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Can it really be the festival's final year in Park City, Utah? Braced as we are for nostalgia at every world premiere in the Eccles or every late night spent at the Library with a cup of chi…
By HILLEL ITALIE NEW YORK (AP) " A grassroots organization founded to increase diversity in publishing is launching a program to counteract the nationwide wave of bannings in schools and lib…
By THOMAS ADAMSON PARIS (AP) " Dior 's menswear show arrived with a stripped-back set and a loud signal of confidence: neon-yellow wigs that read like a flag of authority planted in the Pari…
HartBeat Ensemble is moving to Trinity College with the plan to provide students the ability to work with professional artists.
By GIADA ZAMPANO ROME (AP) " Rome was paying its last respects to the legendary Valentino on Wednesday at the start of a two-day public viewing for a fashion designer whose high-glamour gown…
MINNEAPOLIS " When his weekly song circle group performed at the Renee Good shooting site Jan. 13 in Minneapolis, Timothy Frantzich got a new lesson on the old folk tunes he had been playing…
By COLLEEN BARRY MILAN (AP) " Ricky Martin and Hudson Williams joined a star-studded front row Monday for the first Giorgio Armani menswear runway collection under the sole creative directio…
By The Associated Press Italian designer Valentino Garavani was known for his glamorous gowns and signature "Valentino red," which were fashion show staples for nearly half a century. On Mon…
Tina Packer, the co-founder of Shakespeare & Co. in Massachusetts, has died at the age of 87. She influenced countless actors, directors and teachers in Connecticut and beyond.
The Hartford Symphony Orchestra's tribute to the late civil rights leader, Jan. 22 at Asylum Hill Church in Hartford, offers a concert of classical, gospel and modern music.
"Painters, Ports, and Profit: Artists and the East India Company, 1750-1850," on view through June 21, highlights artists from India, Britain, and China that worked during that era.
LOS ANGELES " Hello! I'm Mark Olsen. Welcome to another edition of your regular field guide to a world of Only Good Movies. This week The Times published its rankings of the 101 best Los Ang…
It's the hottest TV show that isn't about the steamy romance between hockey rivals."The Pitt" returned earlier this month for its second season with a fresh gust of awards wind to propel its…
By The Associated Press Dwayne Johnson transforming into MMA pioneer Mark Kerr for "The Smashing Machine" and Louis Tomlinson releasing his third solo album are some of the new television, f…
Was there a New Year's resolution in theater to slim down a little? The latest mainstage show at Yale Repertory Theatre has one single performer, and the musical opening this week at Playhou…
"Spoken word poetry honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s remarkable skill as an orator..."
LOS ANGELES " Dave Grohl had a solution in mind for anyone who didn't know the words to the song he and the other Foo Fighters were about to play Wednesday night at Inglewood's Kia Forum. "L…
Keely Baisden Knudsen, the theater's founding artistic director, is handing over the reins to Branford native Eric Santagata, a director, choreographer and educator.
A unique type of art is coming to Parkville Market.
PITTSBURGH " Going from playing in a band like Was (Not Was) to working with Bonnie Raitt and then playing with the Grateful Dead is quite the stretch, but it makes perfect sense for a music…
Dr. Ian Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) spends a lot of time alone. Coated in iodine to stave off the zombie virus that has laid waste to England for three decades, he sometimes dances alone in his o…
The Goodspeed Festival of New Musicals returns to the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam with readings of the new musicals-in-progress "Foolproof," "F Word" and "Miss Hysteria."
By BEATRICE DUPUY Ariana Grande, Teyana Taylor, Timothée Chalamet and a sea of other stars said goodbye to color at this year's Golden Globes, opting instead for black. And many in the crow…
Disney on Ice offers a double feature based on two of the biggest Disney animated features of this century for the latest spectacular to hit Hartford.
The Sandy Rustin comedy brings wit to the winter season with a farce set in the British countryside in the 1920s.