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  • French drama "Lupin" has one season available on Netflix.
    Arts & Leisure
    Review: ‘Lupin’ offers a dazzling puzzle
    Netflix’s new French drama “Lupin” is a compelling series about a con man seeking revenge for his father while carrying out a series of creative crimes.
    By TinaMarie Craven
  • Westport resident Fred Cantor published a memoir about his life as a Knicks fan titled, "Fred From Fresh Meadows: A Knicks Memoir."
    Living
    Westport resident publishes memoir about being a Knicks fan
  • Zoe Clark's latest single 'Last One Standing' will be released on Jan. 22.
    Arts & Leisure
    Greenwich native to release new single
  • (L to R) Richard Nixon (played by Frank Langella) greets an audience while David Frost (played by Michael Sheen) looks on in a drama that tells of the electrifying battle between a disgraced president with a legacy to save and a jet-setting television personality with a name to make in "Frost/Nixon," from director Ron Howard.
    Arts & Leisure
    Review: Hollywood films reflect the ideals of a president
  • "Pretend It's a City" is a docuseries staring Fran Lebowitz.
    Arts & Leisure
    Review: ‘Pretend It’s a City’ offers escape to New York
  • Joe Pisani bemoans the endless cycle of shoveling snow.
    Arts & Leisure
    Column: Praying away the snow day
  • The 2021 Mazda6 Signature features a 2.5-liter, turbocharged engine that produces 250 horsepower.
    Arts & Leisure
    Drive: The 2021 Mazda6 ‘injected fun’ into tired driving routine
  • Arts & Leisure
    Recipe: Pear flatbread offers a fancy alternative to pizza
    Looking to try something a little different? A pear flatbread makes for a light and refreshing dish. Looking to add a little dazzle to your tired dinner routine, consider swapping out your typical pizza with this pear flatbread recipe. By TinaMarie Craven
  • Arts & Leisure
    Movie Menu: Check out the films airing on cable this weekend
    Check out the movies playing on your television Jan. 15-17. James Stewart, Bradley Cooper and Bette Davis star in movies this weekend on broadcast and cable stations. By Mark Schumann
  • Arts & Leisure
    Review: ‘Sabrina’ ends Netflix run with bittersweet finality
    "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" wraps up the series with a sense of finality after four seasons. After four seasons, Netflix bids the witchy drama “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” farewell with a bittersweet finale. By TinaMarie Craven
  • Arts & Leisure
    Bird exhibit takes flight at Fairfield University Art Museum
    The Fairfield University Art Museum director teamed up with the school's biology department to create the "Birds of the Northeast: Gulls to Great Auks" exhibit. “Birds of the Northeast: Gulls to Great Auks” is a joint exhibit coordinated by the Fairfield University Art Museum director and the school’s biology professors. By Keith Loria
  • Arts & Leisure
    Review: ‘Our Darkest Night’ falls flat
    "Our Darkest Night" is the latest novel by Jennifer Robson. Jennifer Robson’s new World War II novel examines life in Italy during the war, but doesn’t dig deep enough with her characters. By TinaMarie Craven
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  • Calendar: Live and streaming concerts
  • Column: Joe Pisani has some cushion complaints
  • Calendar: Book talks, art lectures and more
  • Arts & Leisure
    Reel Dad: ‘Pieces of a Woman’ explores family tragedy
    Vanessa Kirby stars in "Pieces of a Woman." Vanessa Kirby stars in Netflix’s new film “Pieces of a Woman” that tells the story of a couple trying to piece themselves back together after a tragedy. By Mark Schumann
  • Arts & Leisure
    Column: CTAW receives an unexpected grant
    Kathryn Farley is part of the Farley Foundation, which recently gifted the  Community Theatre at Woodbury a $5,000 grant. Community Theatre at Woodbury and the Landmark Community Theatre in Thomaston recently received a grant from the Farley Foundation. By Joanne Greco Rochman
  • Living
    Bruce Museum holds exhibit on prolific cartoonist
    James Stevenson Greenwich’s own James Stevenson is being celebrated in the Bruce Museum’s show “Fun / No Fun: Children’s Book Art by James Stevenson” through April 18. By Brad Durrell
  • Arts & Leisure
    Drive: The best SUVs and larger vehicles of 2020
