Category: Hartford
16
Feb
Perez Resigns as Chairman
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Today Mayor Perez announced that he would be stepping down (or not running for re-election or resigning or however you’d like to spin it) from...
16
Feb
Can Rail Save Connecticut’s Cities?
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This issue will be discussed on Friday at the UConn School of Law from noon until 2:15. Panelists include Professor Sara Bronin, Norman Garrick, and...
13
Feb
Lincoln: Man, Myth, and Memory
by Kerri Ana Provost
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To the untrained eye, it may appear that these racetrack flags are commemorating President Lincoln’s Coming Out Day, but in actuality, the Wadsworth Atheneum was...
12
Feb
Silver Lining for Connecticut Opera Subscribers
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It’s not the same as a refund or being able to use remaining tickets at another opera house, but it’s a nice gesture: TheaterWorks at...
09
Feb
Free Film Screening: The Beautiful Washing Machine
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Capitol Cinema Collective will hold a free screening for their monthly program—Kino Kafé—on Tuesday, February 10, 7:30PM at La Paloma Sabanera Coffeehouse, 405 Capitol...
09
Feb
Professional Football for Hartford in October 2009?
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I despise football. Yet there is something cool about Hartford having it’s own (sort of) professional football team. After the New England Patriot’s faux pas...
06
Feb
Downtown Inside the Library
by Kerri Ana Provost
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While visiting the Hartford Public Library yesterday, I noticed that there are some new wall decorations in the non-fiction section.
05
Feb
“Not Going to Cut Down the At Large”
by Kerri Ana Provost
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An agitated Councilman Kennedy, with his back to the Charter Revision Commission mouthed that he was “not going to cut down the at large.”