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Host: LA VOZ HISPANA DE CT

Latino news, views, and music.

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Host: Cliff Furnald

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5:00pm – 7:00pm
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Host: Tye Edge

Intimate conversations about the human condition

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Arts Respond! with Lucy Gellman
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School Of Drama 
Gets “Cleansed”

Donald Brown reports.

Yale To Pay $18.5M

To settle trust-busting lawsuit alleging price-fixing. Molly Reinmann reports.

Holy Powder Mess!

Polish Xmas wafer from Canada triggers hazmat response. Jean Falbo-Sosnovich reports.

Trash Talk

New Derby mayor blames ex-mayor for $54k monthly garbage-bill bump. Eugene Driscoll reports.

Say Jambalaya!

Jamil Ragland dives beneath the TikTok rap on date night at the Cheesecake Factory.

Girl Power On Tour

Hit Bargain burns through new album onstage, with a barbell & Betty Boop bodybuilder.
Pizza pairs with jazz in Oakland.
Teens face Covid reality in Durham.
Mountains resonate in Reno.
Bar smashes burgers in Tulsa.
Bluegrass-inspired country rock shredded at Nashville’s Underdog.

American Fiction
Pulls A Switcheroo

Cord Jefferson delivers a Black family movie that looks like a Black Movie For White People™. Jamil Ragland reviews.

School System Works
To Close $6M Deficit

Cuts begin; Wilcox seeks more answers.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Family Secrets
Emerge From Holler

Danielle Chapman reckons with lineage. The Arts Paper’s Kapp Singer reports.

Blue Velvet Suitcase

Material Worlds” features art from John Keefer, Howard El-Yasin, and Douglas Degges.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Mudslide Suit Settled

Details illegally buried. Eugene Driscoll reports.

= trouble for man who wrestled with cop. Jasmine Wright reports.

American As Apple Pie

How violence shaped(s) our history. Jamil Ragland reports.

Today’s Debates

LL LeavesLiterary LegendListened-to LaborLiftedLifeRaftLaundryLeakyLady M

Wall Crumbles

As Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen’s $3.9m expansion gets underway.  Dereen Shirnekhi reports. 

Minimum Wage Rose;
Substitute Pay Didn’t

Sub speaks up; back pay promised.  Laura Glesby reports. 

Zines Make A Scene

Danielle Campbell reports.

No Way To Fight Fires

OSHA issues fine for outdated gear. Eugene Driscoll reports.

Mike Epps Is Short But Sweet

At Foxwoods. Jamil Ragland weighs in.

Bye Bye, Xmas ...

… tree. Paul Bass reports. 

City Puts Radon 
On The Radar

Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Heights Park Playground OK’d

Meanwhile, new parks chief checks in.  Laura Glesby reports. 

Angel Piss

Keeps the fun in the weird along with two other bands at NeverEnding.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Parent Leadership Mission Returns

Lisa Reisman reports.

“Sisters” Kick Off Q House 
Centennial Journey

Yash Roy reports.

Jazz Brunch Returns

to Elm City Market.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Dizzy Over Drumsticks

• Max Roach’s centennial sparks a percussive NYC jazz series.
• The Boléro before the storm, in Tulsa.
LA readings recipe: sharp, creamy, fresh, funky, nutty.
• Jam takes off in Albany Palace lobby.

Health dept. $ transfer notice.
RTC endorsed-candidates notice.

Enrichment ECHOes
At Edgewood School

Maya McFadden reports.

Honey, Get Them Rewrite

After viewing world premiere at Hartford Stage, Jamil Ragland concludes Simona’s Search can be saved with some tweaking. 

Get Yer (EV) Motor Running

Special state legislative session weighed to pump EV sales. Christine Stuart reports.

Tribal Forest Talks Suggest
Ways To Adapt With Hope

Brian Slattery reports. 

Sympathy For The Diavlo

Jamil Ragland returns to Carmine’s, fork in hand.

Bomb Threat Hoax
Ends With Arrest

NHPD, fed buildings evacuated.  Staff reports. 

Wheelchairs Welcome

Pride Center opens doors to new above-ground, accessible home.  Laura Glesby reports. 

What Happened To That $5K?

New mayor questions predecessor’s expense account check. Eugene Driscoll reports.

First 7,810 Babies Bonded

Mark Pazniokas reports.

Lonnie Holley &
The Mothership

A multidimensional artist visits New Haven.  Babz Rawls Ivy reports. 

Forgotten Composers Honored

At Kallos Chamber Music Series.  Brian Slattery reports. 

I’m Not Seeing The Trauma

Jamil Ragland finds joy in an exhibit by artist working through intergenerational pain. 

91 Shelton Studios Smash Storage Space Sale

Nora Grace-Flood Photos

Kennies Earl: Not "invisible."

Mother Juniper members Lindsay Skedgell and Christian Abbott: Jamming conversion plans.

Mother Juniper frontwoman Lindsay Skedgell unplugged from her Vox AC15 and tuned into Zoom from a vacant” ex-factory building to send developers a message: 91 Shelton is far from empty.

Skedgell was among dozens of artists who banded together to flood the City Plan Commission’s Zoom room after hearing earlier that day that their studio space, a five-story former factory building at 91 Shelton Ave., is slated for sale to a self-storage company.

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