A question to those who travel and play often (specifically pros or those trying to make a considerable profit) - Are you generally just getting rooms comped or are you actually paying for hotel rooms most of the time? I’m on the east coast for now and would like to travel to some casinos in the region but don’t really want to eat the cost of a room on a regular basis in order to do so.
Demanded extra tier credits at The Cromwell & a good run with a sour end at Bally's
Spent the weekend in Vegas with my wife. Only really played craps extensively on two occasions, and figured I'd sum those up here, as both had some interesting pieces... The Cromwell 2/22 Decided to check this out after all of the hype, even though I'm not really enough of a high roller to actually want to put 100x odds behind. The table was ice cold for a while, even with the (kind of snobby?) dealers commenting that no one had hit a point in about an hour. I switched to the DP and was at least keeping my head slightly above water, until a high roller showed up, casually throwing down about $15k in cash. The dealers seemed to be familiar with him. He had quite a bit of energy - some players thought he was annoying, I thought he was pretty funny, and for some reason he would shout "Goddamn bloody Foxwoods!" every time there was a 7 out. Eventually he noticed my DP bet and the point was 4, and so he asked if he could put $1,000 behind it. I hesitated at first before recalling some stories where high rollers will tip players they can win off of, so I let him, and it became a routine, probably 7 or 8 times whenever the point was 4/10. He made a good chunk of change this way, but sadly, the only "tip" I got was when I decided I wanted some odds too, so he couldn't put $1,000 without capping out. He'd pay the extra $10 or whatever to increase the cap and I kept that plus the 1:1 payout when it hit, so I guess I made about $30-40 from him throughout the night. BUT, the next day, when I checked my new Caesars Rewards account, I only had 92 tier credits from the session. I told the Rewards desk and they said I was only written up for a $34 average bet and "you can talk to the pit boss about it if it's wrong." Went back over and it was an all new pit boss with all new dealers. So I said, "hey, numerous times last night, I had $1,000 behind my bets." I'm in a ratty T-shirt and gym shorts, so the pit boss looks at me like, "Really?" I said, yeah, check the tapes, here's where I was standing. He didn't, but I guess that was enough for him to believe me (and it was technically true). So I got about 700 extra tier credits. Better than nothing! A friend later told me that it's pretty common for high rollers to do this, so that they can eliminate the risk of even taking a line bet. By only piggybacking into odds bets off other players, he's playing the only true odds game with no house edge. Bally's 2/24 Decided to stop by Bally's to play before we had to head to the airport. Funny enough, I bumped into one of the other players who I was next to at The Cromwell. I bought in for $300 and it was a little cold at first, but we started to get some really good shooters, one of whom promised he could hit field numbers for a long time before 7'ing out, and damn, he did. Had an excellent shooter who was hitting 4s and 10s like it was easy, so I was putting more odds than I'm usually comfortable doing, and he was easily hitting 6s and 8s, so I was pressing those more than I usually do, too. Eventually I'm up about $150 with Bally's money, and it's time to head to the airport. Point is 4. I decide to put $50 odds, $10 on the 5 and 9, $25 on the 10 and $30 each on the 6/8. All their money. Shooter throws the dice and they stick to his hand for a second and dropped, hit a stack of chips in the centerfield, and landed as a 7 without even really crossing the middle of the table. And they called it. I'm always irritated when they don't "no roll" dice that don't hit the back wall but I guess this is technically within their right to call, but I was right back to what I started with, and we all just cleared out. The table was now empty. Kind of dumb from a business perspective, because if it was a legitimate 7, I think most of us would have stayed for a bit longer, but the fact that the call was such BS... we all bailed. So the casino made a short term gain but a long term loss. It's weird to describe my anger at that situation. I knew I was risking the $150 and it wasn't even my money, so an authentic 7 would have been a disappointment, but I would be a good sport about it. It's just the lousy throw and the multiple interferences the dice took that gave us a 7 really soured the entire experience and seemed like a cheap shot. I bet if it was a 6 or 8, they would have no roll'd it so they didn't have to pay us, but that's just the cynic in me. Bonus - Hotel: The Cosmopolitan We decided to check the Cosmopolitan out because some Redditors told us it had an in-room 2 person hot tub in certain suites, and they're in network with Marriott. As a road warrior for work, I'm a Marriott Titanium Elite, so not only did I have the points to get the room for free, but I only booked the mountain view one, yet they upgraded me to the fountain view for free as a status perk. The tub was nice but was really just a large tub, not a jacuzzi or true hot tub, but it still got plenty of use nevertheless. The vibe at the Cosmopolitan is definitely a more millennial-geared one with a weird 1950s-60s vibe. Think about the 20 year olds who (un?)ironically watch old classic films. That's pretty much their target demographic. I don't know if I'd stay there at the regular sticker price of $200/night, which is high to me by Vegas standards. Even with my recently slashed MLife status, I know I can get the Aria for $89. But it's definitely worth checking out once if you want to treat yourself, and/or have 140,000 Marriott points to burn.
