At Miya’s Sushi in New Haven, the usual is unusual. On the menu? Killer bees, poisonous vipers, and stingrays.
Janet Reynolds
What Lies Beneath
“For me, fiction is a way of accessing the sense that the universe is the possible, not just the actual.”
Did You Know? This MATRIX is Real
Hartford’s art museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum, invites you to step into the MATRIX. No choice of red or blue pill needed.
Sounds of Silents
Berkshires composer and former MoMA music director gives voice to three silent films from the mid-twenties
Once Upon a Time
Having coffee with Matthew Dicks means hearing a lot of stories. Makes sense, he’s a multiple winner of the Moth StorySLAMS.
The Things She Purchased
The one fact in TheaterWorks’ current play, Buyer and Cellar, is this: Barbra Streisand has a mall — no, that is not a typo —
Beyond Man Caves
Taxidermy has come a long way from the days of stuffed deer heads and fish on 19th-century wood-burnished library walls.
Now Is the Time: Martin Boyce at RISD
Make your first trip to the RISD Museum while Scottish artist Martin Boyce mounts his first American museum exhibition.
Gender Bender
Stonewall, Mapplethorpe, and Warhol at America’s oldest continuously operating public art museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum.
Broom, Broom
The Vermont Jazz Center in Brattleboro gets jazzed by guitarist Bobby Broom with a stop on his My Shining Hour tour.