...]
The parishioners of St. Michael the Archangel in Pawcatuck, Connecticut know all about patience. It is a virtue that they have been steadily practicing as [...]
In December, our first “Good Egg” article cracked open the busy life of Paul, a Westerly teen. This month, readers are introduced to our second Good [...]
The beginning of a new year is a great time to adopt a new perspective on things. Westerly’s Hoxie Gallery exhibit for the month of [...]
Editor's note: Pompelmo Gelateria is closed for the season but will be open again in Spring 2018. If you’d like to make your taste buds [...]
Hey you! Long time no talk. If you’re anything like me, you’ve spent too much time during the last few months cooped up inside hiding [...]
Chanukah is already upon us and Christmas is just about two weeks away. Both religious holidays have traditions of gift giving and every year the [...]