Disney on Ice, January 16 - 20Your favorite Disney stories come to life at Disney On Ice presents Celebrate Memories! Sail along with Moana on her high-seas adventure and dance with Woody, Buzz and all the Toy Story friends. Feel inspired when love wins in Frozen and dreams come true for the Disney Princesses. Share the excitement and make new memories the whole family will treasure forever! Thu.-Fri. 7 p.m.; Sat. 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m.; Sun. noon, 4 p.m., Mon. 1 p.m. , $15-$80 XL Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza, Hartford, CT
Friday, January 17th, 2020:
15th Annual Festival of New Musicals,January 17 - 19The Festival has launched more than 40 new musicals into the universe, sending them across the country, to Broadway, and around the world! Join us for a weekend filled with insider events, seminars, cabarets, and three staged readings of brand-new works as the brightest writers and performers collaborate to create the future of America's greatest art form. Packages & Tickets: Goodspeed's Festival Packages get you access to exclusive events all weekend long! Gold Package: $149, Silver Package: $80, General admission: $25, Students: $15 Fri. & Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m., The Goodspeed, 6 Main St. East Haddam, CT
Cabin Fever PJ Party, January 17A fun evening of movement, music and imagination. Geared for families with young children. 6:30 p.m.-7:15 p.m., Pre-registration: $5 per person, $18 family of four. At the door: $7 per person, $25 family of four. Children under 2 free, Roaring Brook Nature Center, 70 Gracy Rd. Canton, CT
Hard Hittin Beer Shuttle, January 17Friday night beer shuttle to Alvarium Beer Co, Five Churches Brewing, Relic Brewing and Kinsmen Brewing. There are three sessions to choose from. $20, includes transportation only. Must pre-purchase tickets online. 6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. $20, Relic Brewing, 95 Whiting St. Plainville, CT
Bootlegger’s Bash: Raise a Glass to Prohibition!, January 17Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Prohibition in 1920s style! Dance to jazz music, snap a pic (or your mug shot) in the photo booth, and sample 1920s cocktails. We’re also hosting Hartford Flavor Company for a free tasting of their locally-made liqueurs. Be sure to come dressed in your Gatsby-esque best, you might win a prize for best costume. There will even be a pop-up exhibit of “flapper” dresses from our collection on display. Cocktails and refreshments included. Guests must be 21 or older. Advance tickets can be purchased here, or you can buy tickets at the door. 7 p.m.-9 p.m., $25, Connecticut Historical Society, One Elizabeth St. Hartford, CT
Randy Rainbow Live!, January 17Randy Rainbow (yes, real name) is a comedian, actor, writer, host and Internet sensation best known for his viral comedy videos. His popular series of political spoofs and song parodies have garnered international acclaim and over a hundred million views. He's been called "the best thing about the 2016 GOP race" by Dan Savage and his musical tribute to the first presidential debate of 2016 (“BRAGGADOCIOUS!”) received 28 million views in its first two days. He was subsequently asked by the cast of television's Will & Grace to parodize a song which they performed during a political fundraiser for the 2016 election. Randy has also written for comedian Kathy Griffin and hosted and performed in numerous theatrical events for the Broadway, cabaret and gay communities, as well as for the Tony Awards and some of New York City's most popular night spots including 54 Below, Birdland Jazz Club, XL Nightclub and Therapy NYC where his own weekly show ran for two years. He's been seen as a talking head on VH1 and has been heard regularly as both a guest and co-host on Sirius XM Radio. He is the creator and star of the long-runningBroadwayWorld.comweb series Chewing the Scenery with Randy Rainbow and Last Minute with Randy Rainbow. Please Note: This performance was rescheduled from November 9, 2019. If you previously purchased a ticket for that date, it will be good for the same seat at the January 17 performance. You do not need to exchange your ticket. If you have questions, call the Box office at (860) 444-7373 Ext 1. 8 p.m., $35-$55, Garde Arts Center, 325 State St. New London, CT
Saturday, January 18th, 2020:
Root 63 Variety Tasting, January 18 - 20Is Root 63 your favorite wine? The vineyard now has five of them, so come in for a special tasting of all fove wines which are 100% estate grown, sustainably farmers and produced and bottled on premise. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., $10, $12 with souvenir glass., Sunset Meadow Vineyards, 599 Old Middle St. Goshen, CT
Forest City Public Beer Tour, January 18All inclusive public beer tour to Still Hill Brewing, Forest City, Stubborn Beauty and Tavern at the Armory. What’s Included? - Still Hill Brewing (flight or pint of beer) - Stubborn Beauty (flight or pint of beer) - Forest City Brewing (flight or pint of beer) - Tavern at the Armory (one pint of local beer from tap) + - Sampler plate consisting of jerk jerk chicken wings, shrimp spring rolls and sweet potato fries food\ *Food may change slightly depending on availability. - Safe and Reliable transportation, What to bring: Please bring a photo ID. All passengers must be 21+* Pick-Up Locations: 11:20 a.m.: Double Tree Hotel Bristol - 42 Century Drive, Bristol, CT11:45 a.m.: Middletown Inn - 70 Main St, Middletown, CT, 11:15am - 6:00pm, $95 Bristol Double Tree Hotel Parking Lot, 42 Century Dr., Bristol, CT
Lunar New Year Celebration with Chinese Acrobatics @ Danbury Library, January 18Celebrate Lunar New Year with acrobat Li Liu as she performs amazing stunts and tricks including balancing, plate spinning, ribbon dancing, and more! Learn about the 2000 year old tradition of acrobatics and the rituals and customs that will help begin the year of the Rat. FREE! All ages welcome. Registration recommended.11:30 a.m. Farioly Program Room at Danbury Library, 170 Main St. Danbury, CT
Piff the Magic Dragon, January 18Two shows. Straight from “America’s Got Talent, it’s the greatest magic performing dragon of all time! Don’t miss this night jaw-dropping magic tricks and hysterical comedy, think Larry David in a dragon suit blowing your mind with magic tricks. Voted the Magic Circle’s Stage Magician of the Year in 2014, Piff is keen to point out that, even though he is a magician doing tricks dressed in a dragon suit and definitely plays it for laughs, his act is not really suitable for young children. 5 p.m. & 8 p.m., $40-$65, Ridgefield Playhouse, 80 East Ridge Rd. Ridgefield, CT
