Martin Beck: … for hours, days, or weeks at a time at The Aldrich Museum
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, RidgefieldFamily Day Storytelling at Yale University Museum of Art
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New HavenSchnitzel Sundays at Whitecrest Eatery in Stonington
Whitecrest Eatery 22 Bayview Avenue #14, StoningtonTake a Tour of Connecticut’s beautiful State Capitol building
Connecticut State Capitol 210 Capitol Ave., HartfordERIC VELASQUEZ, ILLUSTRATOR at WCSU Visual and Performing Arts Center
Visual & Performing Arts Center WCSU Art Gallery 43 Lake Ave Extension, DanburyConcert of British Banjo Music: Fingerstyle Banjo Solos from the Turn of the 20th Century at Wesleyan
Olin Library 252 Church Street, MiddletownLecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Plum Island – Telling the Story of One of the Most Mysterious Islands on the Eastern Seaboard
Avery Point Auditorium 1084 Shennecossett Road, GrotonAdvanced Hand Bookbinding at Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop 80 Audubon Street, New HavenTalk: Andrew Hendry: The World Without Evolution? at Yale
Yale Science Building 260 Whitney Avenue, New HavenExhibition Opening Lecture: Revealing J. M. W. Turner at the Yale Center for British Art
Yale Center for British Art 1080 Chapel Street, New HavenThe Art of Verse: Turner and Poetry at the Yale Center for British Art
Yale Center for British Art 1080 Chapel Street, New HavenReligious Ideals, Realities and Sermons – Congregationalists in the American Revolution on the Thames and Beyond at Lyman Allyn Museum
Lyman Allyn Art Museum 625 Williams Street, New LondonYale Symphony Orchestra: Transcendence
Yale School of Music Woolsey Hall 500 College Street, New HavenPick Your Own (PYO) Tulips at Wicked Tulips Flower Farm Preston , CT
Wicked Tulips Flower Farm 382 Route 164, PrestonTheodate Pope Riddle Women in Architecture and Design Award: Mikyoung Kim at Hillstead
Hillstead Museum 35 Mountain Rd, FarmingtonCentral Italy Class at The Study: Greenwich
The Study Fine Wine & Spirits 1071 North Street, GreenwichThe New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City with Best-Selling Author Kevin Baker at New Canaan Library
New Canaan Library 151 Main Street, New CanaanHartford Symphony Orchestra Masterworks: Fire Shut Up In My Bones
Bushnell Theater 166 Capitol Ave, HartfordBlue Grass, Green Skies: American Impressionism from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art at New Britain Museum of American Art
New Britain Museum of Art 56 Lexington Street, New BritainStamford Art Association Presents: Figure Drawing at UConn Stamford
University of Connecticut-Stamford Campus 1 University Pl, StamfordFriday Pour: Meet the Winemaker at The Town Cellar & La Cave in Darien
The Town Cellar 1089 Boston Post Road, Darien +1 moreThe Importance of Being Earnest: Town Players of New Canaan
Powerhouse Theater Performing Arts Center 679 South Ave, New CanaanDEAR EVAN HANSEN at the Palace Theater in Waterbury
Palace Theater 100 East Main St, WaterburyWesleyan Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Crowell Concert Hall 60 Wyllys Ave, MiddletownMusical Masterworks: Caleb Hudson: Triple Cortado Trio
Musical Masterworks 4 Lyme Street, Old LymeWeekend Navigation and GPS Charting Class in Milford
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Milford Flotilla 1 Helwig Street, MilfordNautical Arts Workshops in Deep River: Dory Window Box Class
Nautical Arts Workshop 51 Meadow Woods Road, Deep RiverBronze Day: A day of demonstrations, talks, and fiery fun at Wesleyan
Wesleyan University 45 Wyllys Ave, Fayerweather – Beckham Hall, Middletown35th Anniversary Celebration at R J Julia Bookstore in Madison
RJ Julia Booksellers 768 Boston Post Road, MadisonMalcolm’s Legacy Lives On: A Discussion with Ibram X. Kendi at R J Julia Bookstore in Middletown
Wesleyan R J Julia Bookstore 413 Main Street, MiddletownMini Golf Fundraiser at the Blackstone Library in Branford
Blackstone Library 758 Main St, BranfordIntroduction to Classical Latin at Blackstone Library in Branford
Blackstone Library 758 Main St, BranfordMASTERCLASS: Jacob’s World of Gin – The Wise Old Dog – Morris, CT
The Wise Old Dog Morris 9 Thomaston Rd, MorrisIT’S A DATE – Couples Open Play with Babysitting at Pickleball America
Pickleball America 140 Atlantic St, StamfordGarden Party, the Sequel at Fairy Meadow Flowers in New Haven
Fairy Meadow Flowers 979 State Street, New HavenGene Parise with Kyle Rathbun at Nightingale’s Acoustic Cafe
Nightingale's Acoustic Cafe 68 Lyme Street, Old LymeBobby Sanabria and Ascensión at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Crowell Concert Hall 60 Wyllys Ave, MiddletownECSO: LOVE AND HOPE, ITALIAN STYLE at The Garde
Garde Arts Center 325 State Street, New LondonAni DiFranco at College Street Music Hall
College Street Music Hall 238 College Street, New HavenWeek of Events
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. […]
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
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 […]
