Plenty, but it's also unintentionally humorous and so badly written it hurts (and not in a good way).
The famous explorer unveiled a multimillion-dollar, state-of-the-art interactive exhibit at the Mystic Aquarium Wednesday that brings visitors up close to the search for and discovery of the RMS Titanic.
William T. Sloper of New Britain found a seat on the first lifeboat launched after the Titanic began sinking but was falsely accused of impersonating a woman to get the seat. He spent the rest of his life defending his reputation.
Don't be fooled by appearances: This museum contains some outstanding artifacts and is well worth visiting.
The cargo manifest on the ill-fated ship was as diverse and interesting as the passenger list was.
Thirty-three of the passengers on the Titanic were headed to Connecticut. Eighteen of them never made it when the unthinkable happened to the "unsinkable."
Mary Ann Snieckus was given a six month prognosis. She began to use her creativity to keep her strong.
Ellen Painter Dollar of West Hartford wrote the book she wished she'd had when trying to make difficult decisions about her family's future.
Historian Lou Belloisy will present “The History of the Palace Theater.”
Tis' the Season to hunt for some unique hand-crafted gifts. Here is what we found for the upcoming weekend to get you in the holiday spirit!
"Duty And Desire: A Novel Of Modern India," by Anju Gattani, will hit the shelves on Thursday, December 1.
Juried art show September 23-25 showcases talent of Connecticut artists age 70+.
Think Gloria was the worst? Wrong – the Nutmeg State has been plagued with its fair share of devastating hurricanes over the years.
Artisans needed for Southbury Women’s Club Seventh Annual Fall Fine Arts Festival.
It's summertime at the cineplex.
Local performance provides a captivating theater experience.
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