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Public Service Art

Public Service Art.

COVID-19 in such a rapid amount of time took over the world, hit us with deep losses, anxiety, isolation, and changed our lives in countless other ways known and not yet understood. with the desperation that came with isolation and being away from loved ones our team came together to put a bit of art in our then empty streets. we call the series public service art.

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NO REQUESTS VOL. I RECAP (and rant)

This party was damn fun. The Tequila Bandits, aka Connie Carmona, Ian Urgo, and Miles Elliot really held this down for all who came. Its generally a good sign the party is hitting if the DJ is dancing behind the booth but if the DJ’s are on the dance floor too, you may just be witnessing something.

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Aislin Issue 003 Release Party Recap

Right around this time last year Jasmine Jones started working on an idea for a magazine. A few months later with the help of friends, family, and total strangers she would officially publish issue 001 of Aislin Magazine. Jasmine had quickly created a unique journal of arts, culture and lifestyle coverage for the region that helped fill a void that been missing in the region since at least the early aughts.

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YUPntwk is Pushing

If you haven’t heard about YUPntwk yet, it’s time to pay attention. The new initiative from Connecticut Public (formerly CPBN; i.e. CPTV and WNPR) is set up to help push the boundaries for local, young creatives.

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Aislin Editorial: Pearl Sugar

The following is a photo editorial that originally appeared in Aislin Magazine. Aislin is a new independent, quarterly publication dedicated to showcasing new and established talent in art, fashion, writing, and music, as well as other independent groups and businesses.

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Creation Without Representation: The Green Light Project

In the past year, Breakfast Lunch & Dinner has had the absolute pleasure of working with a number of amazing individuals and organizations to help create a vibrant culture in Connecticut. During this time, we learned a great deal about what it means to build ‘collective culture’ - building an environment that’s fully representative of diverse set of individuals who make up this great state.

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