Sunday Broadway Concert Series at The Legacy Theatre: J. Harrison Ghee with John McDaniel at the Piano!
Legacy Theatre 128 Thimble Islands Road, BranfordTony Winner – Some Like It Hot; Kinky Boots, Mrs. Doubtfire J. Harrison Ghee won the 2023 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, making history as the first non-binary actor to be nominated and win in this category for their role as “Daphne/Jerry” in Some Like It Hot, a role which also […]
East Lyme Puppetry Project: Cinderella by Tanglewood Marionettes, and food drive with Care and Share
East Lyme Community Center 41 Society Rd, NianticCARE AND SHARE WILL BE AT THE SHOW COLLECTING NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS. Please donate. Set in the eighteenth century and featuring a dozen lavishly costumed 30” marionettes, this production of Cinderella is a Tanglewood Marionettes showpiece. The story unfolds as the pages of a giant book open to reveal each beautifully painted setting – the […]
Improvisations Now Series: William Parker-bass, flutes, n’goni, zintir; Taylor Ho Bynum-cornet, flugelhorn; Jerome Deupree-drums, percussion; Joe Morris-guitar, banjouke, bass at Real Art Ways in Hartford
Real Art Ways 56 Arbor Street, HartfordWilliam Parker-bass, flutes, n’goni, zintir William Parker is a composer, bassist, multi-instrumentalist, author, and educator who has recorded over 40 albums as a leader that feature a range of concepts and ensembles from solo bass, quartets, sextets, large ensembles such as the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra, as well as special projects such as The […]
Improvisations Now Series: DoYean Kim-gayageum; Dan O’Brien-tenor, soprano, alto, baritone saxophone, clarinet, flute; Brad Barret-bass; Joe Morris-percussion, electronics at Real Art Ways in Hartford
Real Art Ways 56 Arbor Street, HartfordDoYeon Kim-gayageum DoYeon Kim is a traditionally trained Korean artist who plays the gayageum, a traditional Korean string instrument, and has developed a uniquely broad approach to music, incorporating Korean music, jazz, and improvisation, among other influences. Notably, she introduced the gayageum into the improvisational music scene worldwide. Her recent collaborative projects have broadened to […]
Yale Symphony Orchestra: Awakening
Yale School of Music Woolsey Hall 500 College Street, New HavenThe Yale Symphony Orchestra joins forces with the Yale Glee Club and the Elms City Girls Choir for a monumental performance of Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms. The concert opens with Carlos Simon’s “Waltz,” a “gesture of reclamation” towards the appearance of debutante balls in Black social circles during the 1930s. Duke Ellington’s River Suite is a spiritual poem of water: when the […]
Schnitzel Sundays at Whitecrest Eatery in Stonington
Whitecrest Eatery 22 Bayview Avenue #14, StoningtonWiener Schnitzel Veal, peas, brown butter, potatoes, herbs Jaegar Schnitzel Pork, mushroom gravy, crispy potatoes, herbs Eggplant Katsu Crispy eggplant, rice, cucumber salad, broccoli, katsu sauce $20 Schnitzels Happy hour drinks all night Sunday 4:30 – 8pm For more information
Italian Trattoria Dinner at White Gate Farm
White Gate Farm 83 Upper Pattagansett Road, East LymeSunday, February 16, 6:00 pm Join us in the cozy farm house for our annual Italian Dinner ! Gather a group or come meet new friends. Parties of 4 and up will be seated at their own table (if they wish) and others will be at the communal table. BYOB is welcome. Welcome Nibble and […]
Kojicon 2025: Tradition Meets Transformation with the Yellow Farmhouse
Virtual EventKojicon 2025 starts on Monday, February 17 - March 2, 2025. Don't miss out. Get your tickets today! Join us for our fifth annual virtual conference about mold-based fermentation, Kojicon 2025: Tradition Meets Transformation. With more than 30 speakers presenting their fermentation knowledge and skills, Kojicon celebrates the rich heritage of mold-based fermentation and explores the innovative techniques […]
Take a Tour of Connecticut’s beautiful State Capitol building
Connecticut State Capitol 210 Capitol Ave., HartfordCapitol Information and Tours at the Connecticut State Capitol is operated by the League of Women Voters of Connecticut Education Fund and sponsored by the Joint Committee on Legislative Management, Connecticut General Assembly. General tourist information centers are located outside room 101 in the State Capitol and on the first floor, west entrance in the […]
Cooking Around the World with Fiddleheads Cooking Studio – Ages 6-10 at Wakeman Town Farm
Wakeman Town Farm 134 Cross Highway, WestportMon. February 17- Thurs.-February 20, 12:30-3:00pm In this four-day camp, designed for younger chefs, we will engage in hands-on cooking of dishes of different cuisines. Each day, will be dedicated to a different country: Italy, France, Mexico and Japan. Think dumplings, tacos, stir fries, bento boxes, etc. After we wash our hands, we will gather […]
Lecture:Thrown Upon the World and No Place to Stay: Reconsidering the Neue Sachlichkeit at Wesleyan
Boger Hall Wesleyan 41 Wyllys Avenue, MiddletownSabine Kriebel, Senior Lecturer, History of Art, University College Cork, Ireland The year 2025 marks the centenary of the “Die Neue Sachlichkeit” exhibition curated by Gustav Hartlaub, which gave the signature aesthetic movement of Weimar Germany its name. Variously translated as “The New Objectivity” or “The New Sobriety,” it swiftly became a buzzword of mid- to late- […]
Yale-New Haven Regular Singing at Never Ending Books
Never Ending Books 810 State St, New HavenThe Yale-New Haven Regular Singing has been gathering since January 2010 to sing hymns, fuging tunes, and anthems from the Sacred Harp and other collections of shape-note music. We meet from 7 to 9 pm three times a month in New Haven: on second and fourth Tuesdays in room 106 of Yale’s Stoeckel Hall (469 […]