News Vinny Paz's Rocky Road to the Boxing Hall of Fame Vinny Paz's Hall of Fame induction revealed a complicated legacy: boxing triumphs, personal struggles, and Rhode Island's fallen hometown hero.
News Remembering Jim Donaldson: The end of an era in Providence sports journalism There is never a good way to find out someone you know has died. Such was the case Thursday afternoon when I was scrolling through social media. I kept scrolling down and down. Ho-hum. It was all the typical stuff on my timeline. There were reports about the Patriots maybe
NFL A night to remember: The Tom Brady roast I cannot think of another thing or event that has received such universal praise. I am yet to see or hear one person who did not think the Tom Brady roast on Netflix Sunday night was the best three hours of entertainment on TV in years. Even Michael Felger and
News Gambling will continue to ruin sports Call me old (you wouldn't be wrong), but I have never been able to wrap my head around how readily accepted gambling in sports has become. As I write this, I still shake my head at the thought, just like I do about the acceptance and legalization of
News Carl Weathers: Too likable to be a villain The older I get, the more used to hearing of celebrity deaths I get. But there are some that hit harder than others. When I woke up yesterday morning, I laid in bed a little longer than usual. I grabbed my phone off its charger and mindlessly began scrolling through
News Bill Reynolds: One of a kind It is only appropriate that I publish this on Saturday, the same day Bill Reynolds' popular column "For What It's Worth" would come out.