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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose looks at Andy Warhol v. Prince v. Vanity Fair (not really what it’s called) and the documentary-style comedy series ‘Jury Duty.’
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The city of Hartford has invested $3 million in the initiative, which aims to create opportunities for artists, and bring a wider audience to the city.
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PublicArtCT.org generates walking tours of public art, and offers scholarly information about the art and the artists who created them.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we talk about the life, music, and legacy of Connie Converse and what her example teaches us about how we think about the role of art and artists in our society.
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The artist incubator holds its annual Open Studios weekend this Saturday and Sunday.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we investigate what it means to be a good citizen today.
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The survey reveals not only deep arts, culture and humanities engagement across the state, but also a desire to support it.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we look back at how tuberculosis has shaped history and how it is still impacting health today.
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The Prison Arts program exhibit features paintings, drawings, sculptures and other mixed media. The show runs through April 22 at Eastern Connecticut State University.
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Chef Jacques Pépin talks with Seasoned's Chef Plum about his life, career, and his artistic muse: the humble chicken. Plus, charcuterie board tips from Oui Charcuterie.