A Gamer’s Cafe
Elm City Games, with their hundreds of obscure, classic, and strange boardgames for all tabletop gamers, is the perfect place to hide.
Elm City Games, with their hundreds of obscure, classic, and strange boardgames for all tabletop gamers, is the perfect place to hide.
We caught up with one of our 2016 Artists to Watch and learned a bit about cyborg frogs and the Worcester water system.
The folks at Breakfast Lunch & Dinner say you can’t miss this quiet, complex short film from writer/director Joshua Jenkins.
Paris, Milan, London, and New York have long been the fashion capitals of the world. Now add Stafford Springs Connecticut.
Godspeed Musicals bring a beautifully orchestrated re-telling of the life of Judy Garland before she hit it big with The Wizard of Oz.
Rick Giles’ deeply personal exploration of his environment creates a relationship between humans and nature in his artwork.
The Bushnell in Hartford premiers Sonia Plumb’s new choreographed work – poignant, collaborative, and timely.
Hartford’s art museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum, invites you to step into the MATRIX. No choice of red or blue pill needed.
There’s something about an outdoor performance of over-sized creatures and characters that draws people in.
Another brilliant premiere comes to New England, executed with military precision and emotional exactness.