
Mitchell College, Fox Room, Mitchell Hall. University of New Haven Southeastern March Open House - Stop in and sit with UNH representatives to lear ...READ MORE
Watercolor for Beginners by: Guido Garaycochea Tuesdays, March 9 through April 6 Fee: $120 Day time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM ...READ MORE
With his iconic guise of white fedora, jacket and sunglasses, his gravely voice and mastery of the acoustic guitar, and stage theatrics that gravitate ...READ MORE
Experimental Watercolor by: Guido Garaycochea This course is designed to introduce and refine skills, techniques, and aesthetics using watercolor ...READ MORE
Spanish Classes Instructor: Jose Ulloa Tuesdays: 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Conversational. 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Advanced group. Wednesdays: 2:3 ...READ MORE
During this meeting we will explore the latest advances in M Theory and String Theory as they pertain to the Big Bang origin of our universe and Paral ...READ MORE
11:30 am - 8 pm Come see the often unseen side of tattoo artists and body modification specialists in "Skin to Canvas", a concept exhibition premie ...READ MORE
Join us for a celebration of women and their contributions to business on International Working Women's Day. Why go straight home on Monday when you c ...READ MORE
The (Hygienic) Dragon's Egg presents Artists of the Dragon's Egg, tweaking their dreams and yours, in a performance throughout the many wonderful s ...READ MORE
On Saturday, March 6, children and families are invited to the Mitchell College Children's Learning Center for a morning of children's spring activiti ...READ MORE
The Garde is featuring 8 films between February 25th and March 7th, and for a one time fee of $30, ticket purchasers can view all eight films one time ...READ MORE
The vivid songwriting of Catie Curtis combines insightful lyrics with soulful strumming and energy. As a veteran artist of 15 years career, Curtis has ...READ MORE
Expressiones Cultural Center, 74 State Street, New London, CT. Sonambulo Opens. Sonambulo Federico Garcia Lorca Exhibition at Expressions Cultur ...READ MORE
Join us for a special art opening featuring the works of 4-year-old Lily Pressler Call 860-440-6452 for more information. Location for exhibit: ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street, New London, CT Jeff Fuller and Friends featuring guitarist Tony Lombardozzi. $10. Doors open at 7:00pm. An ...READ MORE
The New London Firefighters Pipes & Drums will sponsor a St. Patrick's Party & Performance at the Crocker House Ballroom, 35 Union Street, New London, ...READ MORE
Come see the often unseen side of tattoo artists and body modification specialists in "Skin to Canvas" a concept exhibition premiering at Spirit Galle ...READ MORE
The Garde is featuring 8 films between February 25th and March 7th, and for a one time fee of $30, ticket purchasers can view all eight films one time ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street, New London, CT New London's alto sax great Kevin Thornton and friends. Visit www.myspace.com/kevinthorntonlote ...READ MORE
Studio 33, 140 Bank Street Pastel Workshop instructed by Deborah Curtis. The theme is Animal Kingdom; however, other subject matter may be substit ...READ MORE
Sally Ryan, Municipal Historian for the City of New London, will teach a six-week series on New London History. The series will meet on Thursdays begi ...READ MORE
Please join Landmarks at Union Station, 27 Water Street, as we celebrate preservation in New London: Preservation Award Clifford Stone Award Resc ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street, New London, CT Pianist Rufus "Baby Grand" Davis with bassist Jim Hunter. $4. Doors open at 6:00pm. An inti ...READ MORE
Join CT Works (CT Department of Labor) at the Public Library of New London for a job searching workshop. This workshop will touch on many aspects of ...READ MORE
First Wednesday of every month - noon and 6:00 pm - forty minutes or less. Free...however, donations are gratefully accepted. This month's prgram: ...READ MORE
