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  • Frank Stella's "Star with Square Tubing" was completed in 2016.
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    Explore the arts outside with these four sculpture gardens
    If you’re looking to get out in nature, but aren’t exactly looking to go for a hike, check out these four sculpture gardens.
    By TinaMarie Craven
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    Granger on Film: How women made historical advances in the 2021 Oscars race
  • Karen Hubrich, owner of Gruel Britannia in Fairfield, said she was "devastated" to hear the news of Prince Philip's death on April 9, 2021.
    Entertainment
    London-born CT restaurant owner reacts to Prince Philip’s death
  • Looking out from one of the "dinosaur caves."
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    Hiking: Dinosaur Caves are an epic journey
  • Turkuaz will perform outside at Wall Street Theater in Norwalk on April 25.
    Entertainment
    10 outdoor places in Connecticut to hear live music
  • Escape Rooms Connecticut is located in Orange.
    Entertainment
    10 CT escape rooms to get you out of the house
  • (Pictured left to right) Chris, Dik and Chance Browne, ca. 1980
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    Art Town: Artists’ sons describe their famous dads
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    Granger on Film: Examining the Oscar’s below-the-line nominees
    Amanda Seyfried and Gary Oldman in the movie "Mank." (Netflix/TNS) Without doubt, movies are the most collaborative artistic medium, and streaming has made this year’s contenders more available than ever before . Some of the most memorable artisan aspects of filmmaking are cinematography, editing, production... By Susan Granger
  • Entertainment
    A Q&A with the Norwalk band playing Bonnaroo
    Goose, seen here performing in the Twilight Concerts on the Farm series in Morris in 2020. The Norwalk-based band includes Trevor Weekz (bass), Ben Atkind (drums), Rich Mitarotonda (guitar and vocals), Jeff Arevalo (drums, percussion and vocals) and Peter Anspach (guitar and keyboard). The Norwalk band Goose will play Bonnaroo, its biggest gig so far. Singer Peter Anspach talked to us about the top of Rockefeller Center, COVID, and the CT music scene. By Michael Hamad
  • Entertainment
    NHM curates daily life during COVID-19 pandemic
    Artist Martha Savage submitted some of her pandemic inspired pieces to the New Haven Museum's "Documenting the COVID-19 Crisis" exhibition. When the New Haven Museum put out a call for stories about the COVID-19 pandemic last April, curators weren’t sure what to expect. Then, the questionnaires began to trickle in. They came from across Connecticut: New Haven, Milford, Simsbury,... By Ashley Winchester
  • Entertainment
    Connecticut band Goose will play Bonnaroo 2021
    Goose, seen here performing in the Twilight Concerts on the Farm series in Morris in 2020. The Norwalk-based band includes Trevor Weekz (bass), Ben Atkind (drums), Rich Mitarotonda (guitar and vocals), Jeff Arevalo (drums, percussion and vocals) and Peter Anspach (guitar and keyboard). The Norwalk five-piece band will join Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, Foo Fighters and others in Tennessee, as Bonnaroo resumes in 2021 after canceling last year’s festival. By Michael Hamad
  • Entertainment
    Bridgeport actor leads acting virtual classes
    Bridgeport actor Tenisi Davis will teach "Acting for the Camera" virtually through the Westport Country Playhouse. Bridgeport’s Tenisi Davis will teach “Acting for the Camera” virtually through the Westport Country Playhouse April 10 through May 8. By TinaMarie Craven
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    Granger on Film: Oscar nominations set records for best performances
    "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" is available to stream on Netflix. Although the entire Academy membership votes on the final Oscar ballot, members of the Actors Branch nominated these best performances — meaning it’s the highest accolade an actress/actor can get because it’s from her/his peers. “It’s... By Susan Granger
  • Entertainment
    CT native hosts Wondery podcast about Russian ‘spy’
    Maria Butina, shown here in 2013 in Moscow. Celia Aniskovich, a documentary filmmaker and Branford native, said we may never know the truth about Maria Butina, the Russian gun advocate who was arrested in 2018. By Michael Hamad
  • Entertainment
    Show inspired by W.E.B. Du Bois debuts at Artspace in New Haven
