We have over 20 major concert venues around Connecticut that bring in National talent to local singers. Most are great, but I will never step foot into a few again.

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Most of Connecticut's live music venues have been renovated in the past 10-20 years, while some are old and beat. Only a few venues can handle over 10,000 guests, and others only 200. Some have amenities like multiple bathrooms, while others only have a local food truck outside their gates. Here are my honest reviews of my experiences at over a dozen of Connecticut's largest performing arts centers and arenas.

A Worst to First Ranking of Connecticut's Major Concert Venues

Do you like seeing live music in an intimate setting, or in front of 17,000 other fans? Connecticut has over a dozen major concert venues with seating capacities of 100-25,000. I've been to all of these, and there are some that I will never go to again. I've ranked a dozen of our industry leaders from worst to first.

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Four Grocery Stores in Connecticut Where You Can Find Anything

Are you cooking Lo Mein tonight? Does your Fondue maker need the perfect cheese to melt? I'll bet Stop & Shop doesn't have what you're looking for, but maybe these four places do? These are four of the most diverse, well-stocked grocery stores in Connecticut. Give them a shot, you just might find the exact ingredient you're missing.

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Where Would a Season of The White Lotus: Connecticut Take Place?

Did you know that Mike White, the creator of Max's The White Lotus, went to Wesleyan in Middletown? If Connecticut could offer enough tax credits to lure the mastermind of our favorite show back here to shoot the next season, where do you think The White Lotus: Connecticut would take place?

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