The Garde is featuring 8 films between February 25th and March 7th, and for a one time fee of $30, ticket purchasers can view all eight films one time ...READ MORE
11:30 am - 8 pm Come see the often unseen side of tattoo artists and body modification specialists in "Skin to Canvas", a concept exhibition premie ...READ MORE
Based on the popular movie of the same name, this Tony-nominated musical comedy will take audiences on a fun-filled, nostalgic blast to the past to th ...READ MORE
Don't miss the opportunity to run, jump or dive into the chilly waters of Connecticut. Last year, thousands of "penguins" took the plunge statewide t ...READ MORE
City News, 70 State Street, New London, CT graciously hosts Little Red Tree Poetry Series, featuring a very special Book Launch, Reading and Signing o ...READ MORE
The Anglican Singers will present a service of Choral Evensong on Sunday, February 28, at 5:00pm at St. James Episcopal Church, 76 Federal Street. ...READ MORE
Based on the popular movie of the same name, this Tony-nominated musical comedy will take audiences on a fun-filled, nostalgic blast to the past to th ...READ MORE
The First Congregation Church Parish Hall, 66 Union Street, New London, CT This one-time-only sale will feature poetry books and novels signed by t ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street Area favorite, The Dan Hartman Quintet. $8. Doors open at 7:00pm. An intimate cafe setting with a full bar ...READ MORE
New London Public Library, 63 Huntington Street There are many claims of experiences with gosts, UFOs, psychic abilities and other types of paranor ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
Bean And Leaf Coffee House ( 13 Washington Street, New London, 06320) Come watch Richard Zack perform his original compositions for finger style ac ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street Area favorite, The Dan Hartman Quintet. $8. Doors open at 7:00pm. An intimate cafe setting with a full bar ...READ MORE
The First Congregation Church Parish Hall, 66 Union Street, New London, CT This one-time-only sale will feature poetry books and novels signed by t ...READ MORE
The Garde is featuring 8 films between February 25th and March 7th, and for a one time fee of $30, ticket purchasers can view all eight films one time ...READ MORE
Don't miss the Annual Cat-in-the-Hat Ball on Friday, February 26, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the College's Clarke Center and Weller Centers. Open ...READ MORE
Avid Black Film historian Lonnie Braxton will be leading an after-hours series with discussion on Friday evenings at 7pm during the entire month of Fe ...READ MORE
Kente Cultural Center 219 Bank Street Join us on February 26 for the Early Spring Show of New London High School and Bennie Dover Jackson Middle Sc ...READ MORE
Are you looking to meet up with other knitters? Community Knit, a knitting group facilitated by Jan Dahl, meets weekly on Thursdays from 10:00 - 11:0 ...READ MORE
Studio 33, 140 Bank Street Pastel Workshop instructed by Deborah Curtis. The theme is Animal Kingdom; however, other subject matter may be substit ...READ MORE
Bean And Leaf Coffee House ( 13 Washington Street, New London, 06320) Open Poetry Readings - come listen or participate! Price: Free Ages: Al ...READ MORE
Join us for the 2010 Winter Film Festival at The Garde Arts Center, 325 State Street, New London, CT. The Festival features 8 Oscar-nominated fil ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street The Joe Parillo Trio. $4. Doors open at 6:00pm. An intimate cafe setting with a full bar featuring Belgian ...READ MORE
Bean & Leaf, 13 Washington Street. DJ Charlie Chaplin spinning it all The Bean & Leaf constantly schedules events that you won't want to miss! B ...READ MORE
The TSETSE Gallery (190 Bank Street) Exploring Remote Viewing is a twenty-five minute film followed by discussion of our experiences with Remote Vi ...READ MORE
Join Social Security Specialist, Paul Bushey, as he provides an overview of benefits, including how to apply for benefits, what benefits are available ...READ MORE
