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Darebin Deadly Reads: Not your Typical Book List from Australia
Darebin Deadly Reads: Not your Typical Book List from Australia
Check out Darebin Deadly Reads, our celebration of the excellent and important work of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander authors and illustrators. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people who are the traditional owners and custodians of this land. We recognise their continuing connection to land, water and culture. We pay our respects to Elders past, […]
Eastern CT Maple Fest in Storrs
Eastern CT Maple Fest in Storrs
Join us for a weekend of MAPLE MADNESS and 100% wholesome family fun at our annual Eastern CT Maple Festival. We have lots of family activities, children's crafts and games, bouncy houses, carnival games and contests to keep kids of every age entertained. Your favorite food trucks, lots of maple flavored treats, jams, honey, spices, […]
Tom Guarna Quartet at The Side Door
Tom Guarna Quartet at The Side Door
Grammy-nominated guitarist, composer and arranger Tom Guarna began his musical studies at age fifteen, rapidly demonstrating a natural ability to play and compose. After studying classical guitar and composition at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in 1986, he played local gigs in New York and fine-tuned his education with John Abercrombie. He earned a Bachelor […]
Free Boxing for First Responders at Cus Boxing Gym in Milford
Free Boxing for First Responders at Cus Boxing Gym in Milford
Police officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, and nurses experience immense stress every day. Instead of carrying that stress home, we want to provide a healthy outlet through boxing—helping them relieve tension, build strength, and find a supportive community. Quick Details: What: Free Boxing for First Responders Who: Police, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, nurses When: Sundays at 10 AM (starting Feb 16, 2025, with […]
Sunday Broadway Concert Series at The Legacy Theatre: Norbert Leo Butz with John McDaniel at the Piano!
Sunday Broadway Concert Series at The Legacy Theatre: Norbert Leo Butz with John McDaniel at the Piano!
Tony Winner – Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Catch Me If You Can; Tony Nominee – Thou Shalt Not, My Fair Lady Norbert Leo Butz is a two-time Tony Award winner for Best Actor in a Musical and is one of only nine actors ever to have won the award twice as lead actor. He first won […]
Beneath the Polar Sun – Film Screening & Director Talk Back at The United Theater in Westerly
Beneath the Polar Sun – Film Screening & Director Talk Back at The United Theater in Westerly
Join Pete Best, the original drummer for the Beatles alongside The Pete Best Band as they bring the raw The Watch Hill Conservancy presents a special screening of the 2021 Green Planet Award winning documentary Beneath the Polar Sun. In the Arctic’s Last Ice Area, 500 nautical miles from the North Pole, a scientific team […]
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Biophilia at the Flinn Gallery: Greenwich Library
Biophilia at the Flinn Gallery: Greenwich Library
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
Workshop: The Art of Empanadas at Masa in 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 […]
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Food For Thought: Writing Inspired by Meals and Memories: Thought Fox at The Velvet Mill
Food For Thought: Writing Inspired by Meals and Memories: Thought Fox at The Velvet Mill
Food For Thought Workshop: Apr 1 - 30th, 2025 Tue for 4 weeks 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 a journey, or the stories shared over a good meal, this workshop will help you bring […]
Shrub Identification Workshop at Flanders Nature Center
Shrub Identification Workshop at Flanders Nature Center
"Just Shrubs" A Certified Forest Practitioners Continuing Education Unit Opportunity With The Department of Energy & Environmental Protection For more information
Food For Thought: Writing Workshop Inspired by Meals and Memories at the Yellow Farmhouse
Food For Thought: Writing Workshop Inspired by Meals and Memories at the Yellow Farmhouse
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 […]
Medrie MacPhee at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NYC
Medrie MacPhee at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NYC
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 […]
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Indoor Rock Climbing in Fairfield
Indoor Rock Climbing in Fairfield
Rock Climb in Fairfield offers various climbing classes, including "Intro to Climbing," "Learn to Belay," "Learn to Lead," and outdoor climbing options. These classes cater to climbers of different skill levels, from beginners to those looking to advance their techniques. Join RCF Instructors for a one-hour, on-the-wall workshop designed to help improve your climbing technique […]
Visiting Artist Lecture – Jenny Lynn McNutt, Interdisciplinary Artist at Western Connecticut State University
Visiting Artist Lecture – Jenny Lynn McNutt, Interdisciplinary Artist at Western Connecticut State University
Jenny Lynn McNutt is a multimedia artist living in Brooklyn and upstate NY. Her sculpture, painting, and performance work have been shown in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the U.S., most recently at Pamela Salisbury Gallery in Hudson, NY, and the Painting Center in NYC. She is the recipient of many residencies abroad, including Africa, Netherlands, […]
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MASTERCLASS: NAPA: THE BENCHMARKS + BLUECHIPS, Part I (WEST HARTFORD) – The Wise Old Dog West Hartford
MASTERCLASS: NAPA: THE BENCHMARKS + BLUECHIPS, Part I (WEST HARTFORD) – The Wise Old Dog West Hartford
Americas beautiful Napa Valley has made some of the most amazing wines to grace this earth more than just once. Here is the first West Hartford installment of a two part collaborative series featuring friends we all know and love. This is a serious (and seriously delicious) deep dive: The most storied producers in the […]
VersoFest Visionary 2025: Musician, Artist, and Icon Patti Smith at The Westport Library
VersoFest Visionary 2025: Musician, Artist, and Icon Patti Smith at The Westport Library
VersoFest 2025 is kicking off with a legend of music and letters. Patti Smith, the acclaimed singer/songwriter, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and National Book Award winner, will open The Westport Library’s fourth annual music and media festival on April 3. Smith is revered for her work as a performer and songwriter — her […]
An Evening with José Andrés at The Bushnell
An Evening with José Andrés at The Bushnell
