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A work of deep emotion, written in the shadow of war — and performed by one of today’s most captivating young artists.
Connecticut officials say the state is committed to bridging the digital divide despite a $20 million cut in federal funding ...
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Julie Samuels, Tech:NYC’s president and CEO, said her organization is not opposed to state regulation, though it would prefer ...
A new poll from Sacred Heart University's Institute for Sustainability and Social Justice finds that nearly two-thirds of ...
It’s the start of summer vacation, so if you’re a kid, what are you going to do to fill long, summer days? Take a cue from ...
Connecticut towns have until June 30 to apply for a state grant to help install secure public Wi-Fi services in underserved communities.
Stanley Clarke and his band 4EVER perform a locked-in set of classics from the bassist's catalog while also giving them new life.
Anne Akiko Meyers is on a mission to bring new music to the world. The ambitious violinist has an insatiable appetite for new ...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) is reintroducing a bill that expands health research for veterans and their families.
Madeleine Dring's Three Piece Suite blends classical tradition with a touch of jazz and a playful sense of humor. Hear it ...
NPR's movie critic and producers discuss how queerness is present across all genres of movies in ways seen and unseen.
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