Those going to the Alive@Five or Wednesday Nite Live concerts in September must show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.
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The highly-anticipated concert series will take place throughout September.
Because of an uptick in COVID-19 cases, the week-long event has been moved to spring 2022.
Curtain Call's 31st annual Summer Youth Theatre production.
A Stamford Pride event at the Ferguson Library, Main Library, DiMattia Building.
Examining the truth behind Joseph P. Kennedy's deeply controversial tenure as Ambassador to Great Britain on the eve of World War II.
The deadline for musicians to apply is July 21.
Students Receive 24 Nominations and Win Five Awards
Hear about the latest in the "Class Mom" series of books.
Tickets for the shows can be purchased through Eventbrite.
The Stamford Art Association and the Stamford History Center are pleased to present "HISTORY THROUGH THE ARTIST’S EYE"
On Wednesday, officials announced the musical lineup for Stamford's popular concert series which will begin in September in Mill River Park.
Filming is scheduled to take place on June 28, according to Stamford Downtown.
Stamford artist Liron Sissman recently met with the U.S. Ambassador to India who chose her painting to hang in the embassy's Grand Room.
Tony Award-winning musical - 1776 - returns to Curtain Call
Steve Martin & Martin Short with very special guests Paul Shaffer and The Steep Canyon Rangers Thursday, August 26th, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Three shows performed outdoors for live, in-person audiences
Performances by Connecticut Chinese Dance Group, Słowianie Polish Folklore Dance Group, and Taller Portal Norteño and more.
Curtain Call is back in The Kweskin Theatre for two weekends with new play
A virtual event from the Ferguson Library and co-sponsored by Lighthouse, a Program of Kids In Crisis.
A virtual author event featuring the author Danielle Dreilinger
Maurice Isserman is the author of 10 books on a variety of topics, including three books on the history of mountaineering.
"The Good Nurse," a Netflix movie starring Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain, has begun filming in Stamford, according to city officials.
Celebrating National Poetry Month: Reading and Presentation
Melissa Bernstein is the co-founder of the toy company Melissa & Doug and the author of LifeLines.
StrEATeries in Stamford Downtown returns April 1 for the event's second year.
Organizers from the Seaport Association planning to hold the 43rd Norwalk Oyster Festival on Sept. 10,11, 12
Sponsored by the Greenwich Art Society
Co sponsored by the Stamford Art Association & Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists
The public is invited to enjoy a free virtual concert this month.
Three free online premieres are scheduled to take place consecutively in March, April and May.
Lecture sponsored by the Greenwich Art Society
The Friends of The Ferguson Library to Host the Virtual Author Series Event on Zoom
Same Time, Next Year brings laughs and a few poignant moments
a two person art exhibition featuring Gayle Glecker and Tony Woolner
Mayor David Martin and the Stamford Arts and Culture Commission have announced the winners of the 2021 Stamford Arts & Culture (SAC) Grant.
The funds are meant to help non-profit museums and humanities organizations recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Goodnight Beautiful" is poised to be the next big read for fans of smart, sophisticated psychological thrillers.
The Stamford Downtown Special Services District is calling all artists to submit designs for "The Piano Project."