A Tale To Take Your Mind Off The World’s Woes
Books about stolen fiancés and ruined weddings are always popular because, weirdly, these kinds of situations do come up in real life — even or especially when two sisters are involved.
Books about stolen fiancés and ruined weddings are always popular because, weirdly, these kinds of situations do come up in real life — even or especially when two sisters are involved.
Like so many arts organizations everywhere, Music Mountain in Falls Village, Conn., has had to pivot this year to a new way of delivering content virtually, after having to shut down its summer concert season to keep audience members and artists alike safe.
There is something about doughnuts that signals comfort, home and happiness.
This article tags along with another one in this week's Compass, about taking a day trip to Pittsfield, Mass., to visit Herman Melville’s farm, known as Arrowhead.
As the Tri-state region experiences a few particularly hot days, it’s pleasant to think about ocean voyages; and to consider sitting indoors with a fan or the air conditioning on, while reading a very long book.
After several months of quarantine, the itch to travel and see new places is strong in many of us, even those who don’t normally consider themselves world travelers.
Following a festive sold-out performance on July 4 of America’s Sweethearts, singing female close harmony, Sharon Playhouse has another drive-in concert scheduled for Sunday, July 19.
The patio bar opens (with social distancing) at 6:30 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m.
Judith McElhone’s lofty vision for creating a world-class contemporary art center in northwest Connecticut has taken flight.
The trouble with actress Margo Martindale is that there just isn’t enough of her.
It’s not that she’s a tiny slip of a woman; she is, in fact, robust and big-voiced and large-laughed.
A retrospective show of paintings by Cornwall, Conn., artist Erica Prud’homme had opened at the Cornwall Library on March 7 — and then had closed almost immediately after because of the COVID-19 quarantine.
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