Terry Fator, January 18It’s a long journey from Corsicana Texas to the Las Vegas stage, but Terry Fator made it to the top as the headliner at the Mirage Hotel in Vegas for the past 10 years. Terry can impersonate over 100 voices with favorites being Karen Carpenter, Elton John, Garth Brooks, Justin Timberlake, Elvis, Meghan Trainor and Bruno Mars. His cast of characters includes: Winston the Impersonating Turtle; the World’s Greatest Elvis Impersonator; Elton John; Vicki the Cougar; President Donald Trump and annoying neighbor Duggie. 8 p.m., $49-$80, Palace Theater, 100 East Main St. Waterbury, CT
Everclear with Paul Gabriel Blues Band, January 18Everclear has written and recorded some truly iconic 1990s alt-rock hits. And while it’s a virtual surety that no Everclear gig is complete without a rendition of “Santa Monica” and “Father of Mine,” lately the band has found that exploring the full range of past material, especially the “deep cuts,” not only gives fans a rare treat, it also injects new life into the band’s live dynamic. Formed by Art Alexakis in 1991 in Portland, Oregon, Everclear has enjoyed a lengthy career spanning 11 studio releases (three of which went platinum), numerous videos, thousands of shows and accolades that include a 1998 Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental. Like a true survivor, Alexakis has soldiered on through multiple lineup changes over the years. The current touring lineup features longtime members Dave French (guitar) and Freddy Herrera (bass), as well as drummer Brian Nolan. 8 p.m. $35-$70, VIP $185., The Klein Auditorium, 910 Fairfield Ave. Bridgeport, CT
Sunday, January 19th, 2020:
Tacos & Tequila Fiesta, January 19Celebrate all things Tacos & Tequila at Foxwoods Resort Casino. Foxwoods is celebrating Cinco de Mayo a few months early. ¡Diecinueve de Enero. Enjoy taco and tequila samples from over 20 companies. Dance along to a live mariachi band or show off your skills on the mechanical bull. It's not a tasting, it's a fiesta! Prices: Blanco ($15) : Includes entry into Tacos & Tequila, you can purchase food and drink. Perfect for designated drivers. Reposado ($45): Includes entry into Tacos & Tequila, 2 Taco Samples and 3 Tequila Samples. Additional food and drink available for purchase. Anejo ($80): Includes entry into Tacos & Tequila, four taco samples and six tequila samples, unlimited Margaritas for one hour. Additional food and drink available for purchase. 4 p.m., Premier Ballroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino, 350 Trolley Line Blvd. Mashantucket, CT
Fox wood and Mohegan Sun, which isbatter poker room as for first live cash game to come?
I used to play pokerstars 0.05/0.1~0.25/0.5 USD stack in taiwan Due to some reason, I am moving to long island NY now and obviously I can't play pokerstars anymore in NY, so I wonder to know if I want start to play live cash game Fox wood and Mohegan Sun these two poker room which has batter rake bouns and more fish and visitor?
"Mel Brooks" - Young Frankenstein (May 4-Jun 2): TheatreWorks, 20 Elm Street Ext, New Milford, Various dates & times, $25-30, - Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced "Fronk-en-steen") inherits his family's estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick, Igor (pronounced "Eye-gore"), and a leggy lab assistant, Inga (pronounced normally), Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. "It's alive!" he exclaims as he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather's. Eventually, of course, the monster escapes and hilarity continuously abounds. May not be suitable for children under 12.
THE ILLUSIONISTS (May 4-6): The Bushnell, 166 Capitol Ave, Hartford, Various times, $22.50-103.50, - Direct from Broadway, the world’s best selling magic show is coming to Hartford! This mind blowing spectacular showcases the jaw dropping talents of five of the most incredible Illusionists on earth. THE ILLUSIONISTS™ – LIVE FROM BROADWAY™ has shattered box office records across the globe and dazzles audiences of all ages with a powerful mix of the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever to be seen on stage. This non-stop show is packed with thrilling and sophisticated magic of unprecedented proportions.
Connecticut Spring Boat Show (May 4-6): Town of Essex, Brewer Essex Island Marina, 11 Ferry St., Essex, Various times, $5 donation for ages 13 & up, - A boutique in-water boat show, located on the scenic Connecticut River, features both sail and power boats. See over 60 boats of all sizes and talk directly with dealers and manufacturers. Visitors attending the show will enjoy seeing a wide range of new and brokerage, power and sail models. In addition to boats on the docks, gear, accessories and service companies will be on site.
Fantasticon (May 4-6): Elm City Games, 760 Chapel Street, New Haven, Various times and dates, 0-$40, - Fantasticon brings together game designers, publishers, artists, and game enthusiasts for a weekend of playtesting, networking, and having fun! Our primary focus is on designers connecting with each other for high level playtesting and in depth discussions about theory and practice, but we welcome anyone with an interest in games and how they're made. We've got 6,000sq/ft of prototype gaming taking over Elm City Games' historic building right in downtown New Haven. Our open gaming style schedule means playtesting can happen whenever, wherever, and with whoever throughout the weekend. But don't worry if you don't know anyone, we'll be working hard to connect players with designers.
HAYLEY JANE & THE PRIMATES: Friday, May 4, Infinity Music Hall, 20 Greenwoods Rd W, Norfolk, 8:00PM, $19-34, - We are so excited to announce Hayley Jane and the Primates. You’ll absolutely love her onstage energy and the Primates bring some serious chops and theatrics with their Jazz-Funk-Blues-Indie fusion. Opening up for them is the ever talented James Maddock who is bringing his solo performance for an intimate and unique performance!
Night at the Cantina - Star Wars Trivia: Friday, May 4, The River's Edge Pub & Grille, 29 North Main Street, Beacon Falls, 6:30PM-8:30PM, FREE (Suggested donation of $40 per team), - Think you know more about Star Wars than anyone? Harness your inner Force and join us in celebrating May the Fourth down at The Mos Eisley Cantina (aka- The River's Edge) with a night of Trivia and fun to benefit the Beacon Falls Youth Theater Group. Trivia will consists of 6 Rounds (with Bonus Round in case of a tie). Costumes are encouraged, so break out your best Wookie and Sith Lord outfits.
