Category: Myth Busting
15
Nov
A Poem and a Shag
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Tonight you can be fully entertained for a total of $3.00. There is an open mike at La Paloma Sabanera (corner of Capitol and Babcock)...
13
Nov
Hurray for The Gay!
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I attended the marriage license signing for Beth Kerrigan and Jodie Mock at 2:30pm yesterday at the West Hartford Town Hall. Beth Bye and Tracey...
11
Nov
All Saints Orthodox Church and Russian Bazaar
by Kerri Ana Provost
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While at the 35th Annual Russian Tea Room and Bazaar, I decided to take a tour of the recently painted iconography in the All Saints...
09
Nov
Final Day of Hartford International Film Festival
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The festival, which began on Thursday evening, will be wrapping up today (Sunday). Each block of films costs $8 to see. Here is the schedule...
07
Nov
Russian Tea Room and Bazaar
by Kerri Ana Provost
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All Saints Orthodox Church (on Scarborough Street near Albany Avenue) will be hosting a Russian Tea Room, craft fair, raffle, and marketplace this weekend. It...
04
Nov
Post-Election Madness Weekend
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Exhausted? Feeling let down? Disgruntled? Not sure what to do with your life now that you have stopped sending out mass emails telling your friends...
26
Oct
Hooker Day Parade
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Thanks to the Hooker Day Parade–a celebration of Rev. Thomas Hooker, the founder of Hartford–I am now the proud owner of about a dozen Mardi...
21
Oct
Clown Cabaret
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Hartbeat Ensemble’s latest production–Rich Clown, Poor Clown, Beggar Clown, Thief–can be caught at 233 Pearl Street. It’s described as an “adult clown cabaret” with lots...
20
Oct
Cinema, Cocktails, and Creative Cuisine
by Kerri Ana Provost
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In November, the Capitol Cinema Collective will be bringing independent short and feature-length films to the city in its Hartford International Film Festival. This Wednesday...