Music Under the Stars Returns to Greenwich | |
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by Anna Helhoski | 07/17/11 | |
![]() | GREENWICH, Conn. -- Croon along to lounge songs or kick up your heels to country, show tunes and Beatles classics at Greenwich's Wednesday Night Concert Series. The shows are free and held under the stars at Greenwich parks through August. So bring a picnic dinner, a blanket and the rest of |
Wilton's Weir Farm Artist Uses Scientific Method | |
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by Kevin Zimmerman | 07/16/11 | |
![]() | WILTON, Conn. – The right side of your brain controls creativity while the left side encompasses logic, but a former artist-in-residence at Wilton's Weir Farm uses both halves to create one unique style of photography. Xiomaro, pronounced see-oh-MAH-ro, incorporates scientific and mathematical |
Stamford Center for the Arts Faces Big Cuts | |
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by Richard Weizel | 07/16/11 | |
![]() | STAMFORD, Conn. — The Stamford Center for the Arts, which Dannel Malloy supported while serving as the city's longtime mayor, faces devastating cuts as part of the governor's plan announced Friday to balance the state's $1.6 billion deficit. Malloy's proposal includes more than $14.7 million in |
Norwalk Commuters: Train Fare Hike is 'Ridiculous' | |
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by Nancy Chapman | 07/16/11 | |
![]() | NORWALK, Conn. – It costs Yanitza Wilburn only $3 to go from Bridgeport to New Haven on Metro-North Railroad. "Sometimes they don't even take the tickets," she said, frustrated. "In a way, I'm happy. It is a free pass." She isn't spending much money, so she wasn't concerned to hear that Gov. Dannel |
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