Arts & Culture
Despite our best intentions to be open-minded and give a new series a chance, it can be pretty intimidating to ...
Awesomefest Saturday: 14 New Bands Ready for Battle
Following dreams of stage lights, Lear jets, and Williamsburg immortality, a handful of bros and bro-ettes have spent the past ...
Hartford’s Echo & Drake: “Sundrenched Elsewhere”
That’s just how I feel about Echo and Drake, Hartford natives and future indie-pop overlords. I’m calling it, friends—it’s going ...
Arms Wide Open: In Defense of Creed
Like any good twenty-something, I feel a particular sense of nostalgia for the good ol’ days, when any upstanding young ...
Professor’s Playlist: Hari Krishnan
Artist-in-Residence Hari Krishnan is a self-proclaimed “diva” and much beloved instructor of the classical South Indian dance Bharatanatyam. Through the ...
Christmas Comes Early: Children’s Author Jan Brett Visits Broad Street Books
Last Sunday, Broad Street Books hosted an event featuring acclaimed children’s author and illustrator Jan Brett. The event was not ...
“Julius Caesar” Struts Its Hour Upon the WestCo Café Stage
“How many ages hence shall this our lofty scene be acted over in states unborn and accents yet unknown!” exults ...
The Week in Arts
Kim Kardashian Files for Divorce After 72 Days Is this good? Is it bad? It is certainly amusing. Personally, my ...
Idiot Box: Pan Am
When I first saw a promotional photo for ABC’s “Pan Am” this past summer, I had no idea what the ...
Professor’s Playlist: Phil Wagoner
While he may research late medieval artifacts of South India, Chair of the Archeology Program and Professor of Art History ...
