Sea Tea Improv's 9 year rise is a fascinating tale of steady growth, friendship, and commitment. You may know of Sea Tea but you probably don't know their history or realize just how big an operation they run. We sat down with 10 of their members to find out.
Read MoreA little over a year ago, the City of Hartford created the Office of Sustainability to help city get to where it needs to be. Recently this led to the creation of the Climate Action Plan to help provide the framework and goals for all stakeholders in the city to be a more resilient community.
Read MoreThe Trash Museum is a view into the lenses of Jeff Dietz and Dan Rubenbauer. Their work provides a unique look at their surroundings and manifests as some of the most creative zines we have ever seen.
Read MoreNot only are they great partners for the KNOW GOOD Market but a very exciting business expanding rapidly at the intersection of sustainability and just plain smart business.
Read MoreParkville Studios has aspirations of becoming a formal organization that will help local artists grow their craft.
Read MoreJoseph Dickerson, the newest member of BiCi Co's staff, takes a break from the workshop and comes to talk with us about BiCi Co, his new role, and his hopes for the project and Hartford's youth.
Read MoreMost well known for his Hartford-based journalism, Mr. Ragland keeps it real with us. We talk about how he got here and experiencing life on both sides of the tracks right here in Hartford.
Read MoreOur friend and accomplished photographer Adrian Martinez talked about shooting with real film, family, expectations, and new beginnings.
Read MoreWe sat down with Hartford City Councilwoman and Working Families Party Minority Leader Wildaliz Bermudez for an informative chat about Hartford, her organizing efforts and how we can fix the city's fragmented culture.
Read MoreWe spoke with UZOO, one of the most unique and talented collectives to come out of Connecticut in a while.
Read MoreCarolyn Kuan, the conductor and music director of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and all-around star, was kind enough to sit down with us to talk about her beginnings in music, her influences and upcoming events.
Read MoreBack in the spring, Ony got a chance to speak with Pepe Burby, the owner of EightSixty Skate Shop.
Read MoreRecently, Ony and Jeff had an opportunity to sit down with Luke Bronin, newly appointed mayor of the City of Hartford, for a brief chat.
Read MoreIn 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. This is why we’re so excited to work with Chris Stedman and the Yale Humanist Community.
Read MoreEquipped with peaceful minds and a positive, collaborative message, Tang Sauce and Self Suffice are looking to heat up the summer with the Maturity Tour.
Read MoreHis one-time screening of his debut film ‘Hasta Manana’ was a success, but Pedro Bermudez is far from content. More films, more scripts, and he wants it all to happen right here in Hartford.
Read MoreSay hello to the city’s new brash monarch.
Read MoreMeet Brett Maddux: Mastermind Behind Diners of Connecticut.
Read MoreInterview with Bishop John Selders
Read MoreInterview with Nick Cinea: Creator of Humans of Hartford
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