The Art of Connection: Artisans Find Support and Success at the Newtown Arts Festival | Victoria Steele
For the past thirteen years, a crowd of artisans, families, food trucks, and live bands have congregated in early fallContinue Reading
For the past thirteen years, a crowd of artisans, families, food trucks, and live bands have congregated in early fallContinue Reading
I grab a bottle of soapand a new spongethen lock myselfin the bathroom.I drop to my knees,next to the moldthatContinue Reading
Three actors stride across the temporary stage. The first clad in high heels, the second in shiny dress shoes andContinue Reading
On a sunny day in April, rather than spending the day soaking up the sun, English and art students foundContinue Reading
On December 28, 1922, in New York City a superhero was born. Stan Lee, descended from Romanian-Jewish immigrants, spent hisContinue Reading
I drive aimlessly around Connecticut. Not because I’m bored, but because it’s fun. Each town presents a different feel, uniqueContinue Reading
December is the worst month for a college student. It’s not because of finals, but something much worse. HOLIDAY SEASON! It’s the time of theContinue Reading
It was hot that summer at the Vans Warped Tour in Hartford. I think it was 2011. I was sweatingContinue Reading
A silver sedan pulls up in front of Stella and Mazie’s and two women hoist supplies from their car intoContinue Reading
On a rainy October afternoon, I am sitting with my cousin Jess in her Southbury suburban home. Her one-year-old daughterContinue Reading