    Artspace in New Haven this weekend will debut an exhibit inspired by the work of W.E.B. Du Bois. This piece by artist Theaster Gates is called "A Tussle in the House of Love." A new set of exhibits will debut at Artspace in New Haven this weekend, including digital prints of data portraits from W.E.B. Du Bois. By Sarajane Sullivan
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    Granger on Film: How to watch this year’s Oscar nominees
    From right: Colman Domingo, Michael Potts, Chadwick Boseman and Glynn Turman in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom." MUST CREDIT: David Lee/Netflix Although some cineplexes have reopened and I’ve been vaccinated, I’m still worried about sitting in a confined space for two hours or more with others who may or may not also have had their COVID-19 inoculations. While hospitalizations and... By Susan Granger
  • Entertainment
    Maintaining personal connections is vital for wellness
    The prolonged social isolation, combined with the uncertainty of when it will end, causes people of all ages to feel stressed and anxious, experts say. The prolonged social isolation, combined with the uncertainty of when it will end, causes people of all ages to feel stressed and anxious, experts say. By Theresa Sullivan Barger
  • Entertainment
    Greenwich writer shares CT’s quirky history
    Anastasia Mills Healy is a Greenwich resident and travel writer. Travel writer and Greenwich resident Anastasia Mills Healy wrote about Connecticut’s quirky history in “Secret Connecticut: Guide to Weird, Wonderful and Obscure.” By TinaMarie Craven
  • Entertainment
    Norwalk Historical Society hosts witch trial lecture
    Dr. Leslie Lindenauer is a history professor at Western Connecticut State University. Sure, Salem is famous for their witch trials, but Connecticut has its own witch history that will be discussed in a March 25 lecture. By Andrea Valluzzo
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    Granger on Film: Here’s who decide the Oscar winners
    Frances McDormand in "Nomadland." (Searchlight Pictures/TNS) With this week’s revelation of the 2021 Oscar nominees — along with the surprises and snubs — are you curious about how the Academy Awards are decided? There are 9,000 plus members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,... By Susan Granger
  • Entertainment
    'Acting was my bloodlust': CT author, 'Rugrats' voice actress talks about new book, cartoon reboot
    Melanie Chartoff Actress and author Melanie Chartoff revisits her New Haven roots in her new memoir. By Joe DeAndrea
  • Entertainment
    Darien twins form DJ duo, release music video
    Twin brothers Matt and Chris Drake make up electronic dance music duo MC4D. The group from Darien recently released a music video for "Will You Love Me," a collaboration with artist Charlie Miller. These Darien twins are moving from remixing work by big-name artists to producing their own originals through their music group MC4D. By Sarajane Sullivan
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    New Canaan gallery showcases ‘High Performance Color’
    Robert Sagerman's painting are on display as part of the "Sagerman and Clement: High-Performance Color" exhibit at Heather Gaudio Fine Art in New Canaan. The “Sagerman and Clement: High-Performance Color” exhibit runs March 13 through May 1 at Heather Gaudio Fine Art in New Canaan. By Andrea Valluzzo
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    Mystic hotel offers contest for frontline healthcare couples
    The Whaler's Inn in Mystic is offering a contest to couples who work as frontline healthcare workers. The Whaler’s Inn is offering an elopement package for frontline healthcare couples that includes a two-night stay in Mystic. By Staff Reports
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    CT band No Fret releases debut single
    No Fret recently released their debut single "There I Am." Pulling inspiration from Neil Young, Tom Waits, David Bowie and Radiohead, Connecticut’s new band No Fret releases its first single. By Andrea Valluzzo
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    Granger on Film: ‘Coming 2 America’ full of nostalgia
    Eddie Murphy and Shari Headley in "Coming 2 America." If you never saw or can’t remember Eddie Murphy’s “Coming to America” (1988), you might enjoy the original before tuning into this comedic sequel, “Coming 2 America,” newly released on Amazon Prime. But it’s not necessary.... By Susan Granger
  • Entertainment
    Comedian Judy Gold to perform in Fairfield
    Judy Gold will perform at Fairfield Theatre Company on March 13. Comedian Judy Gold said she got her start in stand-up after accepting a dare; now she works as a actor, writer and producer. By Brad Durrell
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