Renowned humanitarian, chef, and restaurateur. Be inspired by the man who feeds the world. José Andrés is a creative culinary innovator and an exemplary business leader who inspires people across the globe with his dynamic vision to make the world a better place through the power of food. Twice named one of Time Magazine’s “100 […]
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Les Fleurs: A Curated Tour with Sandra Sigman: Parisian Experience Tour 2025
Les Fleurs: A Curated Tour with Sandra Sigman: Parisian Experience Tour 2025
April 4-8, 2025 Sandra Sigman has designed French-inspired florals for hundreds of weddings and events at Les Fleurs, the French-style floral, home, and garden shop she opened in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1989. Une Histoire d’Amour Sandra vividly remembers falling in love with the historic city of Paris during her early twenties. The beautiful architecture, delectable […]
Etienne Charles Sextet at The Side Door
Etienne Charles Sextet at The Side Door
Trinidad born Etienne Charles is a performer, composer and storyteller, who is continuously searching for untold stories and sounds with which to tell them. His lush trumpet sound, varied compositional textures and pulsating percussive grooves enable him to invoke trance, soothing and exciting listeners while referencing touchy and sometimes controversial subjects in his music. A […]
Yale American Furniture Study Center Highlights Tour
Yale American Furniture Study Center Highlights Tour
Join us on the first Friday of the month for a one-hour, in-person tour of the Leslie P. and George H. Hume American Furniture Study Center at the Collection Studies Center, Yale West Campus. See more than 1,300 examples of American furniture and clocks from the 17th century to the present in this facility, which […]
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park: Cinderella Samba
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park: Cinderella Samba
February 4 though May 31, 2025 City Parks Foundation is thrilled to announce that Cinderella Samba will open at The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park on February 4, 2024. Tickets to this original, family-friendly take on the classic “Cinderella” fairy tale are on sale now. Cinderella Samba takes place in the lush landscape of Brazil, where, […]
VersoFest 2025 The Wallflowers, LIVE at The Westport Library
VersoFest 2025 The Wallflowers, LIVE at The Westport Library
The Wallflowers, who rose to fame behind their iconic 1996 album Bringing Down the Horse and who have continued to thrive as one of rock’s most dynamic and purposeful bands in the three decades since, will be the headlining act for the VersoFest 2025 concert event. Doors open at 6:00 (No bags allowed; standing room only*; no refunds) […]
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Jim Dine: “This Is Me” at Yale University Art Gallery
Jim Dine: “This Is Me” at Yale University Art Gallery
Through early June Jim Dine: “This Is Me” is on view on the museum’s fourth floor through early June. The selection of works showcases the avatars for the artist himself, ranging from paintbrushes to house and garden tools to character studies and crows. The extremely personal images—the creations of a self-described expressionist thinker—demonstrate the workings of […]
Gianni Gardner and Ascent at The Side Door
Gianni Gardner and Ascent at The Side Door
Gianni Gardner is an up-and-coming jazz guitarist and composer living in New York City. He is best known for his quintet, Ascent, who performs original compositions. Ascent draws inspiration from innovative composers of a variety of generations such as The Miles Davis Second Great Quintet, Wayne Shorter, John Coltrane, Pat Metheny, Kurt Rosenwinkel and his […]
The Connecticut Mountain Dulcimer Gathering
The Connecticut Mountain Dulcimer Gathering
The CT MT Dulcimer Gathering is a monthly mountain dulcimer jam. The Northeast Dulcimer Orchestra is a performance group with a varied repertoire. Starting in April 2024, we will once again meet at Cragin Memorial Library, 8 Linwood Avenue, Colchester, Ct. on the 1st Saturday of the month. For more information
French Canadian Jam at Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
French Canadian Jam at Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
Get acquainted with French Canadian traditional tunes at this monthly jam session at the CMCH, happening Saturday afternoons on First Free Weekends! New players and new listeners are always welcome! If you would like to join in, please get in touch with jam organizer, Joe Lavariere, at joesondra@juno.com. Please note: the French Canadian Jam will take […]
The Colorful Hat Circus & Variety Show! at The Legacy Theater
The Colorful Hat Circus & Variety Show! at The Legacy Theater
Saturday, April 5 at 10am & 1pm Laugh, and “Wow!” at this family Variety Show featuring magic, stage illusions, juggling, and acrobatics with performers from the likes of Cirque du Soleil & Ringling Brothers~ right in front of your eyes at the Legacy Theatre! Don't miss this incredible spectacle and terrific family entertainment at the […]
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Gianni Gardner and Ascent at The Side Door
New Haven Restaurant Week April 6-11
New Haven Restaurant Week April 6-11
Get ready to feast! From April 6-11, 23 of the city’s hottest restaurants are serving up delicious deals with special prix-fixe menus you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re craving next-level comfort food, or something unexpected, this is your chance to taste your way through New Haven—one bite at a time! For more information
St. Paul’s on the Green Organ Concert Series
St. Paul’s on the Green Organ Concert Series
Beginning October 8 and continuing on the first Sunday of the month through May, St. Paul’s on the Green will be presenting organ recitals featuring exceptional young musicians and concert artists on the Reuter/E.M. Skinner Op. 753 – 53 rank Pipe Organ. Admission by freewill donation in support of the musical life of St. Paul’s. […]
Art of Shearing at Hillstead
Art of Shearing at Hillstead
An Interactive Celebration and Demonstration of All Things Fiber! While our sheep are being shorn, Hill-Stead Museum will welcome fiber artists and vendors demonstrating skirting, carding, spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, […]
Workshop with Ridgefield Poet Laureate Ira Joe Fisher at Ridgefield Library
Workshop with Ridgefield Poet Laureate Ira Joe Fisher at Ridgefield Library
Poet Laureate Ira Joe Fisher, is holding a workshop twice a month on first and third Sundays, 1:30 to 3:30. Please register for either Group A (first Sunday) or Group B (third Sunday), but not both. Each poet should arrive with one poem in hand for that day. It will be read and discussed with […]
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Little Artists: Spring into Art at Niantic Children’s Museum
Little Artists: Spring into Art at Niantic Children’s Museum