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 […]
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
Family Day Storytelling at Yale University Museum of Art
Family Day Storytelling at Yale University Museum of Art
Every 4 weeks on Sunday, 1-2pm We invite families to join us for folktales, myths, and exciting stories from around the world that highlight objects in the collection and inspire children of all ages to view art in new ways. No registration required; meet by the couches in the Gallery lobby. For more information
Schnitzel Sundays at Whitecrest Eatery in Stonington
Schnitzel Sundays at Whitecrest Eatery in Stonington
Wiener 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
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 […]
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 […]
Lecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Plum Island – Telling the Story of One of the Most Mysterious Islands on the Eastern Seaboard
Lecture Series: Coastal Perspectives: Plum Island – Telling the Story of One of the Most Mysterious Islands on the Eastern Seaboard
Thomas Halaczinsky A documentary in production Plum Island, located just 1.5 miles off Orient Point on the eastern tip of Long Island’s North Fork and 9 miles as the crow flies from the Connecticut shore, is most likely one of the most mysterious islands on the Eastern Seaboard. For more than 100 years, the 840-acre […]
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 primary role of evolution is in resisting change. Evolution is why organisms look the same not just across years and decades but across centuries and millennia. […]
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 […]
The Art of Verse: Turner and Poetry at the Yale Center for British Art
The Art of Verse: Turner and Poetry at the Yale Center for British Art
In connection with the Yale Center for British Art’s exhibition J. M. W. Turner: Romance and Reality, award-winning contemporary poets read their original works inspired by an object they selected from the exhibition. Please note that space is limited. This program is made possible through the generosity of the Terry F. Green 1969 Fund for British […]
Religious Ideals, Realities and Sermons – Congregationalists in the American Revolution on the Thames and Beyond at Lyman Allyn Museum
Religious Ideals, Realities and Sermons – Congregationalists in the American Revolution on the Thames and Beyond at Lyman Allyn Museum
New London County Historical Society, Lyman Allyn Art Museum and Thames River Heritage Park Foundation are pleased to present the 2025 lecture series – Seeds of Revolution on the Thames and Beyond. Events that seeded discontent and revolution along with the social, cultural, political, economic and ecological influences and their impact and influence on life […]
Yale Symphony Orchestra: Transcendence
Yale Symphony Orchestra: Transcendence
After nearly two decades at the helm of Woolsey Hall, Maestro William Boughton conducts his final concert as the Music Director of the Yale Symphony Orchestra. John Mauceri, the legendary former Music Director of the Orchestra who served from 1968-1973, returns to conduct “What Love Tells Me” from Mahler’s Third Symphony — a staggering and profound affirmation of […]
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 […]
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Connecticut Rep
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Connecticut Rep
by William ShakespeareDirected by Vince TycerApril 24-May 4, 2025Nafe Katter Theatre CRT celebrates our 75th season with Shakespeare’s joyful 16th century rom-com, replete with intrigue, hijinks, mistaken identity, and a conniving ne’er-do-well. Can true love triumph over deceit, and will Beatrice and Benedick discover the spark beneath their sparring? Come see! Learn more about Much Ado About Nothing. […]
Hartford Symphony Orchestra Masterworks: Fire Shut Up In My Bones
Hartford Symphony Orchestra Masterworks: Fire Shut Up In My Bones
April 24: 8PM HSO Masterworks Series -Fire Shut Up in My Bones Carolyn Kuan, conductor Blanchard, Film Scores Live! Intermission Blanchard, Arias from Fire Shut Up in My Bones For more information
Arbor Day 2025 at Conn College Arboretum
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. […]
Friday Pour: Meet the Winemaker at The Town Cellar & La Cave in Darien
Friday Pour: Meet the Winemaker at The Town Cellar & La Cave in Darien
Michele Smith-Chapel, Domaine Chapel Beaujolais. David Chapel and Michele Smith met in 2013 when Michele, former sommelier and wine director of the Michelin 3-star restaurant Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, in Brooklyn, New York, was visiting wineries in Beaujolais. At the time, David had been working in the vineyards and cellar at the historic Domaine […]
The Importance of Being Earnest: Town Players of New Canaan
The Importance of Being Earnest: Town Players of New Canaan
April 25 - May 11, 2025 "Oscar Wilde's classic is a delight from the first cucumber sandwich on as Jack's double life catches up with him. The problems are resolved in an extremely charming and quite unexpected way as Jack and Algernon discover the importance of being earnest while answering to the name of Ernest." […]
