The Gamm Theater is bringing back their annual production of a Christmas favorite, “It’s A Wonderful Life,” this time with a twist: they’re performing the story as an old-time radio show.
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Inflation: How Bad is it for you? Rhode Islanders share their stories
The rate of inflation, at almost 8.5%, is near its fastest pace in almost 40 years. And while President Biden has declared the fight on rising prices his top domestic priority, no one is expecting quick or easy solutions.
God Talks to an Agnostic
A twelve-part audio play by Don Mays, presented by The Wilbury Theatre Group and AFRI Productions in collaboration with The Public’s Radio.
Sound Opinions
Sound Opinions is where people who love music can come together.
Science Friday
Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
Reveal
Reveal is produced by the Center for Investigative Reporting. Founded in 1977 as the nation’s first nonprofit investigative journalism organization, The Center for Investigative Reporting has developed a reputation for being among the most innovative, credible and relevant media organizations in the country.
Can our sunscreens hurt marine life?
Scientists have been reexamining some of the chemicals found in sunscreen because of their potential impact on marine life, particularly coral reefs. Should we rethink the type of sunscreen we wear?
April Dinwoodie: Families of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are an inspiration
This week, The Public’s Radio has been reporting on the start of a new presidential administration and what that means to people in our region. In this essay, we hear from April Dinwoodie, a Westerly resident and transracially adopted person who says she’s inspired that we now have two blended, non-traditional first and second families.