Join us as we create art each week to celebrate the springtime! Bugs and flowers and more will inspire our creations in this five-week class. Five-week series of 1-hour programs Tuesdays, April 1-May 6 (skipping April 15 for April Vacation) at 1pm For 3-5 year olds who are ready to attend alone $55 member, $85 […]
Arts in Mind Program for People with Young-Onset Alzheimer’s at Yale Art
Arts in Mind Program for People with Young-Onset Alzheimer’s at Yale Art
Arts in Mind is a free monthly program for individuals with Young-Onset Alzheimer’s or in the early stages of memory loss, along with their care partners. This online program connects close looking at art from the Gallery’s collection with art-making opportunities. Art supplies used during the session may include pencils, colored pencils, markers, crayons (oil […]
Free Verse Virtual Workshop with The Poetry Society of New York: Workshop: How to Become a Menace to Your Enemies
Free Verse Virtual Workshop with The Poetry Society of New York: Workshop: How to Become a Menace to Your Enemies
Published in 1987, Lucille Clifton wrote "they ask me to remember // but they want me to remember // their memories // and i keep on remembering // mine." Entitled "why some people be mad at me sometimes," Clifton implores her reader to find power in honoring your truth, your memories, your experiences in the […]
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Small Press, Hybrid and Indie Publishing Panel: What’s Right For You?: Westport Writers’ Workshop
Small Press, Hybrid and Indie Publishing Panel: What’s Right For You?: Westport Writers’ Workshop
ONLINE Wednesday, April 9th 7:00-8:30pm Moderated by Libby Waterford – Multi-published contemporary romance author Panelists: Heather Frimmer – Published by Spark Press/She Writes Gabi Coatsworth – Author with hybrid presses Suzanne Farrell Smith – Author with small presses The publishing industry is constantly in flux and our options as writers seem to grow each year. We’ve […]
Amy Sherald: American Sublime at the Whitney Museum
Amy Sherald: American Sublime at the Whitney Museum
Amy Sherald, A Midsummer Afternoon Dream, 2021. Oil on canvas, 106 × 101 × 2 1/2 in. (269.24 × 256.54 × 6.35cm). Private Collection. © Amy Sherald. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photograph by Joseph Hyde Open: Apr 9–Aug 10, 2025 Amy Sherald: American Sublime brings together some fifty paintings by one of the foremost […]
Shots Heard Around the World: Virtual Author Event with John Ferling
Shots Heard Around the World: Virtual Author Event with John Ferling
John Ferling returns to our readers to celebrate National Library Week, and the release of his newest book. Join us for this virtual, moderated conversation. From acclaimed historian John Ferling, a major, global reappraisal of the Revolutionary War on its 250th Anniversary. In April 1775, British troops marched to Lexington, where an armed group of […]
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Medrie MacPhee at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NYC
Medrie MacPhee at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NYC
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 […]
Bringing Natalie Home: An Exhibit of Natalie Van Vleck’s Art at Flanders Nature Center
Bringing Natalie Home: An Exhibit of Natalie Van Vleck’s Art at Flanders Nature Center
After many years of being kept in storage, Natalie’s art will be on display in the newly renovated Van Vleck Gallery! In 1926, Natalie urged her parents to buy the saltbox house, which dates back to 1786 along with the accompanying farm land. She then built her art studio next door in 1928. This is […]
Fox Farm Brewery in Salem now Pairing with Cato Corner Cheese
Fox Farm Brewery in Salem now Pairing with Cato Corner Cheese
The top meets the top! Fabulous Beer with Fabulous Cheese in the nicest surroundings. Family and dog friendly! HOURSThursday and Friday 12 - 7PM Saturday from 11AM - 6PM Sunday from 11 AM - 5PM For more information
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Dance for PD®: Mark Morris Dance for People with Parkinson’s
Dance for PD®: Mark Morris Dance for People with Parkinson’s
Zoom and In-person classes available in Middletown, New London and Branford. NMS is proud to be the Connecticut affiliate of Dance for PD®, the award-winning, internationally-acclaimed program of The Mark Morris Dance Group. Dance for PD offers dance classes for people with Parkinson’s disease and related neurological disorders through its network of partners and affiliates in more […]
4th Annual “New England Tattoo Expo” at Mohegan Sun
4th Annual “New England Tattoo Expo” at Mohegan Sun
April 11-13, 2025 You are invited to join Tom Ringwalt who has ran his own convention (Tommy’s Tattoo Convention) for the last 10 years, Steve Tefft winner of Ink Master Season 2, and some of the most talented tattoo artists in the world for the 4th Annual “New England Tattoo Expo”, coming April 11-13, 2025 […]
Vintage Market Days of Connecticut Presents- “Days like This” in Harwinton
Vintage Market Days of Connecticut Presents- “Days like This” in Harwinton
April 11-13, 2025 SAVE THE DATE! Vintage Market Days is coming back to Connecticut! Gorgeous vintage pieces + hand crafted goods + architectural salvage + repurposed finds + local eats and treats = an event you won’t soon forget! For ONE.WEEK.ONLY. you can snag your tickets for F R E E *Buy one ticket, get […]
Stamford Art Association Presents: Figure Drawing at UConn Stamford
Stamford Art Association Presents: Figure Drawing at UConn Stamford
FRIDAYS from 12- 3pm This 3-hour event is perfect for artists who want to deepen their understanding of anatomy, proportion, and form. With live models—both nude and clothed—posing in a variety of timed stills, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to sharpen your skills through focused practice. This event is open to ALL artists, regardless of skill level. […]
Bobcats in Connecticut at Woodbridge Town Library
Bobcats in Connecticut at Woodbridge Town Library
Meet Gail Cameron, a Master Wildlife Conservationist volunteer with Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) for "Bobcats in Connecticut." Gail Cameron has been a Master Wildlife Conservationist volunteer with CT DEEP since 2008. She assisted the Wildlife Division with their bobcat study in 2017-2019. She is the President of the Hamden Land Conservation […]
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2025 Studio Art & DMD Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at The Benton Museum
2025 Studio Art & DMD Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at The Benton Museum
April 5 - May 11, 2025 Opening Reception: Thursday, April 24, 4:30-6:30pm. Free and open to the public. This annual exhibition highlights new work by graduating students in the Studio Art and Digital Media & Design Master of Fine Arts programs at the University of Connecticut. Hold Fast showcases five emerging artists in the Master of Fine Arts program in Studio Art. […]
