Monthly Archives: April 2010

Taking “The Nyberg” For a Spin in Chatanooga.

So I have struck up a friendship with a guy named Corky Coker who owns Coker Tire in Chatanooga, Tennessee. It turns out Coker is a big time car collector… Continue reading

Portrait Painter Everett “Ray” Kinstler is a Connecticut Treasure.

To say that this interview was thrilling and fun at the same time would be an understatement.

Everett Raymond “Ray” Kinstler of Easton, Connecticut is one of the most sought… Continue reading

So Much to Say About Katharine Hepburn in a Documentary #2

At 100 years old, the Ivoryton Playhouse has seen a lot of life, and countless actors on its stage and that includes Katharine Hepburn, she did her first play there.… Continue reading

So Much to Say About Katharine Hepburn in a Documentary #1

This is really fun. Talking to people who really knew and spent time with the iconic actress, Connecticut’s own, Katharine Hepburn.Interviews are being done for a documentary for the Katharine… Continue reading

A Vintage General Store in Ivoryton, Connecticut

This is the kind of store you would expect to find in New England. It’s called “Gather” and it’s located in Ivoryton, Connecticut.

Read More On Ann Nyberg’s Network Connecticut… Continue reading

Angela Campion: Emerson Grad, Rapper, EMT Now on My TV9

There is a huge reason that Waterbury, Connecticut’s Angela Campion is the new spokesgal for My TV9 in New Haven, Connecticut. Angela is smart and articulate, has style and charisma.… Continue reading

Attention! Baby Boomers Have Great Style and Ari Knows It.

I have been watching a really cool, kitschy fun blog called “Advanced Style” whose author is Ari Seth Cohen. The tag line to the blog, “Proof from the wise and… Continue reading

A Dynamic Dreamscaping Web Design Duo in Connecticut

Can you describe a web site design company as adorable? Sure, It’s my blog, I can do whatever I want and that’s just want New Englanders Rachel Edward and Ernie… Continue reading

Looking For A Bone Marrow Match at Yale University

On a bright April spring day, more than nine-hundred people came out to Yale University’s Commons in New Haven, Connecticut to sign up to be a bone marrow donor. It’s… Continue reading

R.J. Julia Bookstore Turns 20!

R.J. Julia Bookstore in Madison, Connecticut is celebrating its 20th birthday.

One of the country’s most well known and successful independent bookstores, known for its author events, has a lot… Continue reading

A World Class Ice Sculptor in Connecticut

Bill Covitz, originally of Ridgefield, Connecticut, started out in life as a chef after graduating from the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York. Bill did that for… Continue reading

Toys for Children In Times of Need

To watch the Toy Closet Program at Yale-New Haven Hospital work is magical.

I founded this program in 1993 and it is flourishing today because of countless volunteers from the… Continue reading