Connecticut

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 —

Pencil It In

Sometimes big ideas are actually very small. You’ll never look at a pencil the same after you see what Dalton Ghetti sees.

Gender Bender

Stonewall, Mapplethorpe, and Warhol at America’s oldest continuously operating public art museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum.

Feminine Mystique

Art collector Marc Chabot discusses 20th-century female artists who had daring lives and created cutting-edge work in western Connecticut.

On The Runway

Paris has one. New York, Milan and London have one. Why not Hartford, Connecticut? Hartford kicks off its first fashion week.

That Sunken Feeling

The Sunken Garden Poetry Festival draws people out on the grass, en masse, at the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, Connecticut.

Give Peace a Dance

The third annual Dance for Peace in Old Saybrook, overflows with the power to promote and spread peace through the arts.

Rustic, Local and Delicious

You expect to see the title of executive chef and sous chef on a restaurant’s staff list. But chief farmer?

What a Phish Song Looks Like

People hear music — Mike Hamad sees it. In 2013, he was listening to a live Phish concert and began sketching what he heard.

Preservation Man

There are pickles, and then there are David L. Davis pickles – made under the name Hillhome Country Products.

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