Opening Reception for Spectrum 2025: Spring Fever at Carriage Barn Arts
Opening Reception for Spectrum 2025: Spring Fever at Carriage Barn Arts
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 12 from 4-6pm Through May 23, 2025 Spectrum is a juried exhibition of original, contemporary artwork by local and regional artists, and invites submissions in all media and all sizes. All entries must have been created within the past two years and not previously exhibited at the Carriage Barn. The theme of […]
ROSES, ROSÉ & Peonies Too! at Carriage Barn Arts
ROSES, ROSÉ & Peonies Too! at Carriage Barn Arts
Join us for a creative and lively evening as we explore the art of floral arrangement, taste exquisite wines, and immerse ourselves in the beauty of the Spring season! Sample and learn about the best new rosé wines for spring and summer with Justin Miller of Craftbottlz. Wines will be available to order at the […]
Beauty is a Blast: for Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe at Art Cake Brooklyn
Beauty is a Blast: for Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe at Art Cake Brooklyn
April 6 - April 30, 2025 Hours: Wed-Sun, 1-7 PM Art Cake and Christian Haub proudly present Beauty is a Blast: For Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe. The group exhibition celebrates the life, work, and far-reaching impact of the artist, teacher, and theorist Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe who died in August 2024. This memorial show brings Gilbert-Rolfe’s work together along with 200 […]
Bunny Breakfast Excursion with Essex Steam Train
Bunny Breakfast Excursion with Essex Steam Train
Sat Apr 12, 2025 - Sun Apr 13, 2025 Hop aboard the Essex Steam Train for their annual Bunny Breakfast excursions. Families will delight in a spring train ride through the beautiful Connecticut River Valley as they enjoy a family style platter of breakfast or brunch items suitable for all ages. An abundant family style platter […]
Nautical Arts Workshops in Deep River: Two Fish Serving Spoons
Nautical Arts Workshops in Deep River: Two Fish Serving Spoons
Come to our workshop and spend the day making two fun and unique hardwood serving spoons. Size: 5/8" x 2" x 12 We are a woodworking and craft school located in Deep River, Connecticut. We offer hands-on classes that are inspired by our rich maritime heritage. Our students use traditional hand tools and techniques in creating individual […]
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2025 Studio Art & DMD Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at The Benton Museum
Opening Reception for Spectrum 2025: Spring Fever at Carriage Barn Arts
ROSES, ROSÉ & Peonies Too! at Carriage Barn Arts
Free Boxing for First Responders at Cus Boxing Gym in Milford
Free Boxing for First Responders at Cus Boxing Gym in Milford
Police officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, and nurses experience immense stress every day. Instead of carrying that stress home, we want to provide a healthy outlet through boxing—helping them relieve tension, build strength, and find a supportive community. Quick Details: What: Free Boxing for First Responders Who: Police, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, nurses When: Sundays at 10 AM (starting Feb 16, 2025, with […]
Easter Bunny Breakfast at Haley Mansion in Mystic
Easter Bunny Breakfast at Haley Mansion in Mystic
Sat Apr 13, 10 am - 1pm Hop on over for a fun-filled visit with the Easter Bunny at the historic Haley Mansion! Join us for a delicious breakfast buffet, meet the Easter Bunny, join our egg hunt and crafts. It’s an event the whole family will love, set in the historic atmosphere of the […]
Sunday Broadway Concert Series at The Legacy Theatre: Euan Morton with John McDaniel at the Piano!
Sunday Broadway Concert Series at The Legacy Theatre: Euan Morton with John McDaniel at the Piano!
Olivier and Tony Nominee – Taboo; Hamilton, Sondheim on Sondheim Euan Morton, a native of Scotland, received an Olivier Award nomination for originating the role of Boy George in the musical Taboo. He moved to New York in 2003 to reprise the role on Broadway, earning Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League […]
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Scottish Country Dancing in Hamden, Hartford, Middletown and Mystic
Scottish Country Dancing in Hamden, Hartford, Middletown and Mystic
We are a group of dancers who meet regularly to dance Scottish Country Dance. We are not all Scottish but we do like to dance. We like the challenges of learning and dancing new dances and the social aspects of dancing with others. We have fun. Newcomers welcome. We share the costs of maintaining our […]
Single-Session Open Studios at Lyme Academy of Fine Art: Printmaking/Sculpture/Drawing
Single-Session Open Studios at Lyme Academy of Fine Art: Printmaking/Sculpture/Drawing
These are ongoing studio sessions: For more information and scheduling Open Studio Printmaking Thursdays, 10:30 am – 2:30 pm, monitored Saturdays, 10:30 am- 2:30 pm, monitored Open Studio Figure Drawing Saturday Morning Open Figure Drawing – Short Pose 10 am-1 pm Monitored by Ethan Martin Location: Cole Studio Open Studio Sculpture Saturday Morning Open Studio […]
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Angela Davis : Tanner Lectures at Yale: Whitney Humanities Center
Angela Davis : Tanner Lectures at Yale: Whitney Humanities Center
Save the dates! Angela Davis will deliver the 2025 Tanner Lectures on Human Values, April 15–16. For more information Humanities Quadrangle (HQ) (L02) "The Tanner Lectures on Human Values is a multi-university lecture series in the humanities, founded in 1978, at Clare Hall, Cambridge University, by the American scholar Obert Clark Tanner. In founding the lecture, he defined their purpose as follows: I […]
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Indie Lens Pop-Up Film Screening 2: We Want the Funk: PBS at The Schubert in New Haven
Indie Lens Pop-Up Film Screening 2: We Want the Funk: PBS at The Schubert in New Haven
By Stanley Nelson Stanley Nelson's syncopated voyage through the history of funk music, spanning from African, soul, and early jazz roots, to its rise into the public consciousness. Featuring James Brown’s dynamism, the extraterrestrial funk of George Clinton’s Parliament Funkadelic, transformed girl group Labelle, and Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat, the story also traces funk’s influences on […]
On Our Minds: Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence, with Yvonne Masakowski at the La Grua Center in Stonington
On Our Minds: Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence, with Yvonne Masakowski at the La Grua Center in Stonington
