Local women are bringing a unique multi-cultural experience to the area.
Historian Kevin Gutzman's latest book examines Madison and his role in U.S. history
Newtown sax player and Average White Band alumnus will bring jazz and funk sound to Pizzeria Lauretano on Sunday
Space that played host to P.T. Barnum and Mark Twain and more recently housed the Center for New Media and the Arts is on the market again
Arts and Recreation: your weekly guide to music, movies, arts, culture, fun and frolic in greater Bethel
The celebrated children's author was best known for his book "Where The Wild Things Are."
Bethel Cinema and Cadiz partner with Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance to show important film.
Everything you need to know to start your day in Bethel.
The total loss of life resulting from the other nine on the list does not equal that of the RMS Titanic. Eight of the top 10 occurred in the 19th century.
The iconic producer and TV host suffered a heart attack, ABC News reports.
The Connecticut Irish-American Historical Society dedicated its April newsletter to the anniversary of the tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of 78 Irish.
Killingworth native is chief operations officer for the New London-based lifesaving agency formed as a result of the Titanic disaster in 1912.
The cargo manifest on the ill-fated ship was as diverse and interesting as the passenger list was.
Don't be fooled by appearances: This museum contains some outstanding artifacts and is well worth visiting.
A century after the “unsinkable” ocean liner sank to the bottom of the north Atlantic, Patch takes a look at some of the Connecticut connections to one of the worst — and certainly the most famous — maritime disasters in history.
Several Art Openings this weekend.
Joyous jazz by a quartet of accomplished musicians!
Live Music throughout the region!
Lots to do in the region this weekend!
Farris will be appearing at Byrd's Books tonight to discuss his book, A Soldier's Sketchbook
Winter's back. And a little bit of history.
Farewell and Best of Luck To BHS Principal Pat Cosentino!!
Elissa Bass' column on what to watch on TV tonight.
Movies, art, music, theatre in the region
Bob Camp, the artist on movies such as Horton Hears A Who, Ice Age and Ren and Stimpy, will visit with BHS students
Elissa Bass' column of what to watch on TV tonight.
Danbury Museum reveals its treasures of local history
Elissa Bass' column on what to watch on TV tonight
Bethel's Irish contingency gathered to sing a song, say a prayer, enjoy a scone, and raise the Irish flag. Happy St Paddy's Day!
Your Bethel Daily Briefing guide to the Arts.
Elissa Bass's column on what to watch tonight.
Elissa Bass's column on what to watch on TV tonight.
Elissa Bass' choices for what's best to watch on tv tonight.
Ice Cats go to Yale, Call for 1962 BHS Alumni, Tibetan Medicine Workshop, Graphic Design Contest, and a little bit of history.
The Bethel Daily Briefings: What to Do This Weekend.
Elissa Bass's take on what to watch tonight.
Elissa Bass's commentary on what to watch tonight.
Pen and Ink, Music, Free WestConn Lectures, and a little bit of history.
Elissa Bass's take of what to watch tonight.