If it's Monday, it's an evening of Jazz music at the Bean & Leaf, 13 Washington Street. Take in the music over a cup of java. The Bean & Leaf cons ...READ MORE
Garde Arts Center, Oasis Room, 325 State Street Trumpet virtuoso Jeremy Pelt, 5-time winner of both the Downbeat and Jazz Journalists Association R ...READ MORE
Bean And Leaf, 13 Washington Street Playing for Change is a multimedia movement created to inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through m ...READ MORE
First Baptist Church of New London, 268 State Street Andy Sherwood's New Orleans Connection will perform a concert of dixieland and classic jazz to ...READ MORE
Hot Rod Cafe, 114 Bank Street Hot Rod's Cafe brings 2 bands to our downstairs lounge on Saturday, February 20 - the music of Weird Beards and Miser ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street Don't miss the magnificent vocalist Marcelle Gauvin with The Kent Hewitt Trio. $10. Doors open at 7:00pm. A ...READ MORE
El 'N Gee Club, 86 Golden Street Saturday, February 20....8pm (doors open 7pm)... All Ages...$10. Come out and support local music. This show will ...READ MORE
Bring the family to party with African penguins from Mystic Aquarium, participate in penguin-related games and activities and enjoy Dreamworks' animat ...READ MORE
MUSE Skateshop / Gallery, 102 Golden Street Come join Nasty Outfit as we celebrate BnF's newest album, the self-titled "Bombing Buildings & Finding ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street The Kent Hewitt Trio featuring the great bassist Phil Bowler. $10. Doors open at 7:00pm. An intimate cafe s ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
Avid Black Film historian Lonnie Braxton will be leading an after-hours series with discussion on Friday evenings at 7pm during the entire month of Fe ...READ MORE
Studio 33, 140 Bank Street Pastel Workshop instructed by Deborah Curtis. The theme is Animal Kingdom; however, other subject matter may be substit ...READ MORE
Custom House Maritime Museum, 150 Bank Street Third Thursday Lecture Three's a Charm: A Casualty of the 1938 Hurricane? Join diver and shipwre ...READ MORE
Are you looking to meet up with other knitters? Community Knit, a knitting group facilitated by Jan Dahl, meets weekly on Thursdays from 10:00 - 11:0 ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street Pianist Rufus "Baby Grand" Davis with bassist Jim Hunter. $4. Doors open at 6:00pm. An intimate cafe setting ...READ MORE
Hot Rod Cafe, 114 Bank Street Thursday Dance Party with DJ Frank Lo.....Join us for a fantastic musical experience in our downstairs lounge! Fun st ...READ MORE
Come to the most interesting Valentine Day party ever! New London Main Street is hosting this 1980's themed "wedding reception" of the year! Come cr ...READ MORE
Spirit Gallery, 207 Bank Street Spirit Gallery will hold a one-time-only trunk show featuring a collaboration of the downtown New London shop Pinc! ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street Jeff Fuller and Friends featuring pianist Kent Hewitt. $10. Doors open at 7:00pm. An intimate cafe setting ...READ MORE
Hygienic Art Galleries, 79-83 Bank Street The poets are back and ready to bring the fire! Beginning with the annual open mic, poets of all flavors ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street Quartet featuring the great Greg Abate on alto sax and flute. $12. Doors open at 7:00pm. An intimate cafe s ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
Avid Black Film historian Lonnie Braxton will be leading an after-hours series with discussion on Friday evenings at 7pm during the entire month of Fe ...READ MORE
Jazz Underground, 33 Golden Street The Joe Parillo Trio. $4. Doors open at 6:00pm. An intimate cafe setting with a full bar featuring Belgian ...READ MORE
Studio 33, 140 Bank Street Pastel Workshop instructed by Deborah Curtis. The theme is Animal Kingdom; however, other subject matter may be substit ...READ MORE
Are you looking to meet up with other knitters? Community Knit, a knitting group facilitated by Jan Dahl, meets weekly on Thursdays from 10:00 - 11:0 ...READ MORE