In this timely presentation, author and retired U.S. Naval War College Professor and Research Fellow Yvonne Masakowski will discuss her book, Artificial Intelligence and Global Security. AI technologies are rapidly evolving, reshaping personal privacy, daily life, and warfare, with the ongoing Ukraine conflict highlighting AI’s role in modern combat. The integration of AI-driven drones, robots, […]
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Teen Workshop: Zine-making with Adam Weisblatt at MoCA CT
Teen Workshop: Zine-making with Adam Weisblatt at MoCA CT
Jul 16- 18, 2024 3 additional sessions through Aug 6, 2024 9:30am - 12:30pm T,W,Th Unleash artistic talents with Fashion Design & Illustration, where budding designers craft their styles. For more information
The Joy I Felt New Paintings by Mike Glier at Downing Yudain : Stamford
The Joy I Felt New Paintings by Mike Glier at Downing Yudain : Stamford
The Joy I Felt, New Paintings by Mike Glier opens on April 17 at the Barn. "I’m making cut paper paintings these days and enjoying it. The papers are stained with acrylic paint, cut, arranged, disassembled and reassembled many times before they settle into an image. Color is so fresh when it is absorbed by […]
Virtual Workshop with The Poetry Society of New York: Workshop: Creating Emotional Depth in Poetry
Virtual Workshop with The Poetry Society of New York: Workshop: Creating Emotional Depth in Poetry
With poet Aishvarya Arora! In poetry, like in cooking, a depth of flavor and feeling comes from the careful orchestration of supposed opposites. How salt makes honey sweeter, or an acid cuts fat—our grief, rage, and despair render our humor, joy, and desire more luminescent. In this generative workshop, you’ll encounter poetry by experts of the […]
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The Tiny Cupboard Comedy Club’s Stand-Up Comedy Shows—Everyday in Bushwick!
The Tiny Cupboard Comedy Club’s Stand-Up Comedy Shows—Everyday in Bushwick!
Nightly Shows Winner of Timeout New York's Best New Culture Spot! The tiny cupboard is the coolest, most intimate, and truly most affordable high-quality comedy club in nyc. located in Bushwick, Brooklyn, this is the current best place to discover future famous comedians before they're famous. Pro-stand-up comedy showcase show—see a bunch of different comics […]
2025 Egg Hunts with Baby Goats on Got Your Goat Farm
2025 Egg Hunts with Baby Goats on Got Your Goat Farm
Please join us on our farm for an egg hunt and Easter party. The goats will hunt with you and you can find candy and treats for you as well as for them! Special goat treat eggs will be hidden. You will be able to walk our fields with our herd of goats and explore […]
Cozy Clay Mornings & Clay Date Nights at Glaze Handmade in Stonington
Cozy Clay Mornings & Clay Date Nights at Glaze Handmade in Stonington
Grab your Bestie, your partner, your parent, your adult child, your sibling, or just your own fabulous self and join us for an unforgettable evening of creativity and fun at Glaze Handmade’s Clay Date Nights! This monthly workshop series is the perfect way to unwind, express your creativity, and make something truly unique. What to […]
St. Vincent: All Born Screaming Tour at College Street Music Hall
St. Vincent: All Born Screaming Tour at College Street Music Hall
Annie Clark made her recorded debut as St. Vincent in 2007 with Marry Me, quickly becoming regarded as one of the most innovative and fascinating presences in modern music. Her subsequent albums would include Actor (2009), Strange Mercy (2011), her self-titled fourth album and winner of the 2014 GRAMMY for Best Alternative Album. In 2017, […]
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Tours to climb Harbor Lighthouse with the Custom House Maritime Museum in New London
Tours to climb Harbor Lighthouse with the Custom House Maritime Museum in New London
Weekends New London Maritime Society offers tours for up-to five people to visit inside the lighthouse. Take the tour and climb 116 steps to the lantern room, all the while learning about the 264-year history of Harbor Light, one of the oldest lighthouses in the country and the tallest on Long Island Sound. We can't […]
Family Sketch and Print at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Family Sketch and Print at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Dates: 4/19–5/10 Make a small edition of six prints to share, and spend quality time with your family member! Families can work together or side by side to experiment with printmaking techniques. Instruction will be given for silk screen, monotype, and relief style printmaking techniques. Combine multiple techniques to create unique prints. Students are encouraged to […]
JIBBOOM CLUB #1 at the Custom House Maritime Museum in New London
JIBBOOM CLUB #1 at the Custom House Maritime Museum in New London
JIBBOOM CLUB #1 meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 1:30 PM. Join us for a talk, good company, coffee & cookies. Sponsored by the Maco Family Fund, the gatherings are FREE and open to all. ~ October 15 -- On October 15th we're trying something different, when master storyteller Claudia Kenyon invites six fellow Jibboomers to […]
Summer Art Classes & Workshops at Guilford Arts Center
Summer Art Classes & Workshops at Guilford Arts Center
JUNE 23 - AUGUST 22, 2025 There are opportunities for all ages to explore creativity at Guilford Art Center. You’ll find classes in beading, drawing, fiber, glass, leather, metals, painting, photography, printing, sculpture, sewing, special interest, and weaving, and well as our popular blacksmithing classes and ceramics classes. There are two ways to look for art classes: register online for adult, youth and teen classes and workshops or download […]
Earth Day Trail Cleanup Hike On The Mohawk Trail (1)
Earth Day Trail Cleanup Hike On The Mohawk Trail (1)
The outdoors needs us now more than ever. Join Reach Your Summit for a special event that will begin with a trail cleanup on the Mohawk Trail. After we take care of the trail our group will enjoy a rewarding 6 mile lollipop-loop hike on a mix of trails and pathways which includes the Mohawk […]
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Easter Dinner at Shipwright’s Daughter
Easter Dinner at Shipwright’s Daughter
With the arrival of spring, we are thrilled to be working with the incredible local produce and seasonal crops that our area has to offer. At The Shipwright’s Daughter, we are passionate about showcasing these fresh ingredients in our dishes, and we can't wait to share them with you. On April 20th, we’ll be serving […]
Martin Beck: … for hours, days, or weeks at a time at The Aldrich Museum
Martin Beck: … for hours, days, or weeks at a time at The Aldrich Museum
