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The old I 195 deck that crosses Point Street/Bridge Street is the unofficial gateway to the Wickenden street commercial district. The bridge abutments and columns are adorned with art and advertisements welcoming visitors to the neighborhood. The artwork has been partly obscured for years by a rusty framework that bolsters the aging highway superstructure. The new "Iway" has replaced this part of 195, and demolition of the old section has begun, and so has the beginning of the end for these urban murals. Art by Brent Bachelder, with assistance from Lauren Reba and Alicia Woodley. For more info, click here
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CENTRAL-BOTH BUILDINGS
- 2007-Nov. 07 ProJo
Demolition Site former Providence Police & Fire Station
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At "Asian Paradise" the local asian food restaraunt near RISD back in Providence, RI, I was able to get my FAVORITE thing to eat: Bee Bong.
From what I understand, it's a Vietnamese dish of cold noodles, chicken, basil, cucumber and sprouts. I can't remember if there was more to it than that.
I tried to find a recipe online, but this is the only mention of it I could find:
www.tasteri.com/projo/reviews/022802.htm
Using that description I tried to make it myself (using seitan and minus the peanuts, I forgot, oops) and...... I somehow failed. It didn't taste right. And I dont' know what's missing.
Does anyone know a recipe for Bee Bong? Or a place where I might find it? Google has proved fruitless.
Maybe I just need to give "Asian Paradise" a call...do you think they'd share the recipe? Hmmm.
The old I 195 deck that crosses Point Street/Bridge Street is the unofficial gateway to the Wickenden street commercial district. The bridge abutments and columns are adorned with art and advertisements welcoming visitors to the neighborhood. The artwork has been partly obscured for years by a rusty framework that bolsters the aging highway superstructure. The new "Iway" has replaced this part of 195, and demolition of the old section has begun, and so has the beginning of the end for these urban murals. Art by Brent Bachelder, with assistance from Lauren Reba and Alicia Woodley. For more info, click here
The old I 195 deck that crosses Point Street/Bridge Street is the unofficial gateway to the Wickenden street commercial district. The bridge abutments and columns are adorned with art and advertisements welcoming visitors to the neighborhood. The artwork has been partly obscured for years by a rusty framework that bolsters the aging highway superstructure. The new "Iway" has replaced this part of 195, and demolition of the old section has begun, and so has the beginning of the end for these urban murals. Art by Brent Bachelder, with assistance from Lauren Reba and Alicia Woodley. For more info, click here
Un de mes cadeaux de Noel (oui z'ai été très sage ;)... ).Donc un mini hélicoptère aux couleurs de la gendarmerie avec projo, mais pas le radar...Mon frangin lui a eu le même aux couleurs de la Sécurité Civile, enfin encore un cadeaux qui va donner de super photos,déjà plein d'idées...
he was the featured “Counterfeit King” in a History Channel documentary on Breaking Vegas and made his own video, How to Win at Slots, after advising casinos how to detect fake tokens.
www.projo.com/news/courts/content/auction_advance_09-19-0...
The old I 195 deck that crosses Point Street/Bridge Street is the unofficial gateway to the Wickenden street commercial district. The bridge abutments and columns are adorned with art and advertisements welcoming visitors to the neighborhood. The artwork has been partly obscured for years by a rusty framework that bolsters the aging highway superstructure. The new "Iway" has replaced this part of 195, and demolition of the old section has begun, and so has the beginning of the end for these urban murals. Art by Brent Bachelder, with assistance from Lauren Reba and Alicia Woodley. For more info, click here
The old I 195 deck that crosses Point Street/Bridge Street is the unofficial gateway to the Wickenden street commercial district. The bridge abutments and columns are adorned with art and advertisements welcoming visitors to the neighborhood. The artwork has been partly obscured for years by a rusty framework that bolsters the aging highway superstructure. The new "Iway" has replaced this part of 195, and demolition of the old section has begun, and so has the beginning of the end for these urban murals. Art by Brent Bachelder, with assistance from Lauren Reba and Alicia Woodley. For more info, click here
This period’s shawl in the Projo Shawl Club is the Diamond and Roses shawl. Mine turned out a bit small; I chose a smaller size of needles because at first I found the result with the original size too “airy”. Looking at the finished result, I think sticking to the original size would’ve been better. The yarn is Apple Laine; 65% wool, 20% mohair, 5% silk, and 10% nylon.
