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Get Lost in March Travels 🧳
Dive into our new issues out now, Providence Culinary Collective heats up with more events, mystical happenings in South County + more!

They say March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, but at Hey Rhody, we say it blasts in like a jet engine – because our Local Travel Issue is ready for takeoff! Also landing in your inbox is a new podcast episode, the scoop on South County trolls, and can’t-miss culinary happenings downtown. So fasten your seatbelt, grab a snack (preferably something Rhode Island–approved), and get ready because this newsletter is a first-class ticket to adventure!
Your March Adventures Await with Our New Issues!

There’s something about those first hints of sunshine and warm weather that inspire anyone to grab a bag and go. Perfect timing – our annual March Local Travel Issue has arrived, packed with everything you need to explore the season’s top regional trends here in RI and beyond! Our annual sponsored Leading Ladies feature also highlights inspiring women in a range of industries in each magazine. Plus, in Providence Monthly, read up on reproductive rights pioneers; So Rhode Island and The Bay highlight the region’s feminist arts movement; and Hey Rhody teases the opening of a new org for women and gender expansive creatives. Find copies on the newsstands, and get ready to be inspired!
Providence Culinary Collective Heats Up the Food Scene
Providence is set to become a foodie paradise from March 27-30 with the debut of the Providence Culinary Collective, a four-day festival packed with tastings, expert panels, and exclusive dining experiences. Highlights include a craft beer garden featuring top local breweries, a series of curated wine dinners, and discussions on sustainability and hospitality led by industry experts. Read more on our blog at HeyRhody.com.
• By Jenna Kaplan, photo by Nicholas Millard, courtesy of Go Providence
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On our latest episode of the Hey Rhody Podcast, Revill chats with Rhode Island native Paul Mecurio, Emmy and Peabody Award-winning comedian, writer, and actor, about his journey from Wall Street lawyer to stand-up star. Mecurio dives into the power of comedy, taking risks, and his upcoming one-man Broadway show Permission to Speak, coming to Westerly’s United Theater on March 7-8. Listen online now.
A Troll-tastic Transformation Continues
Rhode Island’s legendary landscape is about to get even more magical! This fall, world-renowned artist Thomas Dambo is adding two new giant trolls, crafted entirely from recycled materials, to South County’s Troll Trail. With one settling in North Kingstown and another in a secret South County location, the Ocean State is quickly becoming a must-visit destination for folklore and adventure seekers alike. Read more on our blog at HeyRhody.com.
• By Jenna Kaplan, photo courtesy of South County Tourism Council
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