Martin Fröst, Antoine Tamestit & Shai Wosner: Yale School of Music

Yale School of Music Morse Recital Hall 470 College St, New Haven

Oneppo Chamber Music Series The clarinetist, violist, and pianist perform music by Bizet, Brahms, Dvorák, and a “dance mosaic” of European folk tunes. Dvorák: Legends, Op. 59, Nos. 1-3, arr. Shai Wosner Brahms: Clarinet Trio Op. 114, arr. Wosner Brahms: 2 Songs, Op. 91, arr. Wosner Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria, arr. Martin Fröst Dance Mosaic Brahms: […]

$14 – $42

Safe Grad Pancake Dinner at Coffee’s Country Market

Coffee's Country Market 169 Boston Post Rd, Old Lyme

SPONSORED BY COFFEE'S COUNTRY MARKET Sunday, March 30th* Seating between 5:30-7:00pm $20/Adult, $15/Student All You Can Eat Menu: Blueberry Buckwheat and Plain Pancakes with Maple Syrup Sausage Links Hashbrown Potatoes Coffee and Juice Reserve your spot today!  There are a limited number of seats available. Last year this event sold out so please be sure […]

$15 – $20

Biophilia at the Flinn Gallery: Greenwich Library

Greenwich Library 101 West Putnam Avenue, Greenwich

Photo Credit: Julie Evans, “C’mon C’mon”, 2024. Glazed ceramic and acrylic paint, 11.5 x 4.5 x 4 in. Julie Evans, “Honey”, 2024. Glazed ceramic, 7.5 x 6.5 x 4.5 in. March 13 – April 30, 2025 The term “biophilia” suggests that there is an instinctive bond between human beings and other forms of life in […]

Workshop: The Art of Empanadas at Masa in Stonington

Velvet Mill 22 Bayview Avenue, Stonington

Chef Jorge Baldiviezo opened Masa in Stonington’s Velvet Mill in April 2024. In January, Masa made CT Magazine’s list of top new restaurants. Prior to moving the United States, Chef Baldiviezo was chef de partie at Central, the visionary restaurant in Lima Peru that earned #1 on the list of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants […]

$100

Shrub Identification Workshop at Flanders Nature Center

FLANDERS NATURE CENTER 596 Flanders Road, Woodbury

"Just Shrubs" A Certified Forest Practitioners Continuing Education Unit Opportunity With The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection   For more information  

Free – $35

Food For Thought: Writing Workshop Inspired by Meals and Memories at the Yellow Farmhouse

Yellow Farmhouse 389 N. Main Street, Stonington

The four-session workshop will meet at the Manor House on Stone Acres Farm on April 1, 8, 15 & 22 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Gather around the table for a unique writing workshop that explores the deep connection between food and storytelling. Whether it’s the memory of a childhood kitchen, the flavors of […]

$250

Medrie MacPhee at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NYC

Tibor de Nagy Gallery 11 Rivington St, New York, NY

Through April 19, 2025 Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present Medrie MacPhee - The Repair, the gallery's third exhibition with the artist. For the occasion, the art historian Nancy Princenthal wrote the following essay on MacPhee's work. Helpfully providing some coordinates for her recent paintings, Medrie MacPhee directed my attention to a few […]

Martin Espada Keynote and Book Signing at Southern State

Southern Connecticut State University 501 Crescent Street, New Haven

Celebrate the power of poetry with Martín Espada, an award-winning poet and advocate for social justice, at Southern Connecticut State University. This keynote and book signing highlight Espada’s work and the transformative role of Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology in shaping cultural dialogue. Join the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program at Southern […]

Zach Harris Studio Visit at Perrotin Gallery in New York

Perrotin Gallery 130 Orchard Street, NYC, NY

February 28, 2025 - April 12, 2025 Zach Harris’s carved panels and stretched linen paintings unfold complex utopian and dystopian worlds. His psychedelic visions, which almost verge on abstraction, immerse viewers in the unfathomable depths of mysterious cosmologies. The art-historical density of his aesthetics is haunting, in a sense similar to that of late-nineteenth-century symbolism. While […]

Meet Your Monger: A Guided Tasting of New England Cheeses with Cheesemonger Kate in Wilton

Wilton Library 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton

Shopping for cheese can be intimidating! From price disparity to over-the-top food trends, we’ve overcomplicated one of the oldest, simplest and most nutritious foods. Join Cheesemonger Kate Truini-Redin of New Curds on the Block cheese shop for a taste of Connecticut’s dairy history and learn what to look for and what questions to ask when visiting a […]