    The Telluride SX essentially is a luxury SUV, with leather upholstery, heated and ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, satellite radio, navigation system, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smartphone integration, tri-zone automatic climate control and all-wheel drive. Looking back at the best larger vehicles of 2020 our critic couldn’t help but enjoy the Genesis G90 and the Kia Telluride. By Steven Macoy
  • Living
    CT writer’s book focuses on life with ‘The Other Mother’
    Matthew Dicks of Newington has written the new book, "The Other Mother," which is scheduled for release on Jan. 12, 2021. Matthew Dicks of Newington has written a new book, about a teenager who thinks his mother has been replaced with an impostor. By Amanda Cuda
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  1. Judge rules Bridgeport must release recordings in false rape case
  2. CT residents ages 65-74 next in new tiered COVID vaccination process
  3. ‘Symbol of hope’: From Wilton to Greenwich, dog lost for 42 days reunited with owner
  4. ‘Bone Finder’ flags disturbed areas, leading to dig at former Dulos property
  5. Op/Ed: Darien’s TikTok mom offers short cuts for a better new year
  6. At walk-in vaccine site, long lines end with peace of mind
  7. Lamont appointed to national COVID task force
  • Arts & Leisure
    Recipe: Fresh ginger makes for a nourishing tea or stir fry
    Fresh ginger is a great ingredient to have on hand for tea or a stir fry. After indulging in the sugary and calorie heavy delights of the holiday season, add fresh ginger into your dishes for nourishing flavor. By Robin Glowa
  • Arts & Leisure
    Movie Menu: Check out the films airing on cable this weekend
    Check out the movies playing on your television Jan. 8-10. Meryl Streep, Doris Day and Cary Grant star in movies playing this weekend on broadcast and cable stations. By Mark Schumann
  • Arts & Leisure
    Column: Pisani’s home has become a nexus for lost packages
    Joe Pisani bemoans the endless cycle of shoveling snow. During the holiday season Joe Pisani found that his home became a refuge for lost packages and found himself driving around to deliver mail. By Joe Pisani
  • Arts & Leisure
    Review: ‘The Heiress’ is a slow but intriguing tale
    "The Heiress" is the latest novel by Molly Greeley. Anne de Bourgh, a minor character from Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” finds a new lease on life in Molly Greeley’s novel “The Heiress.” By TinaMarie Craven
  • Arts & Leisure
    Reel Dad: Documentary ‘Boys State’ projects political perils
    "Boys State" is streaming on Apple TV. A documentary film following the exploits of a group of politically engaged teens at the American Legion’s Boys State event reveals the different facets of politics. By Mark Schumann
  • Arts & Leisure
    Review: Intrigue and gossip dominate in ‘Bridgerton’
    "Bridgerton" has one season available on Netflix. The regency period drama is based on Julia Quinn's novels. Netflix’s new drama “Bridgerton” produced by “Grey’s Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes is a steamy and addicting period drama about London’s high society. By TinaMarie Craven
  • Arts & Leisure
    Curtain Call: Theaters usher in 2021 with fresh productions
    Playhouse on Park in West Hartford will stage a production of "Chicago" that runs Jan. 20 through Feb. 21. A new year calls for new productions, check out the what’s hitting the stage at local theaters across the state in January. By Joanne Greco Rochman
  • Arts & Leisure
    Review: Carey Mulligan sparks with intensity in new film
    Carey Mulligan stars in "Promising Young Woman." Emerald Fennell directs Carey Mulligan in “Promising Young Woman,” a film about cunning woman seeking revenge while living a double life. By Mark Schumann
  • Arts & Leisure
    Novel Approach: The best books we escaped into during 2020
    "The Death of Vivek Oji" is the latest novel by author  Akwaeke Emezi. It’s been a long year, but at least 2020 was a great year for reading, check out our favorite books from the Novel Approach column. By TinaMarie Craven
  • Living
    CT photographers participate in book project during pandemic
    Meghan Murphy Gould photographs the Schlafman family as part of the Front Steps Project in New Canaan Saturday, April 25. The Front Steps Project features photos from 15 different CT photographers in a photography book of families hanging out on their porch during the pandemic. By John Kovach
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