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Want to Showcase your Short Film. Now Taking Reservations for June 5th Film Showcase

Tonight's Films 1st film...by D.Adrian Rico 2nd film by Joe A. Conforti

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Live Music Workshop 8p-10p Hosted by RISA BCTH quick pic "The Williamsboy"

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Yes, we are hosting another private Baby Shower today

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Open Mic w/s Every Wed Night 8p-10p Frank Martyn from RISA is Our Host Special Feature Artist Anthony Garcia from TEXAS

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RIIFF Hosting "You Be The Judge 7:30p -9:30p critique upcoming indie films for their August Film Festival

Brooklyn's Gallery Night 5p-7pm 1st artist karenmiller 2nd artist Elina B. Nanikova

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Music Wk S. 8pm-10pm Douglas Genne////// Stuart Ferguson from Boston /// Roz Raskin & The Rice Cakes from Providence

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Open Mic (WS) 8pm -10pm Hosted by Brian Shovelton

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Music Night 8p-10p Hosted by RISA //BCTH quick pic Dana Gross from Portland ME

Late Night Music Special 10PM -11PM "Forest Sister

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Special (WS) Music 8pm-10pm by David Wax Museum

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Open Mic W/S 8p-10p Hosted by Shryner Band They are also tonight's Feature Artist

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Better Social Life Meeting 7p-9p by reservations only

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Live Music WS 8pm 10PM Threading Needle Group/// Brent Mancuso w/Sam-Dingley////Laura Imhoff

Gypsy Cowboy HAS CANCELED there show tonight, Laura

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Open Mic W/S 8pm-10pm Hosted by Peter Gendron

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CD Release Party 8p-10p For Mike Gendron "All Welcome"

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The Brooklyn Coffee & Teahouse sits on the Hennessy-McHale Block in the historical Smith Hill district of Providence, Rhode Island. This 3 and 1/2-story brick structure has ground floor store fronts and 3 window bays in each upper story; all facade windows are crowned with keystone hoodmolds. John B. Hennessey, a grocer, rented this building to Thomas P. McHale Family. They operated a grocery store on the first floor and lived upstairs between 1874 and 1926; the McHales bought the building in 1892. It had been the home of the Armenian American Civic club since 1940.

It is not shocking that Anthony Demings, a local artist, bought this building for the future home of his coffeehouse. In November of 1996, there was an article written about him in the Providence Journal titled "Sharp Pencil, Incisive". This article described him as a "visual historian". When Anthony Demings looks at a house, he can see the studs in the walls. He can strip off the shingles and siding on a historical home and draw a picture of what it looked like 200 years ago..."(Cohen,C-01). That is probably what Tony (as his friends call him) did when he saw this historical building on 209 Douglas Avenue. He could see its future potential when most saw a run down building and a lot full of weeds. He has worked hard to restore the property.

The Brooklyn Coffee & Teahouse is an alternative coffee house for students, art and coffee lovers, and international people to come and enjoy a cup of coffee or a pot of tea. The name Brooklyn Coffee & Teahouse is inspired by his artwork focused on one tower of the Brooklyn Bridge, built in 1883 (Cohen,C-01). In this Painting, he uses the color purple which is one of his favorite colors. Demings is mostly known for his artworks at Johnson & Wales University and other images throughout the country. His use of color gives his artwork life (Cohen, C-01). He only draws things that have an aura. Currently the Brooklyn Coffee & Teahouse shows his artwork and other local artists for all to enjoy.