CT's Old State House travels back to 1776 — with songs, beer and a declaration“It spreads out throughout the world over the next 250 years, to these very days that we’re in now,” Professor Matthew Warshauer said.By Ken Dixon
Interactive ‘Mi Casa, Your Casa 2.0’ art installation is coming to StamfordThe installation features illuminated red house-shaped frames, each containing a swing "that encourages visitors to pause, interact, and experience the space in a new way," according to the release. By Tracey O’Shaughnessy
CT woman shares her secrets to living a joyful life at 105Anna Decanini turned 105 on June 26 at Brightview on New Canaan. She reflects on a life lived with family, good food, wine, humor and faith.By Tracey O’Shaughnessy
UConn study finds positive aging TikToks can boost women’s outlookAmanda Cooper's study found that watching videos of older women talking positively about aging was able to "somewhat shift the dial on how women are feeling about their own ability to age," she said.By Tracey O’Shaughnessy
Introverts can build social connections to boost longevityBeing socially disconnected is associated with higher risk of illnesses, including heart disease, stroke, anxiety, depression, and dementia, according to Harvard Medical.By Tracey O’Shaughnessy
CT Culture Corner: Annette Bening news and a serial killer talkNot all of Katharine Hepburn's movies were hits, including one she starred in with Annette Bening. By Tracey O’Shaughnessy
My Ride: Customized 1957 Oldsmobile was rebuilt after a fireThe futuristic copper-colored coupe belonging to Jim Torok of Norwalk is difficult to recognize as a 1957 Oldsmobile due to extensive restyling.By Bud Wilkinson
Review: Riding the ferry from Stamford to the Mets is a must-try experienceIt’s an experience I recommend to any Mets fan, baseball fan in general, or just any lover of ferry trips and new experiences.By Erik Ofgang
CT Culture Corner: Shepard Fairey exhibit, Somi concert this weekThe artist responsible for Obama's "Hope" poster and the "Obey" graphic comes to New London Museum, Irish dance in Torrington and who wrote the classic "Danny Boy," anyway?By Tracey O’Shaughnessy
Can your pup help you live longer? Studies suggest dog ownership lengthens livesDog ownership is associated with increased human longevity, particularly due to a 24% lower risk of death from all causes over a 10-year period. Why does having a dog help us live longer? By Tracey O’Shaughnessy
Beardsley Zoo welcomes 8 new piglets"Welcoming new life is always exciting, and this litter gives our guests an opportunity to connect with an important heritage breed up close," Beardsley Zoo CEO Jim Wharton said in a news release. By Joseph Tucci
The Summer Bird Counts are underway. Here's what to know. The Summer Bird Counts are underway on weekends this month and in early July. By Greg Hanisek
A who's who of Connecticut pizza figures who traveled to D.C.Some of Connecticut's most notable names in pizza were on Wednesday's trip to Washington D.C. By Leeanne Griffin and Mark Zaretsky
New Haven's move to become U.S. pizza capital 'a cheesy stunt,' according to NYCOfficials in New York City and Chicago share their reactions to U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro bringing delegates from Connecticut to name New Haven the pizza capital of the U.S. in Congress.By Layla Schlack
These celebrities have shown their love for New Haven apizzaFrom A-list actors to members of presidential cabinets and legendary musicians, these celebrities have dined at New Haven's top pizzerias.By Leeanne Griffin
New Haven chef opens Cast Iron Chef Pizza & Bar in SeymourCast Iron Chef Pizza & Bar, owned by Chef Attilio Marini, opened its doors in Seymour’s Klarides Village Plaza on April 4. By Abby Weiss
After being thrown out of car, 3-legged dog finds home with CT coupleA Connecticut couple nursed a three-legged dog named Stanley back to health after he was thrown out of a moving car in Texas. They later adopted the pup.By Abby Weiss