Category: Cultural Interest
25
May
Yarn Bomb of Peace
by Kerri Ana Provost
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An article in last Wednesday’s New York Times confirmed that yarn bombing is all the rage right now. The photo above shows artwork that appeared...
24
May
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June’s Going to be So Boring
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Looking for something to do? The Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Film Festival begins on Thursday, May 26th and runs through June 4th. Screenings will happen...
16
May
Community Cultural Interest Design Education Film Frog Hollow Fun Hartford Myth Busting Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go
Frog, Walked.
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Last Saturday, about 25 people took part in a free walking tour through parts of the Frog Hollow neighborhood. The purpose of this was mainly...
10
May
Walk the Frog
by Kerri Ana Provost
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One of the ways people find their way to this blog is by searching for things like “best neighborhood” and “what is it like it...
28
Apr
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Weekend Planner
by Kerri Ana Provost
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In addition to the items that Kyle has posted on the Greater Hartford Real Estate Blog, here are a few more things happening this weekend...
12
Apr
HartFeast Returns
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The fundraiser inclusive of poor folk is back! Some fundraising events have ticket prices that cost more than a pair of new jeans and they...
14
Mar
State of the City 2011
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“There is a lot of heart in the city of Hartford,” Mayor Segarra said during his Monday evening State of the City address. The speech...
13
Mar
Broad Street Gallery to Feature Art by Ricardo Levins Morales
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Ricardo Levins Morales combines art and activism to create eye-catching work. You can see a display of this at the Broad Street Gallery which is...