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  • Camilia Meza will perform at the fourth annual Connecticut Guitar Festival.
    Entertainment
    Musicians from around the world to perform at CGF
    The fourth annual Connecticut Guitar Festival features international musicians and panels during its virtual three-day run March 5 to 7.
    By TinaMarie Craven
  • Stan Lee poses in front of a billboard promoting an upcoming appearance.
    Entertainment
    Westport Library holds virtual talk on Stan Lee
  • Brandon "Taz" Niederauer will perform two shows at the Ridgefield Playhouse on March 6.
    Entertainment
    17-year-old Broadway musician to perform in town
  • Franz Kline's "Untitled" from1961 was gifted to the Yale University Art Gallery by the Friday Foundation in honor of Richard E. Lang and Jane Lang Davis.
    Entertainment
    Yale gallery gifted expressionist artwork
  • Woofgang & Co., a Fairfield shop and a non-profit that provides jobs for young adults with disabilities. The shop offers sells treats, accessories and toys for dogs and their humans.
    Entertainment
    5 dog-friendly spots to take your pups in CT
  • Comedian and actress Jessica Kirson will perform at the Ridgefield Playhouse on Feb. 27.
    Entertainment
    Comedian Jessica Kirson heads to Ridgefield Playhouse
  • In this film publicity image released by Disney, Princess Tiana, voiced by Anika Noni Rose, holds Prince Naveen, voiced by Bruno Campos, in a scene from the animated film, "The Princess and the Frog." (AP Photo/Disney)
    Entertainment
    Did you know these CT actresses voiced Disney princesses?
  • Entertainment
    New Haven author talks future of artificial intelligence
    New Haven author Steve Shwartz has authored a new book on artificial intelligence, "Evil Robots, Killer Computers and Other Myths." Steve Shwartz has been in the artificial intelligence industry for 42 years, and he’s written a book to answer all your burning questions. By Sarajane Sullivan
  • Entertainment
    Bridgeport artist tackles racist imagery in solo show
    Claude Desir Jr.'s solo exhibit "Sometimes i don't feel like im really here" is on display at the City Lights Gallery in Bridgeport through Feb. 24. His characters are eye-catching, vibrant, bright and almost cartoonish — but also intentionally unsettling. By Ashley Winchester
  • Entertainment
    Get out of the house: Five historic landmarks to visit
    The New England Carousel Museum is located in Bristol. It might be winter in a pandemic, but these five historic landmarks are open and offer an escape from cabin fever. By Sarajane Sullivan
  • Entertainment
    The Mavericks’ Raul Malo heads to Ridgefield Playhouse
    Raul Malo will play two shows at the Ridgefield Playhouse on Feb 20. Raul Malo from The Mavericks talks about performing during the pandemic ahead of his two shows at Ridgefield Playhouse on Feb. 20. By Keith Loria
  • Entertainment
    Norbrook Farm Brewery trails offers adventure
    Trails pass through hemlock glades and mountain laurel groves. If cabin fever is getting to you, take a stroll along one of the 450 acres of trails Norbrook Farm Brewery has to offer By Peter Marteka
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  • ‘Jersey Boys’ returns to Waterbury’s Palace Theater
  • Country, swing singer Wayne Hancock in Elm City concert Feb. 8
  • Plumb Library hosts winter sowing program
  • Derby Shelton Rotary hosts 7th annual Hoptoberfest Sept. 7
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  • Entertainment
    New Haven Museum offers talk about CT’s forgotten inventors
    George Coy's switchboard made it possible for New Haven residents to make telephone calls. Scientist and author Ainissa Ramirez will host a virtual lecture about Connecticut inventors titled “The Alchemy of Us: How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another” on Feb. 18. By Keith Loria
  • Entertainment
    Aldrich workshop shows poetry is for everyone
    Barbara Jennes, Ridgefield's poet laureate and an educator at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield. Poetry is having a moment and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum hopes that will inspire people to create their own pieces in its monthly poetry workshop. By Amanda Cuda
  • Entertainment
    The pandemic is a drag, but it won’t keep CT performers down
    Connecticut's drag performers have adapted to offer virtual performances during the pandemic. With many venues still closed due to COVID-19, CT drag performers have adapted to offer online performances. By Jordan Fenster
  • Entertainment
    Westport Country Playhouse offers virtual mystery mashup
    Mark Shanahan and Anne Keefe, co-curators of Westport Country Playhouse's Script in Hand Playreading series. Sherlock Holmes and Tiny Tim take on a mystery in the Westport Country Playhouse’s virtual Script in Hand production.
