Month: January 2008
12
Jan
Wading Through the Politics
by Kerri Ana Provost
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A letter to the editor makes a lot of sense. I put the best parts in bold: Shame on Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez and his...
11
Jan
Green Activism on New Britain Avenue
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Green Vibration, formerly known as the Alchemy Juice Bar, seems to have rediscovered their mission. Last month they opened the eco-boutique in the space...
11
Jan
When HPD Gets Political
by Kerri Ana Provost
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There’s a way to point out errors that’s not snippy. I don’t think individuals need to think about this as much as the government and...
10
Jan
Art Won't Kill You
by Kerri Ana Provost
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There are at least four openings or ongoing exhibits that sound remotely interesting to me. First, for an old standby, the Wadsworth Atheneum has “Martin...
10
Jan
Art Won’t Kill You
by Kerri Ana Provost
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There are at least four openings or ongoing exhibits that sound remotely interesting to me. First, for an old standby, the Wadsworth Atheneum has “Martin...
09
Jan
But Perez Says the Crime Rate is Down
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The article in today’s Courant about violent crime in Hartford…yeah, let’s talk about that. This is precisely the kind of article I’ve been waiting for...
08
Jan
Mayor Perez's Inauguration Speech
by Kerri Ana Provost
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For documentation, I’m posting his speech. I believe that any promises politicians make should be followed through on, so I”m pasting the contents of his...
08
Jan
resolutions for hartford
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Sandra Marshall of East Hampton has some resolutions she’d like to see people who live or work in Hartford practice. My comments follow her list,...
06
Jan
The End for Sprawl
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Eduardo M. Penalver’s article, Beginning of the End for Sprawl? is a little more optimistic than I am about how soon people might return to...
03
Jan
First Thursday
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Tonight at the Wadsworth Atheneum there’s going to be a gallery talk–“Martin Luther King, Jr.: Life, Times, and Legacy”–as part of their Art After Hours...