The 39 Steps at Westport Country Playhouse

Westport Country Playhouse 25 Powers Court, Westport

October 22 - November 9, 2024 It’s Hitchcock meets hilarity! Mix Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have The 39 Steps, a fast-paced frenzy of espionage and murderous mayhem! Thrill as unflappable hero Richard Hannay goes on the run from dangerous spies and femme fatales […]

$40 – $80

James Beard Platform Dinner in NYC With Greencrab.org & David Standrige

JBF Platform 25 11th Ave, NYC

Mark your calendars for an evening of culinary delights and sustainable dining! The Shipwright’s Daughter is proud to host a sustainable seafood dinner in partnership with the James Beard Foundation and Greencrab.org on October 23rd at 7:00 PM, in their state-of-the-art kitchen at the new Market 57 Platform in New York City. Join us as we […]

$170 – $185

Movies in the Plaza at Pitkin Park

Movies in the Plaza is back, bringing you free Wednesday night (and now select Sunday afternoon) movie screenings May through October in downtown New Haven’s beloved Pitkin Plaza! Grab your lawn chairs, picnic blankets and some takeout from a local spot, and spend an evening under the stars enjoying blockbusters, nostalgic blasts from the past, […]

La MaMa Puppet Festival

La Mama 66 East 4th Street, NYC

October 24 – November 17, 2024 Various La Mama Theater Locations Puppetry has been an integral part of La MaMa’s programming since 1962 when our founder Ellen Stewart invited puppet artists from Korea to perform their production of Head Hunting by Pagoon Kang Wouk. Ellen recognized puppetry as an art form that exists across world […]

$10 – $30

Art: Justin Caguiat: Triple Solitaire at Wesleyan

Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, North Gallery 283 Washington Terrace, Middletown

Tuesday, September 17 – Sunday, December 8, 2024 Tuesday through Sunday, Noon to 5pm Opening Reception: Sept. 17- 4:30pm to 6pm Catch the first institutional solo exhibition by artist Justin Caguiat, whose Triple Solitaire immerses the viewer in a theater of perception combining lush abstract paintings and soundworks. In Justin Caguiat’s hands, painting is a slow cinema. His work […]

Exhibit: “Weston…What Lies Beneath” at Weston History & Culture Center

Weston History & Culture Center 104 Weston Road, Weston

Through March 2, 2025. Open Sundays and Thursdays from 1pm - 4pm. The yard of one of Weston’s oldest homes, the Peter Thorp House, reveals its past lives in the new exhibit, “Weston…What Lies Beneath” at the Weston History & Culture Center. What started out as a weekend garden project turned into a discovery of […]

$3 – $5

Meticulous: Methodical Approaches to Making Art at WCSU Gallery

Visual & Performing Arts Center WCSU Art Gallery 43 Lake Ave Extension, Danbury

On view Oct 24–Dec 8, 2024 Opening Reception: Thurs, Oct 24, 2024 6:00–8:00 pm This exhibition presents artists working in a variety of media who employ specific systematic procedures, processes, and techniques to create art. Artists’ use of particular parameters within which to create art is often associated with conceptual art but can also be […]

Ghosts of Ridgefield at the Keller Tavern Museum in Rigefield

Keeler Tavern Museum 152 Main Street, Ridgefield

Keeler Tavern Museum & History Center’s Ghosts of Ridgefield is a series of spooky and fun ghost tours happening three nights only: Friday, October 25; Saturday, October 26; and Sunday, October 27. Ticket sales will open in mid-September, with a special early pre-sale opportunity for KTM&HC members. Members: keep an eye on your inbox in late August […]

$10 – $25

Film Screening: World Documentaries Today!: Man in Black Wang Bing (2023) at Yale

Whitney Humanities Center 320 York Street, New Haven

"WANG Xilin, 86, is one of China’s most important modern classical composers. The film exhibits the body and soul of a man scarred by a life of suffering, a "man in black" who is yet still capable of deep and sincere compassion. With excerpts from his symphonies, he revisits some of the horrifying events that […]

Nour Mobarak: Large-scale installation at MoMA

MoMA 11 West 53 Street, NYC

Oct 26, 2024–Jan 12, 2025 For her first museum exhibition in New York City, Lebanese American artist Nour Mobarak presents a large-scale installation reinterpreting the first opera, La Dafne, which was staged by Jacopo Peri and Ottavio Rinuccini in 1598 and inspired by Ovid’s myth of Apollo and Daphne. In Mobarak’s reimagining of La Dafne, 15 singing sculptures—encasing a […]

Saturdays at the Stonington Village Farmers’ Market

Stonington Village Farmers' Market The Velvet Mill, 22 Bayview Avenue, Stonington

About the Farmer's Market The Stonington Farmers’ Market began in 1997 under the initiative of Geoffrey Little. The enormously popular market attracts residents from the Borough and surrounding communities who come to buy fresh, healthy, local food. In 2008 the Stonington Farmers’ Market became a year-round event, moving inside during the winter months. For more […]

Wooster Square Farmer’s Market​ in New Haven

Wooster Square Farmer's Market Conte West/Hills Middle School, 511 Chapel St, New Haven

Saturdays | 10am – 1pm Opening Day: April 6 Conte West/Hills Middle School 511 Chapel St, New Haven The Wooster Square Farmers Market has been a staple in the Wooster Square community for over 15 years. During the COVID19 global pandemic the Wooster Square market moved to the very spacious parking lot of Conte West […]