Through October 5, 2025 Martha Diamond is among the most perceptive painters of the last five decades. Her work’s formal concision and painterly bravado reflect an inner dialogue with Martin Beck: ... for hours, days, or weeks at a time explores the methods and means through which environments are captured, compressed, and represented. Using drawing, sound, […]
Easter at Materia Ristorante in Bantam
Easter at Materia Ristorante in Bantam
Join us on Easter, Sunday April 20th, 2025 from 12pm-6pm Menu and details
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Take a Tour of Connecticut’s beautiful State Capitol building
Take a Tour of Connecticut’s beautiful State Capitol building
Capitol 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 […]
Yale-New Haven Regular Singing at Never Ending Books
Yale-New Haven Regular Singing at Never Ending Books
The 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 […]
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ERIC VELASQUEZ, ILLUSTRATOR at WCSU Visual and Performing Arts Center
ERIC VELASQUEZ, ILLUSTRATOR at WCSU Visual and Performing Arts Center
Free & Open to the Public Limited Seating Available Eric Velasquez is an illustrator who lives and works in New York. He was born in Spanish Harlem, the son of Afro-Puerto Rican parents, and attended the High School of Art and Design. He earned his BFA from the School of Visual Arts and also studied […]
Concert of British Banjo Music: Fingerstyle Banjo Solos from the Turn of the 20th Century at Wesleyan
Concert of British Banjo Music: Fingerstyle Banjo Solos from the Turn of the 20th Century at Wesleyan
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 12:00pm Olin Library, Gribbel Reading Room 202A Free and open to the public Graduate students in music Ethan Schwartz (banjo) and Emma Mistele (piano) present a noontime concert of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century works for five-string banjo by British composers. Ethan is a doctoral student in ethnomusicology and Emma is a master’s […]
BOMB 43rd Anniversary Gala & Art Auction in NYC
BOMB 43rd Anniversary Gala & Art Auction in NYC
Honoring Torkwase Dyson Chrissie Iles & Meg Onli Mary Whitten & Jack Whitten (in memoriam) Salute Victoria Rogers Toasters Saidiya Hartman Beatriz Cifuentes & Min Sun Jeon Melvin Edwards Saluter Anne Pasternak 6:30 to 8:00PM – Cocktails and Canapés 6:30 to 10:30PM – Silent Art Auction 8:00PM – Seated Dinner and Toasts 9:30 to 10:30PM […]
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Advanced Hand Bookbinding at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Advanced Hand Bookbinding at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Dates: 4/23–6/12 Veteran book arts expert Gisela Noack brings her many years of skill and experience in restoration and conservation to students working on their own advanced bookbinding or restoration projects. Enrollment in this class includes one 3-hour monitored open bench session per week. This class will take place in a studio accessed by a flight of stairs. […]
Eelgrass Seed Gluing Volunteer Event in Clinton
Eelgrass Seed Gluing Volunteer Event in Clinton
Eelgrass is vital for marine life, water quality, and climate resilience. Using the SEAS method (Seeds of Eelgrass Attached to Shellfish), we will carefully glue hundreds of eelgrass seeds to live clam shells on Wednesday, April 23. Sign up as a volunteer and be part of this important restoration effort! Date & Time Slots Wednesday, April 23, […]
Talk: Andrew Hendry: The World Without Evolution? at Yale
Talk: Andrew Hendry: The World Without Evolution? at Yale
Typical considerations about rapid evolution and its importance in structuring the world around us emphasize situations where evolution is causing rapid changes in organisms and environments. Hendry contends that the […]
Exhibition Opening Lecture: Revealing J. M. W. Turner at the Yale Center for British Art
Exhibition Opening Lecture: Revealing J. M. W. Turner at the Yale Center for British Art
Join us for the opening lecture for the exhibition J. M. W. Turner: Romance and Reality on Wednesday, April 23, 5:30–6:30 pm ET. Lucinda Lax, Curator of Paintings and Sculpture, will explore the riches of the museum’s Turner holdings, the most comprehensive in North America. All are welcome to celebrate Turner’s 250th birthday with coffee, tea, and cake […]
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Pick Your Own (PYO) Tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm Preston , CT
Pick Your Own (PYO) Tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm Preston , CT
April 24-May 9, 2025 PRESTON, CT tickets are available through May 9th. Each location is open roughly 14-18 days. As long as we can still "wow" you, we will open later dates! For more information
Theodate Pope Riddle Women in Architecture and Design Award: Mikyoung Kim at Hillstead
Theodate Pope Riddle Women in Architecture and Design Award: Mikyoung Kim at Hillstead
Join Hill-Stead Museum on Thursday, April 24th at 6pm for the Theodate Pope Riddle Women in Architecture and Design Award. This year, the award is presented to Mikyoung Kim, FASLA. This award recognizes women who have made a significant contribution to design excellence and the advancement of women in the fields of architecture and design. […]
Central Italy Class at The Study: Greenwich
Central Italy Class at The Study: Greenwich
Vines LOVE Italy. Although 3/4 the size of California, Italy is the 2nd largest producer of wine in the world! With hundreds of native varietals, it is a treasure trove of wine intrigue. Explore the middle of the boot with Jim Krueger of Henry Provisions. He brings us personal vineyard experience and love for quality […]
The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City with Best-Selling Author Kevin Baker at New Canaan Library
The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City with Best-Selling Author Kevin Baker at New Canaan Library
Historian Kevin Baker’s hugely entertaining history of baseball and New York City, bursting with larger-than-life figures and fascinating stories from the game’s beginnings to the end of World War II, was voted Sports Illustrated #1 Book of 2024. In Baker’s hands the city and the game emerge from the murk of nineteenth-century American life—driven by visionaries […]
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Backpacking Fundamentals & Skills On The New England Trail
Backpacking Fundamentals & Skills On The New England Trail
Apr 25, 2025, 9:30 AM – Apr 26, 2025, 1:30 PM Backpack along the New England Trail, one of 11 National Scenic Trails in the US, while you learn and practice new skills, test out gear and enjoy some of the best views in the area. This 12.1 mile out-and-back trip will include highlights such as […]
Blue Grass, Green Skies: American Impressionism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art at New Britain Museum of American Art
