CT and The Stage– A Hot and Cold Relationship
Connecticut and the stage have had a long and storied past. It’s hard to believe that there were multiple points in history where theater and the stage w...
Connecticut and the stage have had a long and storied past. It’s hard to believe that there were multiple points in history where theater and the stage w...
In a sea of H&M’s and Zara’s there’s a progressive subset of designers creating sustainable eco-friendly clothes. Case in point, Hartford...
Halloween is just a week away, which means this is the last weekend to really get into the Halloween spirit. From Halloween cocktails at Liquid Lounge tonight t...
It’s not everyday that we get to honor and celebrate Hartford’s quirky side, but on Saturday, October 18 we’ll have every reason to do ...
Last year Aetna launched a new campaign asking people “What’s Your Healthy?” to inspire people to make healthier choices when it came to food,...
Want to win two tickets to ARTini? Of course you do! Every fall, the Greater Hartford Arts Council throws a fundraising party dedicated to celebrating and suppo...
I had the great opportunity of attending the 2014 Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) conference in Houston during the first half of this week. GIA provides leadershi...
Baseball. Apple pie. What do you think makes a great American city? Would you consider adding arts and culture to the criteria? Barbara Sexton Smith,...
Happy Friday! There’s a lot to do this Columbus Day Weekend from the widely anticipated Hartford Marathon to the second and final week of the Southington ...
For me, the sign of good theater is a show that makes you laugh, makes you cry and most all, makes you think. Annapurna, playing at TheaterWorks now until Novem...