Feria de las Flores: Medellín Blooms with Culture and Color
Colombia’s cut flower industry intertwines cultural heritage with global trade, sustaining livelihoods, including USA, and celebrating tradition.
Colombia’s cut flower industry intertwines cultural heritage with global trade, sustaining livelihoods, including USA, and celebrating tradition.
HARTFORD—A whirlwind of contemporary and classic performances has entertained audiences at Hartford Stage this past year. Wrapping up the 2024-25
HARTFORD—In the not-too-distant future, “Your Name Means Dream” at TheaterWorks Hartford explores humanity in the digital age. This moving performance
Connecticut has dismissed the opportunity to provide critical information to English language learners
Community Member Doris A. Maldonado Méndez shares about the ripple effects of federal budget cuts.
A 2024 MacArthur Fellow, Dr. Martha Muñoz is known and celebrated for her groundbreaking research within evolutionary biology.
TheaterWorks Hartford and Hartford Stage—like other art organizations across the country—are actively coming together in a more collaborative manner than before, amid the current “temperature of the nation.”
By executive order, the Trump administration has called for an end to “dangerous, demeaning, and immoral” diversity, equity and inclusion
The rhythm and beat of ping, clunk, crunch, bam, and “STOMP” is coming to Connecticut! Touring the U.S. since 1994, the show
Education experts are calling for policy and societal changes that would best support educators of color across the state.
First time novelist, Diana Rojas introduces us to “Litany of Saints: A Triptych.” Stories about new Americans.
Siempre Pa’Lante, curated by Hartford Artist Joel Cintron, showcases and celebrates Connecticut’s extensive Puerto Rican community at TheaterWorks Hartford.