Chive Rocks - May the Fourth be With You: Friday, May 4, Hard Rock Cafe, Foxwoods Casino, Mashantucket, 9:00PM, $35-300, - Please join Chive New England in our 4th Chive Rocks as we raise money and awareness for the Childhood Apraxia walk in June! This year will be more epic than ever before. We will have the honour of partying hard with New England’s premiere DJ JD! We are also partnering with Patron for some awesome drink specials to keep you partying all night long. (Sing that last part in your Lionel Richie voice)
Reality Fighting: Friday, May 4, Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, 7:00PM, $40-75, - Reality Fighting heats up Mohegan Sun Arena with all the mixed martial arts action you can handle! Check back soon for bout details.
Saturday, May 5th:
The Full Monty (May 5-13): Warner Theater, 68 Main Street, Torrington, Various dates and times, $19-27, -* Based on the cult hit film of the same name, The Full Monty, a ten-time Tony Award nominee, is filled with honest affection, engaging melodies and the most highly anticipated closing number of any show. The powerhouse team of Terrence McNally (Ragtime) and David Yazbek (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) cooks up an aggressive crowd-pleaser that both entertains and grabs your heart.*
Cinderella (May 5-6): Warner Theater, Nancy Marine Studio Theatre, 82 Main Street, Torrington, Various times and dates, $12.50, - The timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale is reborn with the Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm and elegance. Originally presented on television in 1957 starring Julie Andrews, Rodgers & Hammerstein's CINDERELLA was the most widely viewed program in the history of the medium. Its recreation in 1965 starring Lesley Ann Warren was no less successful in transporting a new generation to the miraculous kingdom of dreams-come-true, and so was a second remake in 1997, which starred Brandy as Cinderella and Whitney Houston as her Fairy Godmother. As adapted for the stage, with great warmth and more than a touch of hilarity, the hearts of children and adults alike still soar when the slipper fits.
Spring on the Farm Festival Weekend (May 5-6): Stamford Museum & Nature Center, 39 Scofieldtown Rd., Stamford, 11:00AM-3:00PM, $10, children under 3 free, - Join us for this fun family weekend on the farm and meet the newest additions to the Heckscher Farm family. There will be activities for all ages including face painting, crafts, a plant sale, bee demonstrations, farm tool demonstrations, animal tours, seed planting and oxen demos. On Sunday, watch as our flock of sheep gets its annual shearing and learn about what happens with their woolly coats. Additionally, an assortment of local food trucks will be on site and our Museum Galleries will be open, featuring the Birds in Art 2017 fine art exhibition.
Walking Tour - Architecture-Homes and Histories: Saturday, May 5, Litchfield History Museum, 7 South St., Litchfield, 10:00AM-11:00AM, $5, - Why does the center of Litchfield have so many white homes? Learn how the history and stories of old Litchfield are preserved in the architecture of the town. The walk will cover North and South Streets. The tour last about an hour, be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. Registration is required and payment is required with registration.
Derby de Mayo: Saturday, May 5, The IRONS Restaurant & Bar at Hilton Mystic, 20 Coogan Blvd., Mystic, 2:00PM-11:00PM, $15, - Party all day and night in the heart of Mystic. Only once in every seven years or so, does the Kentucky Derby fall on Cinco de Mayo. We're combining the two and throwing a Derby de Mayo Bash. Mint Juleps to Margaritas and Tacos to Fried Chicken. Plenty of cold local craft cervezas on tap and in bottles.
5th Annual Hats & Horses Derby Party: Saturday, May 5, Henry Carter Hull Library, 10 Killingworth Hwy., Clinton, 5:00PM, 7:00PM, $25, - Watch the Kentucky Derby live on the big screen and enjoy light refreshments. Dapper attire encourages, including fancy hats. Wear your best and you could win a prize. Enjoy a wine and bourbon tasting, and a silent auction featuring gift baskets and items from local shops and artisans.
NICK DI PAOLO: THE NICK IS RIGHT TOUR: Saturday, May 5, Shubert Theater, 247 College Street, New Haven, 8:00PM, $25-30, - Nick Di Paolo, one of the sharpest minds (and tongues) in stand-up comedy over the past 20 years, is coming to the Shubert for one big night of comedy with “The Nick is Right Tour.” Prepare for a night of hilarious, brutally honest, unapologetic comedy!
Bon Jovi: Saturday, May 5, Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, 7:30PM, $130-200, - Do I need to explain Bon Jovi?
Pomfret Town Wide Tag Sale: Saturday, May 5, 7:00AM, Maps are sold for $1 at 7 a.m. in the Pomfret Community School (20 Pomfret Street) and will lead to approximately 50 tag sale locations throughout town.
MIKE BIRBIGLIA: "THE NEW ONE": Saturday, May 5, College Street Music Hall, 238 College Street, New Haven, 6:00PM, $27.50-49, - MIKE BIRBIGLIA is a comedian and storyteller who has performed in front of audiences worldwide, from the Sydney Opera House to Carnegie Hall. His most recent shows, My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend and Thank God for Jokes, were both filmed for Netflix. Mike has released four albums for Comedy Central Records, including My Secret Public Journal Live, which was named one of the “Best Comedy Albums of the Decade” by The Onion AV Club. In addition to performing live, Birbiglia is an author and filmmaker who wrote, directed, and starred in the acclaimed films Sleepwalk with Me and Don’t Think Twice. His book, Sleepwalk With Me and Other Painfully True Stories, was a New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the Thurber Prize For American Humor. As an actor, Birbiglia has appeared on Orange is the New Black, Inside Amy Schumer, and Girls as well as in the films Trainwreck, The Fault in Our Stars, and Popstar. Birbiglia currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife Jen
Griswold's Night Light Festival: Saturday, May 5, Griswold Parks and Recreation, Veterans' Memorial Park, 68 Ashland St., Jewett City, 5:00PM-10:00PM, Free, -* Let's light up Jewett City with a parade of floats & a festival in Veteran's Memorial Park. Food Trucks will be offering all different types of treats, foods and unique meals PLUS Wolverine Radio will be holding a DISCO PARTY! All are welcome to join the parade!*
Cinco de Mayo Zip & Sip Adventure: Saturday, May 5, EMPOWER Leadership Sports & Adventure Center, 2011 South Main St., Middletown, 9:00AM-6:00PM, $45, - Thrilling and exciting tree-top zip lines and aerial adventure challenges, all led by energetic guides, followed by "rehydration" at the Inn at Middletown's Tavern. All zip line participants, ages 21+, receive a drink voucher for a house margarita or local draft beer at the Tavern at the Armory. Drink voucher valid on May 5, 2018 only.
