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Given a long enough timeline, we all tend to end up back where we started. For Jordana, a singer-songwriter constantly ...
I got to perform an orchestral piece that was new to me, a gorgeous Intermezzo by Giacomo Puccini from one of his ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Hollywood agent Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas about her novel "Climbing in Heels," which ...
The Connecticut House has voted to make it easier to sue gun makers and dealers when they let their guns fall into the wrong ...
Connecticut nonprofits are raising concerns about the serious harm the Appropriations Committee’s budget could cause to local ...
Immigration advocates and experts were at the Capitol on Wednesday for a roundtable convened by the state’s Commission on ...
The word dumky comes from a Slavic term for a song that mixes sadness and reflection with bursts of joy—and that’s exactly ...
Every year, snowy owls fly from the Arctic to Boston's Logan Airport to find food. One man catches them and releases them far ...
Yola's music bounces, grooves and carries you away. The big-voiced, unapologetically frank singer-songwriter refuses to be ...
Connecticut's constitutional officers were at the State Capitol Building for what Attorney General William Tong (D) called a ...
It's one of the boldest works of the 19th century. Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique tells the story of an artist ...
When Mexican flutist Jonathan Borja was in high school, he probably couldn’t have guessed how a visit from composer Arturo ...