Category: Hartford’s Neighborhoods
27
Jan
That Perez Ordeal
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Heather Brandon has a thorough report about the arrest and Mayor Perez’s press conference this afternoon on her blog, Urban Compass. If you’re looking for...
27
Jan
Economic Crisis Be Damned!
by Kerri Ana Provost
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In the spot where Bistro 942 stayed open for less than a year, and where Euro Cafe flailed before that, another establishment is going to...
23
Jan
Rackliffe and Scoville
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Art by Howard Rackliffe and Jonathan Scoville will be on display at La Motta Fine Art (11 Whitney Street) from January 28th through February 28th....
20
Jan
Thoughts on the Inauguration
by Kerri Ana Provost
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As I hinted at in a previous post, schlepping down to Washington D.C. is on my list of things I do not enjoy. It’s not...
19
Jan
Vaudeville Night at La Paloma
by Kerri Ana Provost
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That was not a typo. If you’re just tuning in, PBS describes the form of entertainment this way: Vaudeville was made of comedians, singers, plate-spinners,...
18
Jan
Hartford Loses Building with Character
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The 40-Year Plan reports that a building in my old neighborhood was razed. Even though it was abandoned and often covered in spraypaint, I loved...
15
Jan
Inauguration 2009
by Kerri Ana Provost
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I know that going to D.C. for the Inauguration will be as close to a religious experience as some people are going to get, and...
13
Jan
Rally for New Health Care Plan
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This evening hundreds of universal health care supporters turned out at Union Station to listen to details regarding the release of SustiNet. They were expecting...
07
Jan
Art Critique Group
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Janice La Motta of La Motta Fine Art will be facilitating a six-week art critique group. The group is described as “an opportunity to present...
06
Jan
Three Kings Day Parade
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The parade started off near 95 Park Street and continued up to Pope Park. Eddie Perez, John Fonfara, Minnie Gonzalez, Kelvin Roldan, and Luis Cotto...