Category: Downtown
01
Aug
Blogging and Tibet
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This Thursday, for the great price of free, you can catch a documentary about Tibet, see photos from the Neighborhood Studio Summer Youth Program, hang...
20
Jul
Cheaper than a Margarita: Gimme Five Dance Party for GHAC
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I generally ignore events that have a price tag; it’s not just because I’m cheap, but because there are so many awesome things happening that...
13
Jul
Free Music at Capital Community College
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This Thursday (July 16th, 6-8pm) the Curtis Brothers will be playing in the Centinel Hill Hall Auditorium, which is located on the 11th floor of...
12
Jul
A Somewhat Holey Quilt
by Kerri Ana Provost
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What would Hartford be like with people on the streets? As Doug Suisman put it, “people attract more people.” A bustling city would seem like...
08
Jul
Mayor and Chief of Police Not Having It
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Yesterday part of downtown was blocked to traffic due to a hostage situation which was reported on by the Hartford Courant. Today, the Mayor and...
29
Jun
How to Respond When the Gay Pride Flag is Removed from City Hall
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Thanks to punkpink is a bandits tip and Queers Without Borders for sharing this video clip. “How to Tell People They Sound Racist” is the...
28
Jun
Riverfest: It’s so 2000 and late
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This year’s Riverfest won’t be held until July 11th. Kind of anticlimactic, dontcha think? They’ve made it up to us, though, by having Asia headline...
22
Jun
Our Charmingly Irregular Quilt
by Kerri Ana Provost
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iQuilt intends to improve pedestrian routes from Bushnell Park to the Connecticut River, along with connecting cultural sites in Hartford.