Good Morning! It’s Friday, November 15. 🗓️ Today is the 320th day of the year; 46 days remain in 2024.
Today, we’re covering the end of Singing for Shelter, a jewelry collaboration involving Snoop Dog, Yacht Rock, an open call to serve in Newport’s legal roles, and more.
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What’s Up Today
☀️ Weather
Mostly sunny, with a high near 55. Northwest wind 8 to 11 mph.
⚓ Marine
N wind 7 to 10 kt becoming NW in the afternoon. Mostly sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.
🌔 Sun, Moon, & Tide
Sunrise at 6:34 am, sunset at 4:25 pm. Low tide at 12:51 pm. High tide at 6:43 am & 7:08 pm. The lunar phase is a Waxing Gibbous.
🎭 Things To Do
11 am: 2024 Greater Newport Business Walk throughout Newport County
2 pm: Film Series – Home for the Holidays at Newport Public Library
7:30 pm: Cellist Seth Parker Woods at Newport Classical Recital Hall
8 pm: Improv with the Bit Players at The Firehouse Theater
🎶 Live Music & Entertainment
Bar & Board: Dave Alves at 8 pm
Busker’s Irish Pub: Live music at 8 pm
Johnny’s Restaurant at The Atlantic Resort: Stu Krous at 7 pm
JPT Film & Event Center: White Bird at 4:30 pm, We Live In Time at 7:30 pm
La Forge Casino Restaurant: Dave Manuel at 6 pm
Midtown Oyster Bar: Live music at 9:30 pm
Narragansett Cafe: Gary Cummings & the G-Men at 8 pm
Newport Blues Cafe: Spiffy at 9 pm
Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling Co.: Next Stop Comedy Show at 8 pm
Newport Vineyards: Barrel of Laughs Comedy Show at 8 pm
One Pelham East: Jimmy Weinstock at 5:30 pm
Ragged Island Brewing Company: Disciple of the Garden at 6:30 pm
Rejects Beer Co.: Stand Up Comedy at 8 pm
Speakeasy: Live music at 9:30 pm
The Firehouse Theatre: The Bit Players at 8 pm
The Reef: Justin Pomfret at 6 pm
Top of Pelham: Dueling Pianos at 7:30 pm & 10:30 pm
🗓️ Newport County Public Meetings
No public meetings are scheduled.

What’s News Today
News
On Wednesday, local housing organizations, community partners, and several state officials celebrated the groundbreaking of a new, age-restricted housing development in Portsmouth. Read the story on WPRI —>
Residents can apply for City Solicitor, Municipal Court Judge, and Probate Judge positions by November 19. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Rhode Island gas consumption falls by 150,200 gallons in 5 years, as nationwide demand drops 5.7%. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
$10M available for public, non-profit, and private entities to install publicly accessible EV chargers. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Two individuals were arrested on various charges. Read the story on What’sUpNewp —>
Successful firing of Mark 48 Mod 4 from U.S. submarine after 20-year gap. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Port of Davisville project aims to boost cargo transport, security, and future expansion. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Business & Nonprofit
But homeless shelters still need your support – We speak with founder Mark Gorman about the legacy of the concert which raised nearly $200,000 for local shelters. Read the story on What’sUpNewp —>
Lovechild aims to blend craftsmanship, positive energy in Rhode Island-made pieces. Read the story on What’sUpNewp —>
📰 Satire publication The Onion buys Alex Jones’ Infowars at auction with help from Sandy Hook families
The sale price was not immediately disclosed. Read the story on What’sUpNewp —>
Food & Drink
Entrepreneur Andreea Marin owns three Kaffeology coffeeshops in Rhode Island — in Newport, Portsmouth and Cranston. Read the story on The Boston Globe—>
Life & Culture
Fifty years later, Monumenta's organisers and attendees reflect on what was arguably the most ambitious school project ever. Read the story on The Art Newspaper —>
DJD artists join students and faculty for contemporary and jazz performances November 21-23. Read the story on What’sUpNewp —>
The initiative will teach the rich history of tennis, provide memorable experiences with Hall of Famers and current tennis stars, and showcase what it means to Be Legendary. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
HBO film exploring soft rock’s cultural impact to screen at newportFILM event with trivia and prizes. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Obituaries
🕊️ Donnell Shea
Opinion
By Dennis Turano, Middletown. Read on What’sUpNewp—>
We need a diverse blend of responsibly sited non-fossil-fuel energy, from on and offshore wind to various solar and nuclear technologies. This mix may someday include small modular reactors, but we can’t afford to wait years, perhaps even a decade or more, for this technology. Read more on ecoRI News—>
People
For some, an even bigger draw than the silver, furniture and artwork at Michael Corcoran’s auctions (in Newport) is the 96-year-old auctioneer himself. Read the story on NY Times —>
Former Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo — a Democrat who is facing the end of her tenure as U.S. Commerce secretary due to Donald Trump's victory last week. Read the story on The Public’s Radio—>
Sports
Evgenii Dadonov scored two goals, including the first successful penalty shot in the NHL this season, and the Dallas Stars beat the Boston Bruins 7-2 on Thursday night. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Rafael Pinzon’s 15 points helped Bryant defeat Buffalo 87-64 on Thursday night. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Matthew Stafford remembers what didn’t go right during his last visit to New England, in 2014 when he was still with the Detroit Lions. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
What’s Up This Week + Weekend
Newport Classical, Holiday Festival, Steve Hofstetter, Jesse Cook, and more. Read the story on What’sUpNewp —>
Iconic performer to present ‘Don’t Tell Anybody the Secrets,’ a show based on her recently published book. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
Popular jukebox musical runs through Sunday at Performing Arts Center. Read the story on What’sUpNewp—>
