21
Nov
Free Culture
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Just as I was lamenting my inability to go see the Hartford Symphony Orchestra this year, I received notice from a friend that part of...
19
Nov
Access Barry Square Commentary Frog Hollow Hartford No Drama Weather Parks Quality of Life South Green
No Homeless: The Special Just-in-time-for-Thanksgiving Edition
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Two days ago Cityline published a letter that Rich Wareing sent to numerous individuals regarding the plan to house a “no freeze” shelter at the...
17
Nov
Rats on the Road
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Erratic drivers sure put a sparkle in my morning. On some days, I have been taking a route to work that utilizes one of the...
17
Nov
Book Review: My Hartford of the Nineteenth Century by Helen Post Chapman
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This book, copyright date of 1928, is the definition of quaint.
15
Nov
Math Problem of the Day
by Kerri Ana Provost
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As reported by Cityline, rJo Winch’s recent taxpayer-funded trip to Texas for a conference cost $2600.
13
Nov
Folk Artists’ Marketplace this Saturday
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A press release from the Institute for Community Research: Hmong embroiderers, Burmese Karen weavers, a Liberian tailor, a Lithuanian book illustrator, and a Somali basket...
12
Nov
Campaign for Governor
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Already there is one serious contender in the race. You can even follow his tweets which outline his platform.
11
Nov
American Mural Project
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This Friday evening (5:30-7:30) is the reception for the American Mural Project at the Hartford Public Library. They are calling this the “largest collaborative artwork...
10
Nov
The Stretch of Sketch Gets a Makeover
by Kerri Ana Provost
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This morning I was greeted with one of the best surprises ever — the area of Capitol Avenue between Laurel and Forest (AKA The Stretch...
10
Nov
Mock Hiatus
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Since I’m in the middle of something pretty epic, blogging is likely to be erratic for the next few weeks.