Month: October 2011
09
Oct
Occupy Hartford: After the March
by Kerri Ana Provost
10 Comments
On the first night that activists slept in the park on the corner of Broad and Farmington/Asylum, someone in the apartment building across the street...
09
Oct
Filling Vacant Space and Stomachs
by Kerri Ana Provost
3 Comments
Last month, the Hartford Business Journal reported that two Brazilian restaurants would be opening in downtown — one by the owners of Churrascaria Braza and...
07
Oct
Occupy Hartford Delays the Friday Evening Exodus
by Kerri Ana Provost
6 Comments
“Hartford schools don’t have any money, but CEOs are making thousands of dollars per hour,” Frank O’Gorman answered when asked why he took part in...
07
Oct
Poster Boy Returns
by Kerri Ana Provost
2 Comments
Poster Boy‘s work will be displayed in a local gallery after all. Last month, Trinity College postponed the solo exhibit after Poster Boy’s art was...
06
Oct
Who Wants to be a City Councilperson?
by Kerri Ana Provost
5 Comments
While some folks get themselves all worked up over Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann, the average person can have the most impact in local politics;...
03
Oct
Occupy Hartford: Coming to a Park Near You!
by Kerri Ana Provost
11 Comments
The 1st General Assembly of Occupy Hartford will be taking place in Bushnell Park (across from the Holiday Inn) twice on Wednesday, October 5th. One...
01
Oct
Steampunk Bizarre Exhibit Opens at Mark Twain House & Museum
by Kerri Ana Provost
1 Comment
Steampunk is anachronistic fiction. Fantasy. Many of the creations and technologies within this culture are inspired by the works of Mary Shelley, H.G. Wells, and...
01
Oct
Last Chance: Hunger
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Last chance to catch a performance of Hunger at Real Art Ways! The Bated Breath Theatre Company production is brilliant and uncomfortable, with wine, food,...