Managing inventory is the trickiest task for a retailer. Finding the right balance between what we buy and what you buy is like walking a tightrope! ...READ MORE
The TSETSE Gallery (190 Bank Street) Energy Healing, with Lillian CV Poston, RN, SK, PhD. Lillian is a Certified Specialized Kinesiologist who will ...READ MORE
The Garde is featuring 8 films between February 25th and March 7th, and for a one time fee of $30, ticket purchasers can view all eight films one time ...READ MORE
All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 19 Jay Street, New London hosts "Modern Romance" Melodia - a nationally-recognized cello-piano team of John a ...READ MORE
Come check out Writers Block Ink's tribute to Harlem Renaissance. An amazing performance not to be missed! Scholar Extravaganza Fundraiser Februa ...READ MORE
Location: Crocker House Ballroom at 180 State Street From the barest of inspirations, playwrights conceive new 10 minute works, directors and cast ...READ MORE
Come check out Writers Block Ink's tribute to Harlem Renaissance. An amazing performance not to be missed! Scholar Extravaganza Fundraiser Februa ...READ MORE
Crocker House Ballroom, 180 State Street Four years in the making and three successful fashion shows later, New London's independent fashion scene ...READ MORE
Avid Black Film historian Lonnie Braxton will be leading an after-hours series with discussion on Friday evenings at 7pm during the entire month of Fe ...READ MORE
Come check out Writers Block Ink's tribute to Harlem Renaissance. An amazing performance not to be missed! Scholar Extravaganza Fundraiser Februa ...READ MORE
Are you looking to meet up with other knitters? We're forming Community Knit, a knitting group facilitated by Jan Dahl. The group will meet weekly o ...READ MORE
The lecherous Duke of Mantua seduces wives and daughters while his hunchbacked Jester, Rigoletto, adds insult to injury by ridiculing their husbands a ...READ MORE
The Garde is featuring 8 films between February 25th and March 7th, and for a one time fee of $30, ticket purchasers can view all eight films one time ...READ MORE
Come check out Writers Block Ink's tribute to Harlem Renaissance. An amazing performance not to be missed! Scholar Extravaganza Fundraiser Februa ...READ MORE
First Wednesday of every month - noon and 6:00 pm - forty minutes or less. Free...however, donations are gratefully accepted. Beautiful, edifying, ...READ MORE
Drawing on the best gospel and contemporary talent from the churches and communities in and around Soweto, South Africa, the Grammy- and Academy Award ...READ MORE
Professional storyteller Jane P.H. Bernoudy will tell African tales as part of the Library's celebration of Black History Month. Public Library of ...READ MORE
Loads of entertainment and food samples, farmers and vendors and 10% shopping all day. Any questions, email Richard Virgin or call 860.861.3136. ...READ MORE
Please join us at the Garde Arts Center Gallery, 305 State Street, for an evening of wine and music by Rich Zack to raise funds to support the efforts ...READ MORE
Crocker House Ballroom, 180 State Street Cosmodemonic Telegraph, New London's independent record label, presents sets by a handful of the finest lo ...READ MORE
Hygienic Art Galleries, 79-83 Bank Street The Hygienic Art XXXI Exhibition will open at 8pm on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at the Hygienic Galleries ...READ MORE
Oasis Pub, 16 Bank Street The Hygienic Cabaret is back and more risque then ever! With your host Dante Speaks, you will be amazed and bewildered by ...READ MORE
The Garde Gallery, 305 State Street Young artists, 14 and under, are invited to submit their works! Just like the main event, the rules are simple: ...READ MORE
Radisson Hotel, 35 Governor Winthrop Boulevard New London Landmarks is hosting a Forum to explore the economic possibilities of Transit Oriented De ...READ MORE
Muddy Waters Cafe, 42 Bank Street Hygienic Art XXXI kicks off on Friday night with the Hygienic Hootenanny with an eclectic line-up of folk and old ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
Join us for our Grand Opening Celebration! Also presenting Origins of Writing, a Provenance Center thematic exhibit January 29 - March 31, 2010. W ...READ MORE
