Category: Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go
06
May
Cultural Interest Downtown Education Food Frog Hollow Fun Music Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go West End
What Did You Do Last Week?
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I am often asked about what is going on, as if I am some kind of walking database. My response is usually a suggestion that...
25
Apr
May Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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On a recent episode of Where We Live there was discussion about what “young people” look for in a place where they will live. Remarkably,...
02
Apr
April Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It really did take me a few days to realize we had entered a new month. Oops. April 4 Hartford is in the process of...
28
Feb
March Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Time for another edition of “stop your whining about there being nothing to do in Hartford”:
04
Feb
Fun Hartford Nothing To Do Nowhere To Go Parks Sheldon/Charter Oak South Green Transportation Unsolicited Advice
An Urban Move: No Gas Required
by Kerri Ana Provost
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People move around, in, and out of Hartford all the time. Usually, these moves involve a borrowed pick-up or rented U-Haul. On Saturday morning, Tony...
30
Jan
February Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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You could spend all winter working on growing out your leg hair while watching reruns of 30 Rock, but why? Here are some alternatives to...
22
Jan
Free Film About Jamaica
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The American experience in Jamaica is typically limited to visiting resorts. The documentary Life and Debt explores what happens behind the scenes at these resorts,...
06
Jan
Feliz Día de Reyes
by Kerri Ana Provost
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With schools closed today for the holiday, many families lined Park Street to watch the small parade. The “three kings” riding camels were the highlight....
29
Dec
January Happenings
by Kerri Ana Provost
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It always seems that people overbook events at certain times of year, like December, and then go for weeks without planning any events, but this...
08
Dec
Creativity, Social Change and You
by Kerri Ana Provost
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With eyes closed, a circle of about sixty people were asked to visualize a street they were familiar with– what it looks like now and...