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34 Things to Do, Hear and Watch in May
View a majestic full-moon ritual, take a hike with friendly goats, create a fairy garden and more fun happenings this month. (And no, they re not all on Zoom huzzah!)
April 30, 2021
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Juried Hybrid Show
Why: It’s been a transformative year, to say the least, and the Pawtucket Arts Collaborative’s latest show features work that depicts transformation in its varied forms. See how local artists in a range of mediums take on the illuminating qualities of change, as selected by guest juror Francoise McAree. Artwork will be available for purchase and ranges in size, in both 2D and 3D.
PPAC, The VETS Become The Only Performing Arts Theatres In New England To Receive GBAC STAR Facility Accreditation
PPAC and The VETS have implemented the most stringent protocols for cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention in their facilities.by BWW News Desk
The Providence Performing Arts Center and The Veterans Memorial Auditorium have announced that they have achieved Global Biorisk Advisory Council (STAR accreditation, the gold standard for prepared facilities. PPAC and The VETS are the first performing arts theatres in New England to achieve full GBAC STAR accreditation.
Under the guidance of GBAC, a Division of ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association, PPAC and The VETS have implemented the most stringent protocols for cleaning, disinfection and infectious disease prevention in their facilities.
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PROVIDENCE In 2019, the private company staffing the state-subsidized Rhode Island Convention Center and the Dunkin Donuts Center paid $11.8 million to 858 people, including five who share the last name of the Laborers International Union general secretary-treasurer Armand E. Sabitoni.
The list includes Kathleen Masino, the wife of Sabitoni s second in command, LIUNA Vice President and Assistant New England Regional Manager Vincent R. Masino, as the $111,855-a-year director of food and beverage operations.
In fact, the first-ever release of the payroll of this quasi-public arm of state government is a who s who of sons, nephews, in-laws and others who share the family names of key players in the labor movement, past and present: