Ray Hardman
Arts Reporter / Host, Where Art Thou?Ray Hardman is Connecticut Public’s Arts and Culture Reporter. He is the host of CPTV’s Emmy-nominated original series Where Art Thou? Listeners to Connecticut Public Radio may know Ray as the local voice of Morning Edition, and later of All Things Considered.
Ray started his career at WFSU in Tallahassee, Florida while pursuing a Master’s Degree in Opera Performance. He now lives in West Hartford with his wife Kathleen, his two teenage boys, and Charlie, the naughty Black Lab. He also fronts a garage rock band called The Radiation.
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Ruff was an innovator as both a jazz musician and educator.
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Entrada gratis para niños todo el año 2024 para el Museo del Carrusel de Nueva Inglaterra en BristolLos niños de 12 años o menos podrán entrar libre de costo al Museo del Carrusel de Nueva Inglaterra hasta finales del 2024.
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Performances are this weekend at Asylum Hill Congregational Church.
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The museum offers hands-on activities for kids that encourages STEM learning.
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The Nu Haven Kapelye performs Christmas Day in Hamden.
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A “Christmas Panto” featuring songs, slapstick comedy, and audience participation runs this weekend in Norwich.
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The Connecticut native created many hit sitcoms, like “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons.”
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Artist Minoo Emami destroyed 22 of her paintings by fire, including early works dating back to 1998. She called the burning a “ritual rooted in mourning.”
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Americans for the Arts publicó recientemente su informe "Arts & Economic Prosperity 6", o AEP6, por sus siglas en inglés. El informe detallado ofrece una perspectiva nacional del estado de las artes.
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Jethro Tull performs at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sunday, Oct. 29, as part of the band's “Seven Decades Tour.”