Blue Grass, Green Skies: American Impressionism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art at New Britain Museum of American Art
January 24, 2025 - May 18, 2025 "It must not be assumed that American Impressionism and French Impressionism are identical. The American painter accepted the spirit, not the letter of the new doctrine." - Christian Brinton, 1916 In 1874, a group of avant-garde French artists, including Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, […]
Stamford Art Association Presents: Figure Drawing at UConn Stamford
Stamford Art Association Presents: Figure Drawing at UConn Stamford
FRIDAYS from 12- 3pm This 3-hour event is perfect for artists who want to deepen their understanding of anatomy, proportion, and form. With live models—both nude and clothed—posing in a variety of timed stills, you’ll have the perfect opportunity to sharpen your skills through focused practice. This event is open to ALL artists, regardless of skill level. […]
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The Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail: Shelburne Falls Area
The Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail: Shelburne Falls Area
The annual Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail is a tour of eight studios with 20+ nationally recognized potters. Easily reached from Boston, Hartford, and the Albany area, the free, self-guided tour winds along the beautiful back roads and scenic historic towns of the Asparagus Valley, a local name for the upper Connecticut River valley of western […]
Musical Masterworks: Caleb Hudson: Triple Cortado Trio
Musical Masterworks: Caleb Hudson: Triple Cortado Trio
April 26 & 27, 2025 SATURDAY AT 5PM | SUNDAY AT 3PM Performances at The Congregational Church in Old Lyme Caleb will astound us once again in the season finale with his new ensemble, Triple Cortado, playing arrangements of standard repertoire in a miraculous trio of trumpet, trombone and piano. It might sound edgy to […]
Weekend Navigation and GPS Charting Class in Milford
Weekend Navigation and GPS Charting Class in Milford
Take the Weekend Navigation and GPS Charting class and complete the practicals all on the same day in the same location at U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Milford Flotilla on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at 8 a.m. at its Training Center located at 1 Helwig Street, Milford. For advance registration prior to the class date, go […]
Nautical Arts Workshops in Deep River: Dory Window Box Class
Nautical Arts Workshops in Deep River: Dory Window Box Class
Build this dory window box and learn the fundamentals of boat building! In this one day class, you will shape and install the philippine mahogany lumber backboard, stem and transom. The three marine plywood planks will then be hand planed to fit and fastened with copper nails and stainless steel screws. Lastly, the gunwale will […]
Save the Sound’s Rock to Rock: Hike & Ride Fundraiser
Save the Sound’s Rock to Rock: Hike & Ride Fundraiser
On Saturday, April 26th, we hope you’ll bike or hike with us! There’s something for every age and skill level, from family-friendly hikes at both East Rock and West Rock, to tons of biking options, ranging from 5 to 60 miles! View route details below, and then choose your adventure when you register! All options […]
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The Asparagus Valley Pottery Trail: Shelburne Falls Area
Musical Masterworks: Caleb Hudson: Triple Cortado Trio
From Life: Figurative Art Competitions at Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
From Life: Figurative Art Competitions at Lyme Academy of Fine Arts
A Portrait Sketching Competition Hosted by The Lyme Academy of Fine Arts Sunday, April 27, 2025 | 10:00 am to 3:30 pm Join us on Sunday, April 27th, for a juried portrait sketching competition hosted by Lyme Academy in collaboration with From Life: Figurative Art Competitions. Tickets are limited to sixty participants. Register below to reserve […]
Free Boxing for First Responders at Cus Boxing Gym in Milford
Free Boxing for First Responders at Cus Boxing Gym in Milford
Police officers, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, and nurses experience immense stress every day. Instead of carrying that stress home, we want to provide a healthy outlet through boxing—helping them relieve tension, build strength, and find a supportive community. Quick Details: What: Free Boxing for First Responders Who: Police, firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, nurses When: Sundays at 10 AM (starting Feb 16, 2025, with […]
Installation: Shelley K. White at the First Congregational Church of Stamford
Installation: Shelley K. White at the First Congregational Church of Stamford
April 27th - May 31st, 2025. First Congregational Church of Stamford is pleased to present Landscapes and Lives Partitioned: Witnessing the Borderlands, an installation by Shelley K. White, This art exhibit attempts to bear witness to the continuing humanitarian crisis unfolding day by day at the US-Mexico Border. Shelley, an educator, artist, and activist, uses […]
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Interacting with Color: A Practical Guide to Josef Albers’s Color Experiments at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Interacting with Color: A Practical Guide to Josef Albers’s Color Experiments at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Drawing + Painting Workshop: All Levels Approach color and thus your art practice with new and open eyes. Working from Josef Albers’s famous “Interaction of Color,” as well as Horstman’s new book “Interacting with Color” we will experiment with such color phenomena as simultaneous contrast and the illusion of transparency. No prior experience is required. Please click […]
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Oral History: Kent State, 1970 Presented by Mike Alewitz at Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library
Oral History: Kent State, 1970 Presented by Mike Alewitz at Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library
This April marks 55 years since the Ohio National Guard murdered four Kent State students during a campus protest of the US bombing in Cambodia. Mike Alewitz was a student anti-war organizer at Kent State and witnessed the shootings. This experience forever shaped Alewitz, who has dedicated his life to people’s movements and organizations as […]
David Brooks: Robertson Spirituality Series at the Hartford International University
David Brooks: Robertson Spirituality Series at the Hartford International University
Acclaimed author and NY Times columnist David Brooks will speak in Hartford on Tueday, April 29, as part of the Robertson Spirituality Series, which seeks to provide provocative and nourishing presentations to seekers from all backgrounds in partnership with HIU and the Spiritual Life Center. The event will take place at the Wadsworth Atheneum. Watch this newsletter for information […]
