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That’s Not Funny!
My ability to drown dramatically, after being pushed by one of my daughters into an alligator-infested lake while my other daughter was getting up close and personal with a nest of fire ants, is deficient. Or so I learned last Sunday at … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Community, Fun, Hartford
Tagged Billings Forge, comedy, improv, long-form, Sea Tea Improv
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Hearing Movies in Hartford
The first time I saw Henning Ohlenbusch perform, it was at Flywheel in Easthampton MA on a freezing November night. I’d heard about his concept album Henning Goes to the Movies and I was a little concerned. I hadn’t seen many … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Community, Events and Premieres, Hartford, Useful Stuff
Tagged art, concerts, events, Hartford, Henning Ohlenbusch, Julie Beman, Live in Hartford, liveinhartford, music
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#BusStory
In the city bus system, the most mysterious and the most mundane incidents and people are observed by an elite squad of tweeters. These are their stories. 30 Aug Dear Fellow Bus Passenger, Please remove your forearm from my … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Fun, Hartford, Street
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Mathematical Proof! Hartford is a Dump
Aftershock * aging infrastructure + (157 miles of I-84 in CT – 4.4 miles in Hartford)/gobshite = Hartford is a Dump Continue reading
Way Down Hadestown
Hadestown is quirky and profound as it explores the question “how far will we go in order to survive?” Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Events and Premieres, Hartford
Tagged Anais Mitchell, events, Greek myth, Hadestown, music
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“Why does Auntie Julie like Hartford?” asked Megan.
That’s a good question, Megan. Maybe it’s because when she’s in Hartford, Auntie Julie gets to dance with you and Kyle in a hula hoop. Maybe it’s because when she’s in Hartford, Auntie Julie gets to watch Kyle play with … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Events and Premieres, Fun, Hartford, Self-Indulgence
Tagged Art After Hours, family, First Thursday, Wadsworth Atheneum
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What are you afraid of?
I perceive that it would be stupid of me to go to a place I know to be sparsely populated, peppered with abandoned buildings, in the shadows of a highway, armed with only a tennis racquet, by myself. Continue reading
Posted in Hartford, Not Hartford, Street, Thought
Tagged blight, fear, harassment, perception
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Upcoming events at Cedar Hill Cemetery
If you haven’t been to Cedar Hill Cemetery, you’re missing out. It’s a gorgeous place that is full of history and provides some unique opportunities for bird watching and quiet reflection. There are so many famous and unique people buried … Continue reading
Live-Tweeting the Hartford Democratic Town Committee Convention
If you love the twitters and Hartford politics, follow the live-tweeting at #hartdtc!
Posted in Community, Hartford, Politicking
Tagged Democrats, Hartford, politics, twitter
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And All That Jazz
Nothing screams summer more than jazz in the park. And once again, this summer provides us all with a wealth of opportunities to grab a blanket, a picnic, a bottle of wine, a dog, a few friends and head down … Continue reading