DEAR EVAN HANSEN at the Palace Theater in Waterbury
DEAR EVAN HANSEN at the Palace Theater in Waterbury
April 25-27, 2025 The Tony and Grammy-winning Best Musical that is a worldwide sensation! Declared “one of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history” by the Washington Post, DEAR EVAN HANSEN is the first musical to take a groundbreaking look — from the point of view of both the parents and young people — at […]
Wesleyan Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Wesleyan Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Friday, April 25, 2025 at 8:00pm Crowell Concert Hall Free and open to the public The Wesleyan University Jazz Orchestra directed by Professor of Music and African American Studies Jay Hoggard ’76, MA ’91, and the Wesleyan Jazz Ensemble, directed by Noah Baerman, present an exciting evening of classic and contemporary jazz repertoire as the start of the 22nd annual Wesleyan […]
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 […]
Bronze Day: A day of demonstrations, talks, and fiery fun at Wesleyan
Bronze Day: A day of demonstrations, talks, and fiery fun at Wesleyan
Celebrating the use of bronze in antiquity and today! Join us on Sat April 26 to see: Live demos of bronze casting ancient swords All-day iron smelting on Andrus field Demos and talks with archaeologists on how the discover and analyze metal artifacts Gallery talks on ancient bronze currency and copper minerals from Wes Collections Demos of new […]
New London Cultural District Clean-Up Day
New London Cultural District Clean-Up Day
We're hosting our first Clean-Up Day in the New London Cultural District on Saturday, April 26. Anyone interested in helping us spruce up the downtown is welcome. Please join us at 9am at the visitor center near the New London sign on Golden Street and we'llspread out from there. We'll have bags and buckets and […]
With Every Fiber | Long-Term Exhibition at Grace Farms
With Every Fiber | Long-Term Exhibition at Grace Farms
With Every Fiber is a long-term exhibition aiming to inspire understanding and care about the materials that make up the built world around us. In 2020, Grace Farms launched Design for Freedom, a collaborative global movement to eliminate forced labor in the building materials supply chain, create true market transformation, and build a more equitable future. […]
35th Anniversary Celebration at R J Julia Bookstore in Madison
35th Anniversary Celebration at R J Julia Bookstore in Madison
Join us for special events, exciting giveaways, and meaningful initiatives that support literacy and our local communities. GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY THAT HAS SUPPORTED US “Fill the Bus Book Drive” to Support Read to Grow 10 am to 2 pm How to Participate: Donate a Children's Book – Bring a new or gently used children’s […]
Malcolm’s Legacy Lives On: A Discussion with Ibram X. Kendi at R J Julia Bookstore in Middletown
Malcolm’s Legacy Lives On: A Discussion with Ibram X. Kendi at R J Julia Bookstore in Middletown
This ground-breaking narrative biography of one of the most influential Americans of all time is a perfect read-alike to Dr. Kendi’s other #1 New York Times Bestselling books—like How to Be an Antiracist and Stamped for Young Readers—as well as Steve Sheinkin’s most beloved titles. It will be published 100 years after Malcom’s birth and […]
Mini Golf Fundraiser at the Blackstone Library in Branford
Mini Golf Fundraiser at the Blackstone Library in Branford
On April 26 and 27, the Blackstone Library will once again transform into an 18-hole indoor mini golf course! Holes and obstacles will be placed throughout all three floors of the library, culminating in a thrilling 18th hole which travels down the spiral staircase. Come putt amongst the books at Blackstone Library, Saturday 4/26, 10-4pm, and Sunday 4/27, […]
Stephen Bron at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NYC
Stephen Bron at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in NYC
April 26 to May 31, 2025 Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to announce Stephen Bron – The Spider Holds A Silver Ball. This is the painter’s first exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition consists of approximately 20 paintings depicting nature and figures in nature done over the last year and through all seasons. Bron’s paintings are scaled […]
Introduction to Classical Latin at Blackstone Library in Branford
Introduction to Classical Latin at Blackstone Library in Branford
Class will meet in person Saturday mornings from 11 a.m. to noon beginning Saturday, September 7, 2024. The study of Latin exercises memory, increases English vocabulary, and broadens general knowledge. Using the textbook Ecce Romani I, participants will learn Latin vocabulary, English vocabulary derived from Latin, Latin and English grammar, translation skills, and ancient Roman geography, […]
Hartford Press Co-op Grand Opening!