Northeast PEZ Collectors Gathering: Saturday, May 5, Sheraton Stamford Hotel, 700 East Main St., Stamford, 10:00AM-2:00PM, Adults $5, Children 8 and under free, - Do you have a "Sweet" spot for candy? Well, why not come to the "sweetest" place in Stamford, The Northeast PEZ Collectors gathering. Bring the entire family to see the largest PEZ gathering on the east coast. It's a fun event for collectors of all ages. You will see the newest PEZ, vintage PEZ, United States PEZ and even PEZ from Europe. You will see regular sized PEZ dispensers to "Giant PEZ." You might even see "The Worlds Smallest PEZ" on display. PEZ collectors from all over the United States converge on Stamford for this annual gathering. Come be part of the fun. It only happens once a year in Connecticut.
Cinco de Mayo Cruise: Saturday, May 5, Departs from Eagle Landing State Park, 14 Little Meadow Rd., Haddam, 5:00PM-7:00PM, $30, - Take a relaxing late Saturday afternoon cruise as we celebrate Cinco De Mayo and the beautiful spring foliage on the lower Connecticut River. Cinco De Mayo is a Mexican holiday that has become quite popular in the United States as a fun, festive day! On this cruise, as we celebrate Cinco De Mayo, we will see a nesting Osprey and other wildlife, and enjoy the beautiful scenic river views. There will be soft Mexican music. Bring your favorite “Mexican” or any beverage and a picnic if you’d like. And Captain Mark will be making his famous Key Lime Pie. No one under 12 years old please.
Tom Jones: Saturday, May 5, Grand Theater, Foxwoods Casino, Mashantucket, 8:00PM, $65-105, - Tom Jones' 50-year career has remarkably gone from strength to strength. Along with sustaining his popularity as a live performer and recording artist for five decades, he has garnered - at the age of 77 - the best reviews of his career for his most recent albums, Long Lost Suitcase, Spirit In The Room and Praise & Blame (Island/Universal). Critics across the world are unanimous in their approval and admiration for both the recorded work and the performance of it in concert.
Sunday, May 6:
5th Annual Run the Gauntlet Obstacle: Sunday, May 6, East Rock Park, 41 Cold Spring St., New Haven, 9:00AM-12:00PM, Adults $50, Students $35, Spectators Free, - A spring race in the Denali Gauntlet Race Series. Run the Gauntlet at East Rock Park features a 5K obstacle course with 15-20 man-made and natural obstacles. After the race, participants are invited to enjoy a post-race party with pizza from Old World Pizza Trucks, beer from Thimble Island Brewing Company, and live entertainment. Proceeds from Run the Gauntlet at East Rock Park support The Denali Foundation Scholarship Fund for children attending the New Haven Parks and Recreation ECO Adventure Camp.
9th Annual Girls Just Wanna Run 5k Race: Sunday, May 6, Town of Litchfield, North Shore Road, Litchfield, Registration 10:30AM-11:30AM, Race begins 12:00PM, $35, Free for spectators, -* A 5K race which focuses on health and wellness in girls and women. Walkers, joggers, runners, girls and women of all ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Prizes will be awarded to the Overall First Female Finisher, the first female finisher in each age division and to the Most Glamorous Runner(s).*
The Dance Collective at Hog River Brewing Co.: Sunday, May 6, 1429 Park Street, Hartford, 6:30PM, $25, - The Dance Collective is back at Hog River Brewing Co. on Sunday, May 6th at 6:30pm. We had so much fun last November, we decided to do it again! Keeping the evening casual and cool, come join us and grab a pint while you sit back and enjoy professional contemporary dance performance! The Dance Collective brings you cultural & art performances outside a formal, traditional setting. This performance highlights the work of various female choreographers and dancers from across the United States. A bill consisting of solos, duets, and group performances; dancers will surround the brewery, conveying themes of empowerment, strength, and more. The choreographic artists that will be presenting are Dot Armstrong, Emory Campbell, Meghan Dodd, Fran Fuller, Alice Halter, Sheila Huggins, Rosanna Karabetsos, Betsy McMillan, and Kirsten Schranze. Your ticket comes with 1 free drink.
TYLER BRYANT & THE SHAKEDOWN: Sunday, May 6, Webster Theater Underground, 7:00PM, $13-15, - After relocating to Nashville at the age of 17 from Honey Grove, Texas, Tyler Bryant met drummer Caleb Crosby. After only a week, the two formed "The Shakedown" and began performing as a group with Calvin Webster on bass. Bryant was later introduced to Boston guitarist Graham Whitford (son of Aerosmith's Brad Whitford) and immediately asked Whitford to relocate to Nashville to join the group. Noah Denney was the final addition to the group, cementing the current lineup
So the story started on Saturday when my parents took me out to Foxwoods casino and resort where we would spend the night. When we got there we when to our room and put our stuff away and then we were going to go to dinner. Once I figured out what restaurant we were going to I was so pissed bc of there service and food and I let my parents know it too! So as I suspected once my food came it was crap as usual and I was pissed. I told them it was bad and I said we should go somewhere else to what my mom responded to with, "Are you paying?" to what I responded to her with "are you?" because the dinner was free and she was pissed so that ended my night. Sunday/mothers day So the morning was crap because my mom did not get breakfast for us so we did not eat till after 12. When we were about to leave my dad saw a free 100$ gift card to the hotel spa and my mom was like GET IT and I was like aye look at the line for 100$ when the spa is expensive af what is the few more dollars gonna do? She said shut up idiot so I did and said nothing much till later. At around 2 she told me I had to go shop for my sister close and I what like fuck that and I ask may I please not go then I was why do I need to come then I said I hate shopping especially if its not for me I don't want to go on your 2 hour shopping spree. She did the usual guilt trip me into coming of ohh u wanna ruin mothers day how about I ruin ur birthday why don't u give me ur phone and pc and I leave u here and I shut the power off. So I had to come and I spent over 3 hours at one store and it was horrible and I was miserable so when she said ill drop u guys of at home as like a punishment for not being happy I was as good and she was like with no food or power. So we got to dinner and my sister started a problem on fortnite and how good it is and I combated it and I easily won but she kept going and my mom lost it and said u ruined mothers day for me I don't want you anywhere near me leave right now. But I could not bc im 14 so ya I just sat there so then she said I'm not paying for my gym and lunch. Now I need help on how to fix it I'm sure plenty of you screw ups have some experience.