Bob's Discount Furniture Schooltime Series "Cows that type? Hens on strike! Whoever heard of such a thing!" Farmer Brown cries. When his granddaug ...READ MORE
Eclectic Wear (19 Union Street) will host an Ehecatl Acoustic Tour featuring music from 20 20 De Turtle Island (Reggae/Hip-Hop), Alex Schein (Acoustic ...READ MORE
Are you looking to improve the health, immunity and vitality of your body? Do you want to increase your energy level? Then you'll want to check out ...READ MORE
The TSETSE Gallery (190 Bank Street) Showing of "Something Unknown" by Dutch filmmaker Renee Scheltema (104 minutes) comes highly recommended by IO ...READ MORE
The award-winning Beatles concert, RAIN - A Tribute to the Beatles, makes its Garde Arts Center debut on Sunday, January 24, 2010 at 3:00pm at the his ...READ MORE
Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra "A Proven Winner" Toshiyuki Shimada, Conductor & Music Director Soloist: Stephen Charles Page, Jr., Saxo ...READ MORE
The TSETSE Gallery (190 Bank Street) "Through Their Eyes" is a unique approach to seeing the world from various perspectives - different from your ...READ MORE
Excursion: Birding Trip on the Thames River to Ocean Beach. Join Maggie Jones, Executive Director of the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, for ...READ MORE
Join us at the New London Parade Plaza for a community building event! We will be picking up dog waste, which has been left in Downtown New London. I ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
Third Thursday Lecture: Winter Birding Along the Shore, with Maggie Jones Maggie Jones, Executive Director of the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Cente ...READ MORE
Hanafin's Irish Pub, 310 State Street, is proud to host a special Happy Hour to raise funds for Haiti Earthquake Victims. Suggested donation of $ ...READ MORE
Chaplin's Restaurant, 165 Bank Street, will host a benefit to raise money for a mobile clinic in Haiti, which is scheduled for January 22. Tickets ...READ MORE
Young jazz vocal sensation Rachael Price, born in Australia, raised in Nashville and schooled at the New England Conservatory of Music, began her care ...READ MORE
Expressiones Cultural Center (74 State Street) Expressiones Cultural Center in New London is pleased to annnounce our first Solo Photograph Exhibit ...READ MORE
Young jazz vocal sensation Rachael Price, born in Australia, raised in Nashville and schooled at the New England Conservatory of Music, began her care ...READ MORE
Thames River Wine & Spirits, 84 Bank Street Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Wine Tasting from 6-9 p.m. No charge. ...READ MORE
St. James Episcopal Church, 76 Federal Street, hosts The final program of Avery Ensemble's ICE & FIRE Concert Series. Works by: Mozart, C.P.E. Bach ...READ MORE
Michael Kaeshammer, Canada's charismatic piano virtuoso and vocalist with the boogie woogie heart and in-the-moment improv reflexes, plays the histori ...READ MORE
Second Congregational Church (45 Broad Street) Voices on the Thames, New London County's Community Youth Choir, will hold auditions, for new member ...READ MORE
Spirit Gallery, 207 Bank Street Dobritte Norris and Stacey Blanchard split Spirit Gallery's first show in 2010. Hanging from January 1 through Febr ...READ MORE
Friday Night Folk Friday Night Folk in association with New London Music Festival is proud to bring Ida Red and Geoff Kaufman together in New Londo ...READ MORE
The Oasis Pub (16 Bank Street, New London) Fatal Film, Roz Raskin & The Rice Cakes Price: $5 Ages: 21+ Type: Band Show Oasis Pub: The Weir ...READ MORE
First Wednesday of every month - noon and 6:00 pm - forty minutes or less. Free...however, donations are gratefully accepted. Ancient Dorian and A ...READ MORE
Please join us at Ocean Beach to celebrate and promote a NEW New London! Live & Silent Auctions and a night full of surprises! Location: Ocean ...READ MORE
Every Friday Night. The longest running party on Bank street. Free wine tasting from 6-9 p.m. It's a great way to start your weekend. Please Jo ...READ MORE