Ray Hardman
Former StaffRay Hardman was an arts and culture reporter at Connecticut Public.
Hardman was the host of CPTV’s original series Where Art Thou, and previously was the local voice of Morning Edition and later of All Things Considered at Connecticut Public. He started his career at WFSU in Tallahassee, Fla., while pursuing a master’s degree in opera performance.
He now lives in West Hartford with his family and fronts a garage rock band called The Radiation.
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This week’s Time Magazine cover is a painting by New Haven artist Titus Kaphar created in response to the killing of George Floyd. The painting, Analogous…
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In the wake of the killing of George Floyd, theater companies in Connecticut are promising to do more to deal with racial injustice in their communities…
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A group of Black and Latino artists will convene today for the first time to find ways to support and diversify Greater Hartford’s arts community.The…
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While certain public places are finding ways to reopen safely, theaters still have a long way to go. Socially distancing the audience is doable but…
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What we’ve all been through in this pandemic has sparked renewed interest in the work of 19th-century physician Ignaz Semmelweis. He is considered to be…
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State officials have released a set of guidelines for arts and cultural organizations to follow when considering reopening. The guidelines were compiled…
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Gov. Ned Lamont’s strategy to open certain businesses on May 20 is welcome news to the Mystic Seaport Museum.The maritime museum closed its doors March…
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You’ve probably heard the old showbiz saying “The show must go on.” Well, the Hartford Symphony Orchestra is going ahead with its annual gala this…
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As the world shifts to online communication during this pandemic, people are finding creative ways to replicate face-to-face situations in the virtual…
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Social distancing has forced performing arts organizations to find creative ways to stay relevant. TheaterWorks in Hartford has responded by stepping up…