Black Hog Brewing Cornhole Tournament: June 11th, 1 PM, Black Hog Brewing Celebrate! West Hartford: - June 10th + 11th, 10 - 6 PM/12 - 6 PM, West Hartford Town Hall ComiCONN: - June 10th + 11, 10 - 7 PM, Foxwoods Casino Sea Music Festival - June 8th - 11th, Mystic Seaport Ginfest Hartford - June 10th, 1 PM, The Society Room LOCAL/SOCIAL Pop-Up food truck + craft beer pairing :- June 7th, 6:30 PM, Noah Webster Houe in West Hartford Open Co-Working at Upward Hartford: - June 9th, 10 AM - 2 PM, Upward Hartford That's all I have time for this Monday morning, but please feel free to add/promote any other CT events near you!
History Hikers (New Haven, April 26-Jun 30): New Haven, New Haven Green-Church and Chapel, $25, - Hike through History in New Haven, CT. This walking tour takes you through time around the heart of New Haven with the legend and lore of four centuries.
Bright Star (April 26 - 29): Shubert Theatre, 247 College St., New Haven, Various times, $39-126, -* From Grammy, Emmy and Academy Award-winning Steve Martin and Grammy Award winning Edie Brickell comes Bright Star, the five-time Tony-nominated new Broadway musical. Inspired by a real event, this original musical tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the American south in the 1920s and 1940s. Propelled by an ensemble of onstage musicians and dancers, the story unfolds as rich tapestry of deep emotion, beautiful melodies and powerfully moving performances.*
KISS (April 27 - May 19): Yale Repertory Theatre, University Theatre, 1120 Chapel Street, New Haven, Various times, $30-90, -* A standing double date in Damascus quickly escalates into farce as four friends unburden their hearts and reveal their secret passions. But as civil war wages outside, nothing is really what it seems to be. Kiss is a politically charged and emotionally resonant exploration of what gets lost in translation: the unfathomable human toll of a nation in chaos.*
John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous: Friday, April 27, Grand Theater, Foxwoods Casino, Mashantucket, 8:00PM, & 11:00PM, $40-55, - JOHN MULANEY is an Emmy Award winning writer and comedian. He most recently starred in the Broadway hit, “Oh, Hello on Broadway” alongside Nick Kroll. In 2015 Mulaney released his 3rd hour stand up special a Netflix Original titled THE COMEBACK KID which the AV Club called his best hour of his career. He began his career in New York’s East Village and has since toured around the world. In 2008, he began writing at Saturday Night Live where he appeared as a Weekend Update correspondent and co-created characters such as Stefon with Bill Hader. He currently writes for IFC’s Documentary Now and for Netflix’s Big Mouth on which he voices the character of Andrew. Mulaney’s first comedy album, The Top Part, was released in 2009. He released his second Comedy Central special and album New In Town in 2012, and upon review Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly hailed Mulaney as one of the best stand-up comics alive.
Let's Have a Kiki: Winter is Ova!: Friday, April 27, Partners Cafe, 365 Crown St, New Haven, No Cover, - Join us at Partners Cafe for this months' glorious show, incredible performances, fabulous drinks, and plenty of sexy guys and girls to flirt with. All hosted by one of your favourite New Haven girls Kiki Lucia! With performances by: Lotus - qween Pastiche Benson Hazel Berry AND A SURPRISE SPECIAL GUEST making her return, Cocktails at 10:30 p.m. Shows at Midnight and 1:00 a.m.| 21+ Drink Specials till 11:00 p.m.
WHO'S BAD: THE WORLD'S ONLY SANCTIONED TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON: Infinity Music Hall Hartford, 32 Front St, Hartford, 8:30PM, $34-49, - The World’s #1 Michael Jackson Tribute, and the only one sanctioned by his family and friends, Who’s Bad is coming back to Hartford!! The King of Pop left an enormous catalog of anthems and chart-topping hits, as well as the cherished memories of his innovated performances, and nobody, but nobody delivers a more powerful tribute. This is a must see concert experience!!
Moments & Minutes Festival: Friday, April 27, Longwharf Theater, New Haven, 222 Sargent St., New Haven, 7:00PM, Free, - Long Wharf Theatre wrestly with big ideas, both on its stages and through its educational program. A great example of the theater's impact can be found through the 4th annual Moments & Minutes Festival, an evening of student created work. For the past four years, the Education department has posed a question inspired by the season's themes and invited students in grades K-12 to respond by writing poems, raps, monologues, or other performance pieces. This year students were invited to reflect on what it means to truly be seen and to see others. Over 80 students submitted original pieces for consideration. A small group was selected to perform as part of the festival.
Matt & Kim: Friday, April 27, College Street Music Hall, 238 College St, New Haven, 7:00PM, $25-30, - Matt and Kim, the duo known for infectious, beat-driven anthems and explosive live shows, are back with their sixth studio album ALMOST EVERYDAY, due out this spring on FADER Label. Work on the new music began soon after Kim suffered a torn ACL while performing on stage at Mexico’s Vaiven Festival in 2017. The year-long break from touring allowed Matt and Kim the time to focus on songwriting and complete this album, which is one of the band’s most personal releases to date.
