West Haven singer Lexi Mariah builds music career one single at a time
Andrea Valluzzo
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CT musician Lexi Mariah released her single Playlist on June 11.Natalie Panza / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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CT musician Lexi Mariah released her single Playlist on June 11.Natalie Panza / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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CT musician Lexi Mariah released her single Playlist on June 11.Natalie Panza / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Lexi Mariah of West Haven is just 22, but she has been passionate about music for nearly 10 years. Hard at work on launching a music career, she is earning her chops in the industry, recording and releasing music as well as mastering marketing and audience-building techniques.
Gentrification, pandemic differences take center stage in Marginal Costs at Aldrich
Andrea Valluzzo
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“Marginal Costs” will be on display at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield June 7 through January 2, 2022.Courtesy of Lucia HierroShow MoreShow Less
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“Marginal Costs” will be on display at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield June 7 through January 2, 2022.Courtesy of Lucia HierroShow MoreShow Less
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Artist Lucia Hierro poses in front of her mural at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.Carl HolderShow MoreShow Less
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Lucia Hierro s debut solo show Marginal Costs will be on display at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum from June 7 to January, 2, 2022.Kevin ClaiborneShow MoreShow Less
Painting with flies? John Knuth explores rebirth through nature-based paintings in Southport
Andrea Valluzzo
FacebookTwitterEmail Bright Morning Light by John Knuth.Courtesy of Hollis Taggert
If John Knuth was not an artist, he probably would be a biologist. As a child, he grew up in Minnesota catching snakes and reading Andy Warhol art books. His twin passions for nature and art have shaped his life ever since.
Long fascinated with nature, Knuth, who is now based in Los Angeles, frequently uses unorthodox materials and techniques, which he uses to survey nature and the changing landscapes. A new exhibit, “John Knuth: The Dawn,” on view through July 3 at Hollis Taggart in Southport, explores revitalization and rebirth. While not new, these themes seem especially timely now, as Connecticut and other states open up more fully after over a year of COVID-related restrictions.