Steve Cryan’s 31st Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
Connecticut River Museum 67 Main Street, Essex, CTNovember 21, 2024 – February 16, 2025 Artist and train enthusiast Steve Cryan unveils a new model train layout every fall, signaling the holiday season at the Connecticut River Museum. Each year […]
A Christmas Carol at The Legacy Theater
Legacy Theatre 128 Thimble Islands Road, BranfordThe Holiday Tradition Returns! December 4-15, 2024 Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 7pm Saturday, December 7 at 7pm Saturday, December 14 at 11am […]
First Amendment Scholar Stephen Solomon to Speak at Ferguson Library
Ferguson Libray Main Branch 1 Public Library Plaza, StamfordAn evening with professor and author Stephen Solomon, who will discuss his book Revolutionary Dissent: How the Founding Generation Created the Freedom of Speech. A panel discussion moderated by Lucy Nalpathanchil, […]
Be Ready When the Luck Happens: An Evening with Ina Garten at The Bushnell Theater
Bushnell Theater 166 Capitol Ave, HartfordIna Garten (aka the Barefoot Contessa) is the author of thirteen bestselling cookbooks, a beloved Food Network personality, Instagram sensation, and cultural icon, with millions of followers in the US […]
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 […]
Symposium: A Legacy of Landscape Study at Yale Center for British Art
Yale School of Architecture 180 York Street, New HavenThursday, December 5, 2024–Friday, December 6, 2024 The Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) and Oak Spring Garden Foundation (OSGF) share a legacy of landscape study rooted in the collections of Paul and Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon. While the Mellons’ collecting practices differed, they both gathered significant materials in the history of British environments, horticulture, […]
Art History Short Course – Books that Changed Art History: Hillstead
Hillstead Museum 35 Mountain Rd, FarmingtonLinda Nochlin, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? (1971) Art history is more than a series of facts about artists, artworks, dealers, and patrons. It is also a […]
Holiday Wreath Making at the Yellow Farmhouse
Yellow Farmhouse 389 N. Main Street, StoningtonGet into the holiday spirit and join us in the recently restored greenhouse at Stone Acres Farm for a farm-foraged wreath-making workshop! Included with your ticket will be your choice […]
The Science of Wonder: An Evening with Alan Lightman at R J Julia Bookstore in Madison
RJ Julia Booksellers 768 Boston Post Road, MadisonExplore the wonders of the universe with physicist and novelist Alan Lightman as he presents The Miraculous from the Material, a stunning journey through nature’s phenomena. Don’t miss this chance to […]
Yale Repertory Theater: Macbeth in Stride by Whitney White
Yale Repertory Theater 1120 Chapel St, New HavenDecember 5 – December 14, 2024 Written and Performed by Whitney White Directed by Taibi Magar and Tyler Dobrowsky Choreographed by Raja Feather Kelly The Queen is centerstage. In a […]
Encounters with the Collection: Art and Human Rights at The Benton
The Willian Benton Museum of Art 245 Glenbrook Road, StorrsNow through July 28, 2025 Encounters with the Collection: Art and Human Rights is the fourth in a series of annual collection gallery rotations that bring fresh perspectives to the interpretation […]
Agrarian Studies Colloquium: Lloyd Sy “Buffalo Bird Woman Makes a Garden: Memory and Native Horticulture” at Yale
Yale Agrarian Studies 230 Prospect Street, New HavenLloyd Sy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Yale University. Sy is a literary historian specializing in American literature of the long nineteenth century, especially Native/Indigenous […]