Play: Death by a Thousand Cuts: A Requiem for Black and Brown Men in Clinton

Andrews Memorial Hall 54 Main Street, Clinton

Indaba and M.A.D. Content, Clinton Arts Council, Clinton Human Rights Committee, and Henry Carter Hull Library are pleased to help bring to our shoreline community the critically acclaimed one-act play written and directed by Award-Winning screenwriter, Steve Driffin, […]

Music: The Auburn Mode at New Park Brewing

New Park Brewing 485 New Park Avenue, West Hartford

Join us on April 6, 2024 for an evening with The Auburn Mode. The Auburn Mode is a cornerstone of Hartford, CT's music scene . With influences as diverse as the list of local acts they support, their music ranges from poignant and evocative to light and whimsical...an original fusion of progressive and energetic folk pop! […]

“A Story Unfinished: Walk for Suicide Prevention,”: Sponsored by Mitchell College Students

Mitchell College Duques Academic Success Center 437 Pequot Ave, New London

“A Story Unfinished: Walk for Suicide Prevention,” will be sponsored by Mitchell College students on Sunday, April 14.Many of those involved are seniors and will come together for the fourth year, after starting this walk in memory of their friend from Freshman year, Max Goldberg, and other close, hard losses that occurred in the same timeframe. […]

Art Exhibition: WATERSHED – Taryn McMahon at Center for Contemporary Printmaking:

Center for Contemporary Printmaking Mathews Park, 299 West Avenue, Norwalk

SUNDAY, APRIL 14 THROUGH SUNDAY, MAY 19 OPENING RECEPTION: Sunday, April 14, 2024 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM Watershed explores the entanglements between the human and nonhuman through Northeast Ohio’s waterways. I present everyday landscapes, such as the Cuyahoga River and surrounding creeks, as compelling ecological sites that reveal the underlying fantasies and overlooked realities shaping how […]

New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” Harlem Renaissance: Orchestral Voices

Shelton Intermediate School 675 Constitution Blvd N, Shelton

The New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) will present “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” a week of programs spanning the week of April 6- 14, which explore the artistic outpouring of music, theatre, and writing that flourished in both the Harlem Renaissance and New Haven’s Renaissance during the same era. This high-energy program celebrates the […]

$10 – $49

Dance / Circus: FLIP Fabrique in Blizzard at The Quick

Quick Center for the Arts 200 Barlow Road, Fairfield

Do you love the feeling of shaking a snow globe and watching as everything goes from chaos to falling perfectly in place? With Blizzard, which celebrated its 200th performance in 2023, FLIP Fabrique […]

$25 – $40

Yale Institute of Sacred Music: Eecumenical Hymn Festival

Yale School of Music Woolsey Hall 500 College Street, New Haven

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music will hold an ecumenical hymn festival in Woolsey Hall on May 5, 2024, at 4 p.m. A community choir of 300 voices will sing hymns around the theme “All Creation Sings,” celebrating the diversity of our creation and our duty as faithful people […]

Documentary: SEEDS OF CHANGE to air on Connecticut Public Television

An organic farmer in Maine sets out to transform the Prison food system. Filmed over the course of two-years, Seeds of Change chronicles the intersecting stories of lifelong farmer Mark McBrine and several incarcerated men as they grow their own food on a five-acre prison garden unlike any other. Nick Callanan, Director of the Maine Outdoor Film Festival […]

Yale Institute of Sacred Music : Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit

Miller Hall 406 Prospect Street, New Haven

March 27-May 2 Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. Curated by M. Annenberg, it brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, […]

Yale Institute of Sacred Music : Exhibition Opening Reception for Noah’s Garden: The Porcelain Worlds of Svetlozar Parmakov

Miller Hall 406 Prospect Street, New Haven

March 27-May 7 Join us for an opening reception at Miller Hall for the ISM's new art exhibit, Noah’s Garden: The Porcelain Worlds of Svetlozar Parmakov, featuring a talk by exhibit artist Svetlozar Parmakov, exhibit curator Liliana Milkova, and guest speaker Robert Nelson, as well as a musical performance by Parmakov. Reception begins at 5 p.m. and artist talk at […]

WCSU: Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series: Tickpocalypse: Assessing Risk for Tick-Borne Diseases in a Changing Climate

WCSU Science Building 181 White Street, Danbury

CLIMATE AND HUMAN CIVILIZATION: 8th annual series of lectures for the general public on climate change. Professors at WCSU will team up with students to present the latest information on climate change and its effects on our lives and future. From 7 to 8 p.m. in Room 219 of the Science Building on the Midtown campus. The public […]