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Connecticut's Sushi Renaissance: Where to Get Great Sushi Around Hartford & New Haven
Connecticut is experiencing a Japanese renaissance. That's easy to see in greater Hartford, where a Hibachi restaurant just moved into Prospect Plaza, Umi in Blue Back Square has brought conveyor belt sushi to the region, and the line at Ichiban was...
Tags: Blue Back Square, Canton (Hartford, Connecticut), Wethersfield, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Restaurants
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Finding Falafel in New Haven
We're no strangers to the constant struggle between wanting to eat something on the go and not wanting to further clog your arteries or give McDonald's any more American dollars. If a cheap, healthy and portable meal sounds like what you're looking for,...
Tags: Falafel, Hummus, West Haven, Salads, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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'The Line' At Reynolds Fine Art
“The Line” is the new show at Reynolds Fine Art, 96 Orange St. in New Haven. It opens on Friday, Nov. 2, with a reception from 5 to 8 p.m. and runs to Saturday, Dec. 1. The gallery says that the show “examines the purpose and life of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Arts
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Get Out and About on CT Open House Day, June 9
This Saturday marks the annual Connecticut Open House Day, where lots and lots of local museums, cultural attractions, open spaces and more open their doors for us Nutmeggers to enjoy. Here are some of the many things going on on June 9. For a full list...
Tags: Dance, Artists, Marine Park, Museums, Mashantucket
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John J. Walsh, 77
John Joseph Walsh, 77, of Boonsboro, Md., died Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012, at his home. Born May 7, 1935, in Scranton, Pa., he was the son of the late David James and Helen (Moran) Walsh. The family moved to Washington, D.C., where John graduated from...
Tags: Washington, DC, Scranton, Port Orange, Greenwich, U.S. Air Force
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A Silent Art Auction Benefit for Chris Engstrom at Artspace in New Haven
New Haven, it's time to step up and support one of your own. Local artist and Creative Arts Workshop teacher Chris Engstrom was recently diagnosted with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). ALS is a progressive, debilitating disease, marked by the slow death of...
Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease, Arts and Culture, Artspace, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Auction Service
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Connecticut's Competitive BBQ Team Heads to the Big Leagues
Hopefully we won't be offending anyone by pointing out that Connecticut isn't really known for its barbecue. It's true there are plenty of folks in the state that know their way around a smoker, dry rubs and vinegar mops. And over the past 15 years, in...
Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Beef Brisket, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Super Bowl, Food Network (tv network)
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Ukulele Advocate: Guitar Center Centers on Ukes
The Guitar Center stores nationwide are offering free lessons on how to play the ukulele, held every Saturday in October. There are only two Saturdays left in the month, but don’t feel you’ve missed out on any instruction. It’s a...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Danbury, Entertainment, Jason Mraz, Music
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Ethnic Grocery Guide list
Asian Filipino-Oriental: 600 N. U.S. Highway 17-92, Longwood; 407-339-5559 Asian Food Market: 5025 Edgewater Drive, Orlando; 407-299-7698 Asian Grocery: 97 E. Merritt Ave., Merritt Island; 321-453-3725 Asian Market: 12066 Collegiate Way, Orlando; 407-...Tags: Colombia, India, International Drive, Winter Springs, Dunderbak's
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Three Monthlong Exhibits: In Canton, New Haven, Simsbury
Artists of the month, from around the state: The Simsbury Public Library, 725 Hopmeadow St., will showcase 35 oil paintings by Susan Prentice until the end of October. Details: http://www.susanprentice.com. Robert Reynolds & Mary Black are the focus of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Simsbury, Arts
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The Second Annual L.A.M.P. Festival Illuminates New Haven's 9th Square
2nd Annual L.A.M.P. Festival Oct. 5, 8-11 p.m., Free, New Haven's 9th Square, Orange and Chapel streets, and surrounding areas, 9artslamp.org. Lament the end of the long summer days and extended daylight all you want, but there are perks to an...
Tags: Artspace, Arts and Culture, Artists, The Happiest News!, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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The Archers of Loaf Onscreen Tonight (Tuesday, Oct. 2) at Cafe Nine, Thanks to Gorman Bechard
Around 15 years ago, Gorman Bechard tried to interest the New Haven Advocate in a series he was writing about “the best bands you never heard.” That phrase was already becoming trite, and as the paper’s Arts Editor at the time I told him...Tags: Obsessed (movie), DVDs, Emo (genre), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Movies
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