@littlesteven_ug@SIRIUSXM They often try and squeeze in garage rock classics amid a deluge of Rolling Stones deep cuts, south side Johnny, the retro 80s bands that have signed to Wicked Cool Records, and a steady diet of Frank Sinatra, Louis Prima and Dean Martin. I heard the sonics on there one time
On this episode of Where ART Thou?, host Ray Hartman explores the Farmington Valley art scene with ceramic artists Erika Novak and Drew Darley, and Pastry Chef Kim Hoàng Wood.
Watch episode 2 here: https://t.co/qFVBz1gfRk
How did Connecticut become home to one of the "most confusing elections in the country"? Our four-part series dives into that, and more. Episode 1 is out now! @wnpr
Ellard DeVane is visual artist, musical composer/performer and cartoon animator. One of the most impressive traits of his artworks are these stop motion clips of a slicing process.
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Americans for the Arts recently released their “Arts & Economic Prosperity 6,” or AEP6 report. The study focused on nonprofit arts and culture organizations, and their value to both the economy and society in communities nationwide.
https://t.co/dVdMB3no4Q
The Wildcat roller coaster at Lake Compounce is the oldest wooden roller coaster in CT, also one of the oldest in the country. With a reputation for being notoriously bumpy, the park is hoping a new renovation project will smooth out the ride. https://t.co/g1mBGexsNN
Blue Slope Country Museum, which gives visitors a glimpse into CT’s agricultural past, has been hosting barn dances since the 1990s. A new surge of interest has brought a new vibe to the museum’s events.
The next barn dance is Oct. 6. Learn more below: https://t.co/rBf4E6HkYn
A small, raised-bed garden in Old Lyme called the “Solitary Garden” serves as a powerful message about incarceration and solitary confinement.
https://t.co/bwwaaspR7o