
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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Claire Kretzschmar was a soloist dancer with the New York City Ballet and her new appointment comes at a pivotal time for the Ballet Hartford.
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Majok’s play “Sanctuary City” runs through April 25 at Hartford’s TheaterWorks
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“Styling Identities: Hair’s Tangled Histories” is collaboration between Wadsworth curators and staff, and the Hartford community.
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Andrews will direct the musical this summer at Branford’s Legacy Theatre.
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The venerable New Haven museum will open to the public on March 26. It features several new exhibits – and some familiar ones, too.
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Three concurring exhibits celebrate the works of Leo Jensen (1926-2019), perhaps best known for creating bronze frog sculptures for Willimantic’s Thread City Crossing Bridge.
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John Liles, a poet and science writer, has earned the 2024 Yale Younger Poets award, which aims to put a spotlight on the country’s most promising new poets.
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Each artist will receive a $20,000 award to create a public art project in New Haven.
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The Hamden institution opened it's doors in 1985.
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El gobernador Ned Lamont ha declarado a Connecticut como la “Capital gastronómica de Nueva Inglaterra” después de que tres restaurantes de Connecticut recibieran nominaciones como semifinalistas de los prestigiosos premios James Beard de este año.