  • Entertainment
    Musician Sophie B. Hawkins to perform in Ridgefield
    Sophie B. Hawkins will perform at the Ridgefield Playhouse on Feb. 21. Musician and Westport resident Sophie B. Hawkins chats about pandemic life ahead of her Feb. 21 show at the Ridgefield Playhouse. By Andrea Valluzzo
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  • Entertainment
    New Stamford art exhibit uses orchids to inspire activism
    "Marvelous S" is one of the paintings in the new exhibit, Dozens of pieces depicting orchids will be on display at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center in the exhibition “Global Garden: Resonant Beauty,” which showcases the work of artist Patricia Laspino. By Amanda Cuda
  • Entertainment
    Romantic comedy heats up Stamford stage
    Paul and Sophie Tiesler as George and Doris - two people very much in love and married, but not to each other in "Same Time, Next Year." The show runs Feb. 25-28. Curtain Call launches their 2021 theater season with “Same Time, Next Year,” a romantic comedy about a couple married to other people.
  • Entertainment
    Broadway couple share love story at Ridgefield Playhouse
    Jarrod Spector and Kelli Barrett will perform their "Funny How It Happens: A Valentine's Day Celebration" show at the Ridgefield Playhouse on Feb. 14. Jarrod Spector and Kelli Barrett will perform their “Funny How It Happens: A Valentine's Day Celebration” show at Ridgefield Playhouse on Feb. 14. By Andrea Valluzzo
  • Entertainment
    Local cancer researcher starts biotech nonprofit
    Founder Mona Jhaveri sits with a group of Music Beats Cancer artists Mona Jhaveri created her biotech nonprofit Music Beats Cancer to try to resolve the age old research problem of funding bottlenecks. By Sarajane Sullivan
  • Entertainment
    Fairfield U. hosts activist Nadia Murad’s virtual lecture
    Fairfield University's Open VISIONS Forum will hold a lecture by Nobel Peace Prize recipeint Nadia Murad on genocide and human trafficking on Feb. 11. Fairfield University’s Open VISIONS Forum will hold a lecture by Nobel Peace Prize recipeint Nadia Murad on genocide and human trafficking on Feb. 11.
  • Entertainment
    Thrown Stone plans ‘roving’ summer show around Ridgefield
    Thrown Stone Theater Company co-artistic directors from left to right Jason Peck and Jonathon Winn eating ice cream at Ridgefield's, CT, famous Deborah Ann's Sweet Shoppe. Thrown Stone Theater Company teams up with three venues to present their 2021 season’s “roving production” around Ridgefield.
  • Entertainment
    Westport Country Playhouse launches virtual series
    Westport Country Playhouse's 2019 production of "In the Heights." See what goes into staging a production with the Westport Country Playhouse’s new virtual documenary series “From Concept to Curtain.”
  • Entertainment
    Goats, racing, orc fighting and more shake up Valentine’s Day
    Meet the penguins at the Penguin Pavilion at Mystic Aquarium. Shake up your Valentine’s Day routine by skipping the typical flowers and dinner plan in favor of one of these 10 alternative activities. By Ashley Winchester
  • Entertainment
    Videos highlight health inequity in Valley, New Haven, Hartford
    A still from one of the three short documentaries produced by Data Haven and Purple States about health inequality in Connecticut. A series of short documentaries co-produced by the nonprofit Data Haven and the production company Purple States is highlighting the difference in life expectancy among different communities in Connecticut. By Amanda Cuda
  • Entertainment
    Reach new heights with indoor adventure courses
    It Adventure is located at Jordan's Furniture in New Haven. Thrill seekers can reach new heights and test their endurance by hitting the ropes course at It Adventure in New Haven. By Ashley Winchester
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