Naragensett Brewery launches their latest Lovecraft beer, "The White Ship" IPA at The Dorrance (60 Dorrance St.)
Christina Rodriguez is an award-winning children's illustrator of more than a dozen picture books, including Lovecraftian favorites GOODNIGHT AZATHOTH and THE ANTARCTIC EXPRESS, both published by Atlas Games. She lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island. www.christinarodriguez.com
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A body horror tale like no other. A man finds purpose in his meaningless life when he becomes Host to an ancient creature named Susurrus.
Donovan K. Loucks is the creator of The H.P. Lovecraft Archive (HPLovecraft.com), the foremost web site devoted exclusively to H.P. Lovecraft. What began 25 years ago as a mere dozen web pages is now a massive site of over 700 pages. However, his primary area of specialty in Lovecraftian scholarship is tracking down locations visited by Lovecraft and then described in his fiction and letters.
Focusing on Lovecraft’s hometown of Providence, Rhode Island, the 30 points of interest shown in this presentation were central to both Lovecraft’s life and work. Think of this as a “sitting tour” of Lovecraft’s Providence!
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Ben Leonberg is a film maker and creative director for Virtual Reality. Despite living in NYC, Ben makes movies that feature exciting outdoor locations like caves, deserts, and distant lands. He's also a cinematographer and special-effects enthusiast. After learning his technical craft in the New Zealand film world, Ben worked as a DP/Producer in commercial advertising and independent film.
Marcos Esteves is an incredibly talented actor, writer, musician and father. "In Lucidity" is Marcos's second collaboration with director Kays Al-Atrakchi after starring in the award-winning short film Appntmnt. Marcos' next role is in the film "How to Start a War" where he plays an Italian/American from the heart of Boston who accidentally stirs the wrong hornets nest, setting the lives of his family and friends on an irreversible path.

