Homemade Chicken and Kale Soup

Darien Cooks | written by: CAROLYN EDDIE It was my own fault really. My husband and I started talking about processed food and I mentioned that the soups he loves having for lunch, despite being sold … Read more here…

Greens on the Go: Fed by Flavor

Darien loves Brussels sprouts. If you’re Alyssa Baker Kadow, owner of Greens on the Go at 23 Tokeneke Road in Darien, you know this. Just as you know you can serve tofu that even the naysayer-est … Read more here…

The Darien Foundation: Moving Darien Forward

If you live in Darien, chances are the Darien Foundation has made your life better in some way. A grantmaking organization, The Darien Foundation has funded over $5.5 million via some 120 grants to benefit Darien. … Read more here…

Theatre 308: Behind the Curtain

Art Show | written by: KATIE KOSLOW Theatre 308 is Darien High School’s award-winning theater program. “308,” as it’s known, produces two mainstage productions each year including a fall drama and a spring musical, as well … Read more here…

The Paradox of Assumptions

Lindsay Hurty

Mind Set | written by: LINDSAY HURTY, Ed.M. What was the last assumption you made? Go on, it’s okay. We’ve all made (at least) one in the past day. We’re an assuming breed. I recently assumed … Read more here…

Letter to Our Readers – March 2023

Dear Readers and Residents of Darien, Thank you for your incredible welcome of the launch issue of DarienMagazineCT.com! The response to the profile we did of Penny Glassmeyer and her far-reaching impact on our town has … Read more here…