Hartford Press Co-op Grand Opening!
Join us for the grand opening of our studio space and open house! Drop in anytime between 12-6pm on April 26 to make your own book, print on one of our presses, make your own seed packet, see print artwork by more than 20 different artists, and more! There will prints, hand-bound books, and limited […]
MASTERCLASS: Jacob’s World of Gin – The Wise Old Dog – Morris, CT
MASTERCLASS: Jacob’s World of Gin – The Wise Old Dog – Morris, CT
Join our Founder Jacob as we unpacks fresh flavors, rare expressions, and cocktail secrets. NOT to be MISSED. For more information
IT’S A DATE – Couples Open Play with Babysitting at Pickleball America
IT’S A DATE – Couples Open Play with Babysitting at Pickleball America
Saturdays from 4 to 6PM Pickleball America, one of the largest indoor pickleball venues in the US was founded by four Stamford Professionals and friends with like minds and perfectly jointed talents with a mission to create a facility that promotes fun and healthy socializing through sports. For more information 1 registration ($100) is for […]
Music Matters: Beyond the Notes at La Grua Center
Music Matters: Beyond the Notes at La Grua Center
Hailed as “Bold…edgy…totally engaging! Not to be missed!” Beyond the Notes breaks down the wall between audience and performers, creating a new experience rich in dialogue about the music and the artists themselves. Indeed, concert-goers are invited to submit questions which are drawn at random and answered on stage by the performers throughout the evening, leading to unexpected […]
The Aldrich Gala in the Garden
The Aldrich Gala in the Garden
Celebrating Artist Maren Hassinger and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and the State of Connecticut Saturday, April 26, 2025 | 6pm Join us for Cocktails in the Museum Dinner, Live Auction, and Special Performance in our newly renovated Sculpture Garden With support from Christie's For more information
Garden Party, the Sequel at Fairy Meadow Flowers in New Haven
Garden Party, the Sequel at Fairy Meadow Flowers in New Haven
Little Lion Collective & Fairy Meadow Flowers are hosting a Garden Party! Last year's Garden Party was such a success, and we're bringing it back with the help of Fairy Meadow Flowers! Join our secret garden and delight in the company of new friends and flowers. Sip on floral-themed cocktails, mocktails, and refreshing spring wines. […]
Gene Parise with Kyle Rathbun at Nightingale’s Acoustic Cafe
Gene Parise with Kyle Rathbun at Nightingale’s Acoustic Cafe
Gene Parise, also known by his solo moniker Kozmik Riffs, brings emotion and integrity to every song. Kyle Rathbun is known for his engaging vocal delivery, dreamy melodies, and a sound that blends indie, alternative, emo, and pop rock. For more information
Bobby Sanabria and Ascensión at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Bobby Sanabria and Ascensión at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Led by multiple Grammy Award-nominated drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, and educator Bobby Sanabria, his ensemble Ascensión has been critically-acclaimed for its Pan-Latino approach to Latin jazz. Encompassing Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and traditions from Venezuela, Colombia, Sanabria's ancestral homeland of Puerto Rico and beyond, as well as straight-ahead jazz and the avant-garde, Ascensión is a musical laboratory that is constantly […]
ECSO: LOVE AND HOPE, ITALIAN STYLE at The Garde
ECSO: LOVE AND HOPE, ITALIAN STYLE at The Garde
Puccini & Verdi | opera duets, excerpts, & overtures featuring Eastern CT Symphony Chorus Sarah Joyce Cooper, Soprano Jesus Daniel Hernandez, Tenor Okoye | Inside Is What Remains The ECSO will tie a red-white-and-green bow around its 2024-25 season with a program […]
Ani DiFranco at College Street Music Hall
Ani DiFranco at College Street Music Hall
These days, every artist’s album needs to have a story. The music can’t speak for itself. But after 22 records, why can’t Ani DiFranco’s work speak for itself? Yes, her forthcoming album is shaped by stories — ones about reproductive freedom, the double-edged sword of the pandemic, identity and ever-evolving belief systems that have shaped […]