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    Jun 6, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Summer Festivals 2012: Litchfield Jazz Festival at Goshen Fairgrounds

    It's the 17th season for one of Connecticut's — and the Northeast's — greatest jazz events, the Litchfield Jazz Festival, which this year has moved back to its previous location at the Goshen Fairgrounds (by popular demand). (They've also shifted this year's dates further into August to accommodate fans who want to hit the ever-popular Newport Jazz Festival.) Now, that's what you call bending over backward for your patrons. But they accomplish that feat in another, more important sense: year after year, they manage to land some of the jazz world's hottest acts, and this year's lineup is no different: the remarkable pianist Helen Sung and her trio, the Sojourner Truth Project featuring bassist Avery Sharpe, trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, the Benny Green Quartet, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, saxman Miguel Zenón (pictured), Hubert Laws and many other talented, fleet-fingered folks. Stick around for a multitude of artist talks, student performances and tons of other enticing treats, musical and otherwise.
    It's the 17th season for one of Connecticut's — and the Northeast's — greatest jazz events, the Litchfield Jazz Festival, which this year has moved back to its previous location at the Goshen Fairgrounds (by popular demand). (They've also...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Goshen, Sojourner Truth, Festive Events, Arts and Culture

  2. Jun 14, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. 8 outdoor events happening this weekend

    It’s supposed to be a beautiful weekend, so why not spend it outdoors?  Here are 8 outdoor events happening around the state this weekend.
    It’s supposed to be a beautiful weekend, so why not spend it outdoors?  Here are 8 outdoor events happening around the state this weekend. Friday 6/15 Greenfest City Center Danbury Danbury Festival with booths by environmental organizations,...

    Tags: Litchfield County, Danbury

  4. Jan 30, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Bond Commission Approves Jackson Lab Funding

    The State Bond Commission granted final approval to spend $291 million for Jackson Laboratory to construct a new building and create 300 new bioscience jobs on the University of Connecticut Health Center campus in Farmington.
    The State Bond Commission granted final approval to spend $291 million for Jackson Laboratory to construct a new building and create 300 new bioscience jobs on the University of Connecticut Health Center campus in Farmington. The commission voted 8 to...

    Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Parties and Movements, Tourism and Leisure, University of Connecticut Health Center, Harvard University

  6. Jan 31, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
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  8. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| ctnow.com
  9. Homes Destroyed, People Missing And 767,000 Without Power After Irene

    At least 25 homes in East Haven were destroyed, one person has died, others are missing and more than half the state is without power after Tropical Storm Irene tore through Connecticut Sunday.
    Hartford Courant / Fox CT
    At least 25 homes in East Haven were destroyed, one person has died, others are missing and more than half the state is without power after Tropical Storm Irene tore through Connecticut Sunday. East Haven mayor April Capone said that at least 25 homes in...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, West Hartford, Floods, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Long Island

  10. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Hiking With Pride: Like Regular Hiking, But Gayer

    “What’s the difference between straight hiking and gay hiking?” a straight friend once asked Richard, a financier who is proud to call himself a Connecticut Pride Hiker.
    “What’s the difference between straight hiking and gay hiking?” a straight friend once asked Richard, a financier who is proud to call himself a Connecticut Pride Hiker. Richard believes it’s the humor that distinguishes gay...

    Tags: New York, Meriden, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), File Sharing, Litchfield County

  12. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Joyce DeWitt Joins 'Simpsons' Writer's New Play at UConn

    Just when you thought the project was already pretty interesting....<strong>Joyce DeWitt</strong>, the actress best known for the '70s sitcom <strong>&quot;Three's </strong>Comedy<strong>,"</strong> will star in the new play by <strong>"The Simpsons"</strong> writer <strong>Mike Reiss</strong> which will receive its world premiere in December at the <strong>Connecticut Repertory Theatre</strong> on the UConn campus in Storrs.
    Hartford Courant
    Just when you thought the project was already pretty interesting....Joyce DeWitt, the actress best known for the '70s sitcom "Three's Comedy," will star in the new play by "The Simpsons" writer Mike Reiss which will receive its world premiere in...

    Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), National Lampoon Incorporated, Joyce DeWitt, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Simsbury

  14. Jul 10, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Remarkable Person: Arlene K. Hoffman

    Arlene K. Hoffman was a &quot;Mad Woman" in the twilight of the "Mad Men" era, rising in just six years to head her own agency. Some of the ad campaigns she spearheaded became cultural touchstones: the Dannon commercial starring 100-year-old Russians; the Lancome spots featuring a luminous Isabella Rossellini; and the "bare bottom" print ad promoting Jamaican tourism, which is now included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. She introduced Americans to Armagnac, too.
    Arlene K. Hoffman was a "Mad Woman" in the twilight of the "Mad Men" era, rising in just six years to head her own agency. Some of the ad campaigns she spearheaded became cultural touchstones: the Dannon commercial starring 100-year-old Russians; the...

    Tags: Russia, New York, Elections, Isabella Rossellini, Connecticut

  16. Oct 21, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. House Speaker Chris Donovan, Former Gov. John Rowland On "The Real Story'' On Sunday Morning With Host Laurie Perez On FOX CT

    Two well-known politicians will be among the guests this Sunday on "The Real Story'' on FOX CT. State House Speaker Christopher Donovan will be speaking about his run for Congress in the 5th District, which stretches from his hometown of Meriden to...

    Tags: John Rowland, Salisbury (Litchfield, Connecticut), WTIC, Goshen, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut)

  18. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Couple's Howard County dream home is mission fulfilled

    On a country lane in Howard County, the letterbox for Cathy and Steve Klein sits directly at the driveway's edge for easy mail delivery right off the carrier's truck.
    On a country lane in Howard County, the letterbox for Cathy and Steve Klein sits directly at the driveway's edge for easy mail delivery right off the carrier's truck. Its position is similar to others along the way, but the difference is that the Kleins'...

    Tags: Native Americans, Building Material, Frank Lloyd Wright, Metal and Mineral, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  20. Oct 29, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Two Months Before A White Christmas; Storm Hits Connecticut

    Some people dream of a white Christmas. Others think it's cool for Thanksgiving. But before Halloween? An October nor'easter brought heavy, wet snow across the state Saturday, causing widespread traffic problems and knocking down tree limbs and power...

    Tags: Cornwall, West Hartford, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), North Stonington, Government

  22. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. East Hartford's Piano Prodigy, Future Maestro

    Even with the release of his new, second album comfortably behind him, Orice Jenkins, a 17-year-old pianist, composer and honor student at East Hartford High School, spends his waking hours thinking about music.
    The Hartford Courant
    Even with the release of his new, second album comfortably behind him, Orice Jenkins, a 17-year-old pianist, composer and honor student at East Hartford High School, spends his waking hours thinking about music. Not just ordinary music, easily...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, New Britain, Concerts, Erroll Garner, School Examinations

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