Greenwich News - May 29, 2010
Blumenthal to Be Low-Key for Memorial Day (NBC Connecticut)
If you are heading to Memorial Day events this weekend, don't expect to see Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.
If you are heading to Memorial Day events this weekend, don't expect to see Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.
Book Notes (News Times)
The Hickory Stick Bookshop, 2 Green Hill Road, Washington, will feature Annie Kelly and Tim Street-Porter, co-authors of "Rooms to Inspire in the City," at 3 p.m. To reserve a copy of the book, call the store at 860-868-0525 or e-mail books@hickorystickbookshop.com. SATURDAY WASHINGTON The Hickory Stick Bookshop, 2 Green Hill Road, Washington, will ...
The Hickory Stick Bookshop, 2 Green Hill Road, Washington, will feature Annie Kelly and Tim Street-Porter, co-authors of "Rooms to Inspire in the City," at 3 p.m. To reserve a copy of the book, call the store at 860-868-0525 or e-mail books@hickorystickbookshop.com. SATURDAY WASHINGTON The Hickory Stick Bookshop, 2 Green Hill Road, Washington, will ...
Urs Fischer's "Oscar the Grouch," at the Brant Foundation Art Study Center. I've never really had a reason to go to Greenwich, Conn., before but now I have a reason to go back: "Oscar the Grouch," the solo show by Urs Fischer at the Brant Foundation Art Study Center.
Pop go the flowers: Warhol at the Bruce (NewsTimesLive)
A piece in Andy Warhol's silkscreen portfolio, "Flowers," on view at the Bruce Museum.
A piece in Andy Warhol's silkscreen portfolio, "Flowers," on view at the Bruce Museum.
More Geenwich News From Topix:
Greenwich group aims to spark kids' interest in jazz music (Connecticut Post)
Greenwich resident Bennie Wallace, on saxophone, and the Backcountry Jazz All Star Orchestra perform at at Bright Brook Farm in Greenwich last June, as part of a benefit concert to raise funds for Backcountry Jazz, a nonprofit organization that uses music as a catalyst to improve communities.
Greenwich resident Bennie Wallace, on saxophone, and the Backcountry Jazz All Star Orchestra perform at at Bright Brook Farm in Greenwich last June, as part of a benefit concert to raise funds for Backcountry Jazz, a nonprofit organization that uses music as a catalyst to improve communities.
Music and art come to the market (Greenwich Citizen)
Singer, Stephanie Kies, engages her young audience, from left, Sophia Wasserman , Erin Dixon and Emilie Wasserman , in some favorite sing-a-longs during a recent "Fun Day" at Porricelli's Market.
Singer, Stephanie Kies, engages her young audience, from left, Sophia Wasserman , Erin Dixon and Emilie Wasserman , in some favorite sing-a-longs during a recent "Fun Day" at Porricelli's Market.
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