The old I 195 deck that crosses Point Street/Bridge Street is the unofficial gateway to the Wickenden street commercial district. The bridge abutments and columns are adorned with art and advertisements welcoming visitors to the neighborhood. The artwork has been partly obscured for years by a rusty framework that bolsters the aging highway superstructure. The new "Iway" has replaced this part of 195, and demolition of the old section has begun, and so has the beginning of the end for these urban murals. Art by Brent Bachelder, with assistance from Lauren Reba and Alicia Woodley. For more info, click here
The sock-a-long socks for Projo message board, Nutkin socks, are finished. With the exception of the special decrease technique for the toe and heel, they were quite simple to knit - I decided to knit a regular toe and heel. The yarn is Lana Grossa, and I used needles size 2.5.
The old I 195 deck that crosses Point Street/Bridge Street is the unofficial gateway to the Wickenden street commercial district. The bridge abutments and columns are adorned with art and advertisements welcoming visitors to the neighborhood. The artwork has been partly obscured for years by a rusty framework that bolsters the aging highway superstructure. The new "Iway" has replaced this part of 195, and demolition of the old section has begun, and so has the beginning of the end for these urban murals. Art by Brent Bachelder, with assistance from Lauren Reba and Alicia Woodley. For more info, click here
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CENTRAL-Appeared in ProJo 6-6-51 (Henry S. Chafee receiving citation from Catherine C. Blodgett)
This wreck on Grove Street used be a school before it was abandoned and became a crackhouse. Then someone bought it two years ago with the intent on turning it into a parking lot. After tearing down a small portion, the work has been abandoned, and the baseheads are trickling back in.
UPDATE!
www.projo.com/ri/providence/content/MC_GROVE.1_04-23-08_G...
Discussion contre le nucléaire à la Conjuration des Fourneaux. Jeudi 10 novembre. Rouen
le camarade allemand - arrivé en retard, j'ai le nez sur le projo mais toute la place pour m'allonger sous la table - à l'autre bout de la table : Sandra!!
site de la conjuration des fourneaux
crédit : skippy/rouen
Haute résolution et autres versions disponibles sur demande
fichier : 2011_11_12/conj_nuc_0001
Vibrantly colored mural by four [past and present] RISD students [Christina Graham, Alison Kizu-Blair, Michael Kolendowiz and Annabeth Marks.
Un de mes cadeaux de Noel (oui z'ai été très sage ;)... ).Donc un mini hélicoptère aux couleurs de la gendarmerie avec projo, mais pas le radar...Mon frangin lui a eu le même aux couleurs de la Sécurité Civile, enfin encore un cadeaux qui va donner de super photos,déjà plein d'idées...
Un de mes cadeaux de Noel (oui z'ai été très sage ;)... ).Donc un mini hélicoptère aux couleurs de la gendarmerie avec projo, mais pas le radar...Mon frangin lui a eu le même aux couleurs de la Sécurité Civile, enfin encore un cadeaux qui va donner de super photos,déjà plein d'idées...
As seen, there are number of special trash containers made by local artist including Lu Heintz at The Steel Yard commissioned by Olneyville Housing Corporation. Heintz' four cans were refused, due their critique of gentrification and history of local disinvestment and "renewal".
The Providence Journal reports: In the last few months, the story became known through the neighborhood, and it became about more than Olneyville. The Neighborhood Association rallied behind the artist, and also defined the conflict in class and racial terms. The ACLU sent a letter to the city pushing the issue.
“It would be a regrettable defeat for artistic freedom if the city were to allow this artwork to fall prey to censorship because some representatives of the Olneyville community find the political message offensive,” Rhode Island ACLU Director Steven Brown wrote.
When white settlers
Arrive in Woonasquatucket
Now known as Olneyville
It was a center of trade
for the Narragansett and
Woonasquatucket means
As far as salt water flows,
A reference to
The tidal currents of
Narragannsett Bay.
There were between 2,000 and 3,000 people on the steps of the capital building in Providence, RI, protesting the state government's fiscal mis-management, esp. taxes.
Rhode Island hit 10% unemployment in December 2008, and the state government has been running big per-capita deficits for several years. In FY 2010, we are ranked 13 in the country, with $ 411.95 of deficit spending per capita.
See riteaparty.com/ for details on the aftermath.
I'm an independent citizen with a camera, unaffiliated with the RI tea party, or any registered party.