Category: Fun
05
Aug
Cultural Interest Downtown Food Frog Hollow Fun Hartford Music Myth Busting Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go
Campfires, Costumes, and Creativity
by Kerri Ana Provost
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03
Aug
Quidam: Existentialist Circus
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“Skipping is part of the adventure of the little girl” in Quidam, said Adrienn Banhegyi, a professional rope skipper from Hungary who is with Cirque...
01
Aug
Free Admission to Connecticut Science Center
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Besides books, movie and music rentals, and opportunities for civic engagement, here is another reason we love the Hartford Public Library— they will be handing...
26
Jul
August Happenings
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This is not an all-inclusive list of August events. It just includes the ones that grabbed our attention: August 1st and 8th Monday Night Jazz:...
18
Jul
Queen of HYPE: Conversation with Julie Daly
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“It’s my job to help other young people to see why [Hartford’s] cool,” Julie Daly, the Executive Director of HYPE (Hartford Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs)...
16
Jul
Stupidity Loses One
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Nearly a year ago, we wrote about the MDC public hearing regarding the potential closing of West Hartford Reservoir to recreation. The impetus for this...
14
Jul
Meklit Hadero: “It’s About Being Tired of Logic”
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Meklit Hadero — born in Ethiopia, raised in the United States and now living in San Francisco — played in the theater of Real Art...
10
Jul
Commentary Cultural Interest Design Downtown Environmental Interest Food Fun Hartford Holiday Myth Busting Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go
Riverfest 2011
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Riverfest — which has not actually been held on July 4th for years — drew lots of people into downtown Hartford on Saturday evening. The...
08
Jul
ConnectiCon 2011
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A crowd — mainly teenagers — snaked through the Connecticut Convention Center Friday morning as fans of comics and science fiction waited for their turn...