Saturday, April 28:
109th Annual Connecticut Sheep, Wool, & Fiber Festival: Saturday, April 28, Tolland Agricultural Center, 24 Hyde Ave., Route 30, Vernon, 9:00AM-4:00PM, $5 Parking, - Events include ongoing demonstrations and featuring fiber of all types, fiber tools, dyes, finished goods, soaps, herbals, local Connecticut cheese, and a variety of other quality items produced by small farms and businesses. This festival began in 1909 by the Connecticut Sheep Breeders Association as a program "to promote the keeping of sheep in Connecticut," and has evolved and expanded into a premier sheep and fiber festival. The even is a delightful agricultural and learning experience for the general public as well as shepherds and fiber enthusiasts.
Harry Potter Pop-Up Festival: Saturday, April 28, Lyric Hall Theater, 827 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, 12:00PM, Free-$15, -* Inside are all manner of magical wares, creative, handmade items touching your whimsy and delighting your childlike sense of wonder. Musicians strum their original wizard rock tunes in the other room to a gathering of wizard people. Day turns into night, and anticipation builds for a rocking concert from touring wizard rockers from all over the country. The butterbeer is pouring, friendly faces abound, and the night ends in a dance explosion that you’ll remember for a long time to come….*
Sleeping Beauty: Saturday, April 28, Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, Westport, 1:00PM, & 4:00PM, $45, - Ballet Etudes Company is proud to celebrate its 30th anniversary with two performances of its magnificent production of Sleeping Beauty.
Anthony Jeselnik: Funny Games: Saturday, April 28, Fox Theater, Foxwoods Casino, Mashantucket, 8:00PM, $35, - Anthony Jeselnik is a stand-up comedian from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Anthony starred in and created THE JESELNIK OFFENSIVE, which ran for two seasons on Comedy Central. Anthony has written for and appeared on several roasts for Comedy Central, most notably THE ROAST OF DONALD TRUMP and THE ROAST OF CHARLIE SHEEN. Anthony has performed on CONAN, THE TONIGHT SHOW, JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE and was the first ever stand-up comic to appear on LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON. He has also written for LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON and received an Emmy Nomination for his work on A NIGHT OF TOO MANY STARS: AN OVERBOOKED CONCERT FOR AUTISM EDUCATION. Anthony was named one of Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch in 2008 and one of Comedy Central’s Hot Comics in 2009. In 2010, Anthony released his debut comedy album, SHAKESPEARE, through Comedy Central Records. In 2013, he released CALIGULA, his first hour long special, to critical acclaim. Anthony hosted season nine of NBC’s LAST COMIC STANDING alongside judges Norm Macdonald, Roseanne Barr and Keenen Ivory Wayans. Anthony received praise for his hour long special THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS, which was released by Netflix in 2015.
Sunday, April 29:
5th Annual Thread City Hop Fest: Sunday, April 29, Town of Windham, Jillson Square, 645 Main St., Willimantic, 1:00PM-5:00PM, $10-50, - Attendees will enjoy samples from more than 45 breweries from throughout New England. The Thread City Hop Fest is organized by the Willimantic Brewing Company on behalf of Willimantic Renaissance, Inc. Proceeds from the Hop Fest benefit The No Freeze Project, Willimantic Renaissance, Inc. Vulturetown Arts, Windham Area Interfaith Ministry, Covenant Soup Kitchen, Horizons - Camp Horizons, and The Mill Museum.The Hop Fest is rain or shine. Buy tickets online or at Willibrew (967 Main Street, Willimantic)
STEEL PANTHER SUNSET STRIP LIVE: Sunday, April 29, Webster Theater, 31 Webster St., Hartford, 8:00PM, $25-30, - Hair / Glam Metal (Heavy Metal) band formed Los Angeles, CA The band has formerly been known as Danger Kitty, Metal Shop and Metal Skool. Line-up: Michael Starr (Ralph Saenz) - singer Satchel (Russ Parrish) - lead guitar Lexxi Foxxx (Travis Haley) - bass Stix Zadinia (Darren Leader) - drums
Guided 90 Minute Tour of Lockwood-Matthews Mansion Museum (April 13-15): Saturday, April 14, Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, 295 West Avenue, Norwalk, $0-20, - Enjoy a memorable experience at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum on the Extended Tour. At 90 minutes, the Extended Tour includes the majestic first floor of the Mansion and the award-winning Servants’ Quarters in addition to the Mansion’s second floor bedroom suites and family room.
Rent 20th Anniversary Tour @ Palace Theater (April 13-15): 100 East Main Street, Waterbury, Different times depending on days, $57.50-97.50 - In 1996, an original rock musical by a little-known composer opened on Broadway…and forever changed the landscape of American theatre. Two decades later, Jonathan Larson’s RENT continues to speak loudly and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world. And now, this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award®-winning masterpiece returns to the stage in a vibrant 20th anniversary touring production.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Concert: (April 13-15) Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, 166 Capitol Ave., Hartford, $65.50-95.50 - Audiences will be able to relive the magical adventure of Harry Potter’s second year at school like never before. This concert features Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets™ in high-definition while The Hartford Symphony performs John Williams’ otherworldly score. Experience the wonder of talking spiders, scolding letters, and giant snakes all over again!
Grit 'n Wit: Friday, April 13, University of Bridgeport, 126 Park Ave., Bridgeport, 1:30PM, - Grit 'N Wit is New England's first mental and physical obstacle course. The course runs on the back field where you will take on 16 different physical and mental obstacles together.
