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Rainbow Island at Northwest Regional Arts Alive! and the Barkhamsted Recreation Department present Rainbow Island on Friday and Saturday, September 27-28 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium at Northwestern Regional High School in Winsted. More ...
Housatonic Dulcimer Celebration Discover your creative side at the Housatonic Dulcimer Celebration and take a mountain dulcimer, hammered dulcimer, guitar, folk harp, harmonica, song writing or singing class. More ...
World-Beat Music and Dance at Mahaiwe Theater An incredible world-beat music and dance extravaganza called "Africa / Brazil!" will be held on Saturday, September 28 at 7 p.m. at the charming Mahaiwe Theater on Castle St. More ...
"Time, Distance, Space" in Washington The Washington Art Association's new exhibition, titled "Time, Distance, Space," will show how three artists explore these essential elements to express the human form. The exhibit opens on September 28 and runs through October 20. More ...
Offenbach, Napoleon III and Gay Paris By Jeffrey Engel, West Cornwall They were festive times, they were frivolous times. Paris under the reign of Emperor Louis Napoleon (1852-70) was the entertainment capital of Europe. More ...
Poet Laureate Billy Collins to Read in Lakeville United States poet laureate Billy Collins will read from his work on Thursday, October 3 in the Walker Auditorium at the Hotchkiss School, 11 Interlaken Rd. More ...
146th Annual Harwinton Fair Another summer season is coming to an end, and it certainly was a hot one! Now that autumn is here, we can start looking forward to that special time in New England when Mother Nature does some of her most spectacular work. More ...
Biker's Report By Ed Buley Bike Week in Connecticut is scheduled for Monday through Sunday, October 14-20 during fall foliage time. Connecticut Bike Week's annual fall rally has been extended to a full week as opposed to the usual three days, in order to make up for the annual spring rally that had to be postponed last May. More ...
Tennis, Anyone? By David R. Zukerman, NYC and Winsted My recent article, "A Local Link to Broadway History" [September 13], quoted Bob Kamlot as saying that actor John Cullum, currently starring in the hit Broadway musical Urinetown, is a "terrific tennis player. More ...
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