Introducing the Southern Connecticut Social Calendar
Westport Journal announces the Southern Connecticut Social Calendar, a new platform for cultural event listings in Fairfield and New Haven Counties.
Read MoreWestport Journal announces the Southern Connecticut Social Calendar, a new platform for cultural event listings in Fairfield and New Haven Counties.
Read MoreSusan Granger reviews “The Long Walk,” a dystopian survival thriller based on Stephen King’s novel, which struggled at the box office.
Read MoreThe Artists Collective of Westport presents “Striking Gold: Artists on Wealth and Worth,” at Norwalk’s Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum. The group exhibit runs from Oct. 22 through Jan. 4, with a gala preview on Oct. 18.
Read MoreAfter Sir Benjamin Guinness’s death, the family’s iconic heritage is tainted by power struggles, generational confidences, and sexual scandals in this Netflix drama.
Read MoreSusan Granger reviews “Dark Winds: Season 3,” a compelling neo-noir Western crime drama. Robert Redford and George R.R. Martin make cameos.
Read MoreSpike Lee’s “Highest 2 Lowest,” a re-imagining of Akira Kurosawa’s “High to Low,” is a disappointing crime thriller, lacking rhythm and depth.
Read MoreAfter six television seasons and three feature films, if you’re still an avid “Downton Abbey” fan, you certainly won’t want to miss “The Grand Finale.”
Read MoreIn Locked, director David Yaroevsky traps a petty thief (Bill Skarsgard) inside a custom SUV, turning a simple break-in into a twisted psychological showdown with the vehicle’s sadistic owner (Anthony Hopkins). A remake of the 2019 Argentinian thriller 4×4, the film aims for tension and accountability but struggles to make its antihero sympathetic.
Read MoreSusan Granger reviews Netflix’s “The Thursday Murder Club,” a cozy yet clever Agatha Christie-style mystery. With Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley leading the cast, this sharp adaptation of Richard Osman’s bestseller offers wit, charm, and suspense.
Read MoreMovie critic Susan Granger will lead discussions at Fairfield’s Community Theatre during screenings of two classics: “Sullivan’s Travels” on Sept. 13 with Peter McCrea, and “Dog Day Afternoon” on Sept. 14 with actor Chris Sarandon. Both events promise insight, stories, and Hollywood history.
Read MoreFilm critic Susan Granger reviews The Roses, a reimagining of The War of the Roses starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman.
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The Westport Journal’s Fall Culture Preview highlighted the abundance of theater, art, books, and film events across Connecticut this season
Read MoreSusan Granger dives into Netflix’s Hostage, where political scandal, international intrigue, and personal sacrifice collide.
Read MoreAs Sarah Jessica Parker prepares to appear at the Westport Library’s BOOKED FOR THE EVENING event, Susan Granger examines the faltering finale of “And Just Like That….”
Read MoreSusan Granger dives into AMC’s new live-action series Nautilus, an origin story of Jules Verne’s Captain Nemo. From Nemo’s stolen birthright to underwater battles with giant creatures, the show delivers high-seas adventure—though not without some cheesy moments.
Read MoreIn Chief of War, Jason Momoa brings Hawaii’s unification story to life with authenticity, dazzling cinematography, and brutal battles. Susan Granger reviews the Apple TV+ series, praising its indigenous perspective and epic scope while noting the challenges of complex names and subtitled dialogue.
Read Moreusan Granger dives into Outlander: Blood of My Blood, the richly imagined prequel that reveals the untold love stories of Claire and Jamie’s parents. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century Scotland, the new Starz series entwines romance, politics, and time travel with a powerful examination of patriarchy and legacy.
Read MoreIn Freakier Friday, a chaotic four-way body swap involving three generations of women aims for laughs but misses the mark. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprise their roles, yet the muddled plot and shallow character work leave this sequel struggling.
Read MoreSusan Granger explores Netflix’s Untamed, a mystery mini-series set in Yosemite that follows a veteran park service agent and a rookie ranger as they investigate a deadly fall — and battle personal demons along the way.
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The Revivalists bring their dynamic, genre-blending sound back to the Levitt Pavilion this August! The New Orleans-based, multi-platinum band has earned a national following with their fusion of indie rock, […]
GRAMMY Award Winner Joanie has won 1st place in the USA Songwriting Competition, an Independent Music Award, a GOLD Parents’ Choice Award, NAPPA GOLD Award, Family Choice Award and is […]
FREE TICKET SHOW | Thursday, AUG 13 | 6:30PM DOORS / 7PM Support Free tickets may be reserved in advance via Reserve button below. Reminders: Free tickets are also issued […]
Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez ft. The Sin Sisters & Guests :: “Take Me To The River” : A Deep Celebration of American Song FREE TICKET SHOW FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 […]
Your child can join us every Saturday for a relaxed and inspiring drop-in art class at the museum! Whether your child is an experienced artist or just looking to have […]
FREE TICKET SHOW | SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 | 7:30PM SHOW / 6:30PM DOORS Free tickets may be reserved in advance via Event Website link! Free tickets are also issued day […]
Free show: Sunday, August 16 | 7pm show, 6pm doors SPONSOR: LEIFER PROPERTIES Box office opens on-site 2-hours before show time; free tickets available on a first come basis, based […]
John Tobin Presents! delivers a slate of their funniest stand-up comedians for another free night of side-splitting laughs under the stars!
This dynamic Father-Daughter team just won Best Children’s Album at this year’s GRAMMY Awards. Fyutch is a previous GRAMMY Award Winner, and Aura V is now the youngest child ever […]
In conjunction with Looking for History, join exhibiting artist Rick Shaefer for a guided tour of Colossi on Thursday, July 9, at 6pm. During this one-hour walkthrough, Shaefer will lead […]
FREE TICKET SHOW | Thursday, AUG 20 | 6:30PM DOORS / 7:30PM Show Season Member access to free tickets online is active now. Public access to free tickets begins on […]
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 * 7PM SHOW / 6PM DOORS Take advantage of Early Bird while supplies last: Enjoy pre-sale access and member discounts to this and upcoming shows!* Get your […]
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