
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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The James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection is one of the most consulted archives in the Yale Library.
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Offerman is coming to Connecticut for a one-man show. "I work out some musings, trying to distill the ill humors of the day with some clumsy songs and slow talking, making fun of all of us," said Offerman, who's starred in "Parks and Recreation" and "The Last of Us."
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The Prison Arts program exhibit features paintings, drawings, sculptures and other mixed media. The show runs through April 22 at Eastern Connecticut State University.
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The Goodspeed’s 17th Festival of New Musicals gets underway this weekend in East Haddam.
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The Academy honored four Yale composers, plus two current YSM students.
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Sector leaders support bills that would provide grants to local organizations. They hope it will be in time to prepare for the U.S. 250th anniversary in 2026.
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The new comedy by Kate Snodgrass runs at Hartford Stage through March 26.
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The 6th annual Connecticut Spelling Bee is this Sunday in West Hartford.
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CT had its own witch hysteria years before Salem. Lawmakers still hope to exonerate those persecutedA joint House resolution would exonerate the 34 Connecticut citizens accused or convicted of being a witch in the 1600s.
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Harjo speaks of poetry as "the place you can come to when you have no words."