David Brooks on Spirituality at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
David Brooks on Spirituality at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Our speaker, David Brooks, is a bestselling author, a recurring commentator on PBS NewsHour, and an op-ed columnist at the New York Times whose columns are among the most read in the nation. He is the author of six books including the bestsellers The Second Mountain, The Road to Character, The Social Animal, and Bobos in Paradise. His newest […]
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Long Table Farm Summer CSA 2025 in Lyme
Long Table Farm Summer CSA 2025 in Lyme
“When You Have More Than You Need, Build A Longer Table Not A Higher Fence” -unknown author Our CSA is simply this: a subscription to the weekly bounty from our farms. Our CSA features the most loved vegetables, fruits and greens. We introduce you to great new veggies, and provide you with support to eat and […]
An Evening with Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, John Sullivan at New Canaan Library
An Evening with Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, John Sullivan at New Canaan Library
For weeks before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, John J. Sullivan, the U.S. ambassador in Moscow, was warning that it would happen. When troops finally crossed the border, he was woken in the middle of the night with a prearranged code. Sullivan needed to collect his bodyguards and get to the embassy immediately. The war had […]
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Hot Air Balloon Adventures with CT Ballooning
Hot Air Balloon Adventures with CT Ballooning
Come enjoy a spectacular hot air balloon flight with CT Ballooning LLC. Our hot air balloon flights are scheduled early in the morning, just after sunrise, when the winds are at their calmest. With CT Ballooning LLC, your entire balloon adventure will last between 3-3 ½ hours, while your actual flight time is approx. 1 […]
Connecticut Flower Collective’s Grand Opening Party! Middletown
Connecticut Flower Collective’s Grand Opening Party! Middletown
Connecticut Flower Collective’s Grand Opening Party! Come visit and get to know our new space, our wonder staff, and our amazing neighbors! 8 am- 12 pm! Are you looking for regionally grown specialty cut flowers for your next event? You’ve come to the right place! Connecticut Flower Collective is a collaborative grower’s market featuring professionally […]
Flora: An Intimate Celebration at the Noah Webster House
Flora: An Intimate Celebration at the Noah Webster House
May 1 – June 30, 2025 The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society is delighted to present an exhibit featuring the photography of local artist Jose Gaztambide. Flora: An Intimate Celebration will launch at the Noah Webster House on May 1, 2025. The exhibit showcases unique photographs that focus on the finer details found in nature. […]
Chaz Esposito Sings Legends of the ’60s at The Legacy Theatre
Chaz Esposito Sings Legends of the ’60s at The Legacy Theatre
May 1-18 The cool and glamorous nightclubs of the swinging ‘60s were home to some of the greatest songs and entertainers of the 20th century, including Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Tom Jones, Neil Sedaka, Dion, Frankie Valli, Neil Diamond, Elvis Presley and more. Now, in this phenomenal show, Legends of the ‘60s, Chaz Esposito captures the energy […]
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Famous & Family: Through the Lens of Trude Fleischmann at Fairfield University Art Museum
Famous & Family: Through the Lens of Trude Fleischmann at Fairfield University Art Museum
Bellarmine Hall Galleries May 2 – July 26, 2025 Austrian-born Trude Fleischmann (1895-1990) was one of the most accomplished female photographers of the 20th century. After great success in Vienna in the 20s photographing artists, models, and performers, she fled the Anschluss in 1938, first to Paris and then New York. She opened a studio […]
Time & Tide Fest at The United Theater in Westerly
Time & Tide Fest at The United Theater in Westerly
Join us for Time & Tide Fest premiere night featuring a screening of The Civil Video, the newest skate video from Civil, followed by the Northeast premiere of Ben Weiland and Brian Davis’ surf epic The Search for Volcano Island. Join us for the official Time & Tide Afterparty with Fai Laci live at the […]
Friends of the Guilford Free Library Spring Book Sale
Friends of the Guilford Free Library Spring Book Sale
May 2-3, 2025 Spring into a Good Book with The Friends of the Library. The annual Spring Book Sale offers gently used hardcover and paperback fiction and nonfiction for adults and children, as well as books on art, cooking, gardening, history, nature, travel and more. Also, mass market paperbacks, DVDs, CDs and jigsaw puzzles. Everything […]
Epicurean Series Ode to Spring featuring Poet Laureate Ed Lent, Madison, CT at Madison Beach Hotel
Epicurean Series Ode to Spring featuring Poet Laureate Ed Lent, Madison, CT at Madison Beach Hotel
Join us for an exclusive, curated five course dinner menu prepared by our culinary team under the direction of Executive Chef Peter Hamil with wine pairings selected by sommelier Tanya Raisz. Special guest Town of Madison Poet Laureate Ed Lent will share readings inspired by the five course dinner menu. I am incredibly excited to […]
New Spring Hours at the UCONN Dairy Bar
New Spring Hours at the UCONN Dairy Bar
If you haven't, you surely should...Sundae or not! The Dairy Bar is an institution--featuring the delicious fresh milk from UConn's own farm. For more information
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gi and NoGi Round Robin Tournament in Newtown
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gi and NoGi Round Robin Tournament in Newtown
Doors Open @ 7:30am | Event Starts @ 9am FORMAT and PROTOCOL: Grappling Industries tournaments follow a Round Robin Pool format meaning that all adult competitors get 4 matches for signing up for a division that fills up to 5 competitors. That means if you compete in both Gi and NoGi, you could get 8 […]
Wooster Square Farmer’s Market in New Haven
Wooster Square Farmer’s Market in New Haven
Saturdays | 10am – 1pm April 5 – November 22 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 […]
The Connecticut Mountain Dulcimer Gathering
The Connecticut Mountain Dulcimer Gathering
The CT MT Dulcimer Gathering is a monthly mountain dulcimer jam. The Northeast Dulcimer Orchestra is a performance group with a varied repertoire. Starting in April 2024, we will once again meet at Cragin Memorial Library, 8 Linwood Avenue, Colchester, Ct. on the 1st Saturday of the month. For more information
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