Buckethead: Friday, April 13. $35, 7:00PM, Fairfield Theatre
They Might Be Giants: Friday, April 13. $25-35, 8:00PM, College Street Music Hall, New Haven
The Piano Guys: Friday, April 13. $20-65, 8:00PM, Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, Storrs
Saturday, April 14th:
Vintage Collectors & Antiques Aficionados, Tags & Treasures Sale (April 14-15): Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, 211 Main St., Wethersfield, 9:00AM-3:00PM, Adults $6, Children $3, - Collectors of vintage oddities, artifacts and antiques will be rummaging for this year’s hottest collectibles. For more than 40 years, this sale has been organized by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in The State of Connecticut. The bi-annual event features hundreds of household items, including furniture, vintage pieces, and historic estate items from some of Connecticut’s oldest families. Other treasures at this year’s sale: glass, sterling silver, china, linens, fine jewelry and books, all donated by the Colonial Dames, who maintain the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum. On Sunday, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., attendees may fill a bag for a small price.
Community Yard Sale (April 14-15): Griswold Parks and Recreation, Veterans' Memorial Park, 68 Ashland St., Jewett City, 7:00AM-3:00PM, - Looking for bargains? There's bound to plenty at our Community Yard Sale! And if you come with your children or grandchildren on April 14th, they can participate in our massive egg hunt.
CT Piecemakers Spring Quilt Show (April 14-15): Wyndham Southbury, 1284 Strongtown Rd., Southport, Various times, Free, -* A judged quilt show, bursting with traditional and artistic quilts. Enjoy the quilts, shop the vendors and participate in the* raffle.
35th Annual CT Cactus and Succulent Society Show & Sale (April 14-15): Bristol Senior Community Center, 240 Stafford Ave., Bristol, Various times, Free, - The Connecticut Cactus and Succulent Society celebrates its 35th annual Cactus and Succulent Show and Sale. This is one of the largest show of its kind in the East, with over one thousand visitors each year. The judged show has more than 100 categories with over 500 entries. In addition, there will be at least 15 vendors with a huge selection of cactus and succulent plants, pots, soils, and books. A free plants will be given to the first 50 families entering the show on both days. There will also be a series of free lectures (a schedule of lectures will be posted on the below website) and auctions of larger plants.
Eggtopia & Griswold Community Yard Sale: Saturday, April 14, Griswold Parks and Recreation, Veterans Memorial Park, 68 Ashland St., Griswold, 11:00AM-12:30PM, - Easter egg hunt of over 6,000 eggs; meet the Easter Bunny, have your face painted, and color and make egg decorations.
Suds of the Season - A Limited Release Beer Fest: Saturday, April 14, SportsCenter of CT, 784 River Rd., Shelton, 12:00PM-4:00PM, $10 (designated driver)-45, - Every pass includes a pass to the sports center, This beer festival features limited release and seasonal beers from craft breweries in Connecticut, New England (and beyond) as well as national brewers. To add to the festivities we will feature food trucks, vendors, and one of Connecticut's most popular cover band, The Rum Runners, where the party never ends.
AIDS Walk New Haven: Saturday, April 14, 250 Temple St, New Haven, 10:30AM-1:30PM, - AIDS Walk New Haven is a 5K walk to raise money to provide support services to individuals and families infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in the greater New Haven community. Our goals are to raise money, increase public awareness, promote prevention through advocacy, and unite the Yale-New Haven community against stigma, apathy and infection.
Sunday, April 15
How I Became a Pirate: Sunday, April 15, Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, Westport, 1:00PM, & 4:00PM, $20, - A rollicking musical adventure about young Jeremy Jacob who joins Captain Braid Beard's band of comical pirates on a quest for the perfect spot to bury their treasure. While Jeremy finds fun and adventure on the high seas, he soon learns that home and family are treasures that can't be found on any map. Based on the bestselling book by Melinda Long and produced by Dallas Children's Theatre, the musical is recommended for grades K through 5.
The Mallet Bros. Band (With Special Guest Jon Fishman from PHISH): Infinity Music Hall, 20 Greenwoods Rd W, Norfolk, 7:30PM, $24-44, The Mallett Brothers Band will be joined by Jon Fishman of Phish for 2 weeks of their 2018 spring tour. This tour marks the first extended series of dates with the Phish drummer and the fourth overall appearance with the band. Fishman will be playing a 2nd Drum kit during the sets comprised mostly of The Mallett Brothers Band original music
I just had the greatest week of my life before I leave for college.
So last Saturday my parents threw an awesome Grad party for me that had a led zepplin tribute band that rocked. I had a great time hanging out with my friends. This girl that I have liked and her younger sister came, and we made out at the end of night in the back of the car right next to her sister. Now this was not my plan, but it was still awesome. For my last night, my friend got us a suite at Foxwoods Casino (his aunt got it for us for free), and we needed more girls because we had 4 guys and 1 girl. I invited my friend, and her friend (lets call her K). At first they couldn't come, but at the last minute they were able to.Well we've all hung out with K, and she is INSANELY hot. My friend had tried to get with her before, so we were going to see if it would happen this night. We all went out to eat, and I learned K was interested in me! We went up to the room and got a little drunk, and then went back down to the casino. I wanted some gum so I brought K with me to find a store. We got to know each other better, and then met up with our friends. My boys and I went downstairs to play poker while the girls and our quirky friend J were in the room. After a couple of rounds, my friend had lost $400. After this we start getting snaps from the girls upstairs. Apparently J was getting too drunk, and took off his shirt, and tried to hug the girls. So we get upstairs and stop him but he just kept getting weirder throughout the night. After we chilled some more, it was time to go to bed (except for J, who wanted to take a bath). At the end of the night we needed to figure out who was sleeping where. The 2 drunkest kids slept on the couches, my other 3 friends took the other room that had 2 beds and K and I got the King sized bed. We made out and did some other things until 4:00 AM. But there was a problem, I had just had surgery on my balls, and had alot of stitches. This prevented me from having sex, and after waking up at 6 for some more action, I had finally experienced Blue Balls. The night was heavenly torture. edit: I am finishing the deed over break https://i.imgur.com/BZ6lPLH.png
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