Three-Day Event Starts This Friday with Highest Attendance in Its 45-Year History
Persian influenced paintings and pastels by Afsaneh Djabbari-Aslani
The popular Stamford concert series is back again for 2023. Applications are now being accepted for opening acts.
Persian influenced paintings and pastels by Afsaneh Djabbari-Aslani.
The Arts and Culture Commission received over 25 grant applications with over $275,000 in grant aid requested.
The Stamford outpost will include a full-service bar area with plenty of seating for comedy shows.
The city's latest interactive sculpture exhibit will feature large fiberglass ducks which will be displayed throughout Stamford this summer.
Oil paintings inspired by cultural and equine imagery
Curtain Call and The Ferguson Library present a free holiday program
Point72 will host the party on Nov. 19. The 29th annual Stamford Downtown Parade Spectacular is scheduled for Nov. 20.
A retrospective selection of artist's work since 2005 curated by Lina Morielli
This year's parade, which is scheduled for Nov. 20, will have a new master of ceremonies.
Carolina Ardila recently won several New York Emmys for her work as a reporter for Telemundo 47, the Stamford Advocate reported.
The Village will host a series of female-forward programming spotlighting female voices, creators and entrepreneurs.
Lucky Dog Refuge will host a fundraising festival at Mill River Park in Stamford featuring live music, a beer garden and adoptable animals.
The program gives Stamford-based arts and cultural organizations with funding to initiate special projects within the city.
The parade is scheduled to begin at noon on Nov. 20 at the intersection of Summer Street and Hoyt Street in Stamford.
The new festival event from Stamford Downtown will feature over 35 wineries. Tickets are on sale now.
Artisan Boutique in Ridgefield Celebrates Anniversary
Fri., Sept. 09, Sat., Sept. 10, and Sun. Sept. 11 @ Veterans Park, Norwalk
Meet her at the opening reception for HMA’s newest exhibition, “June Ahrens: Reflecting Time” on Thursday, September 8 from 5:30-7pm
Shop one-of-a-kind handcrafted goods made by local and regional artists on Sept. 10.
Off the Trail for Squeak and Squawk is a unique outdoor immersive theatre experience for children grades K-5
June Ahrens: Reflecting Time Opens on September 8 at the Housatonic Museum of Art
Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, Vinny Guadagnino and Paul "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio were recently at The Village in Stamford.
There will be two general admission gates for faster entry, more food trucks and bars for faster service, a misting tent and free water.
Stamford Downtown announced Wednesday evening that the Alive At Five show scheduled for Thursday has been canceled.
A special ticket offer is available for the show on July 28.
Thursday evening's show in Stamford's Mill River Park will feature X Ambassadors.
Complimentary tickets to the festival are being extended to first responders, health care workers, teachers and their family and friends.
Artwork by Margaret Cibulsky
The region's largest food and music festival is scheduled for Aug. 11-14, and Aug. 18-21.
Co-sponsored with the Ferguson Library, the concert will feature live music celebrating the diversity and global appeal of jazz.
New York Comedy Club recently announced the signing of a long-term lease at Stamford Town Center.
The event will kick-off summer, and also celebrate the Stamford Town Center's 40th anniversary.
AREA PREMIERE OF DISASTER MUSICAL SPOOF PLAYING IN JUNE
The opening reception for the SPC's Member’s Show will take place from 7-9 p.m. May 19 at the Palace Theater.
This year's Alive At Five concert series will begin July 14 at Mill River Park in Stamford.
"The Promise of Sweetness" A solo exhibition by Nadia Martinez
paintings by Stamford artist Mari Gyorgey