
Other than his 30 years as a Providence public school teacher, Rick Sunderland’s resume reads like a partial directory of Rhode Island nightclubs. Bon Vue Inn, Sh-booms, Club Café, Century Lounge. Armed with decades of experience and a passion for live music, in 2010 he opened Dusk in a former industrial warehouse building on Harris…
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