The 2014 Winter Olympics has kicked off in Russia.
The opening ceremonies are today, and Russia has spent billions of dollars preparing for the event. [ABC News]
Weather
Today, partly cloudy with a high of 30, and tomorrow, clear skies with a low of 14. [Full Forecast]
Need to Know
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy has laid out plans to improve the state's education system. [NBC Connecticut]
The Cooper-Hewitt museum gets a $10 million upgrade. [Wall Street Journal]
Former Mets broadcaster Ralph Kiner has passed away. [NY Daily News]
Sports
The Brooklyn Nets are in Detroit at 7:30.
The New York Knicks host Denver at 7:30
The New Jersey Devils host Edminton at 7.
The New York Rangers skate in Pittsburgh at 7.
On Stage Tonight
• David Johansen @ the Turning Point
• Steve Earle with Greg Trooper @ the Norwalk Concert Hall
• Moe. with the Ringers (featuring Jimmy Herring, Wayne Krantz, Michael Landau, Gary Novak and Etienne Mbappe) and more (Scott Murawski and Reid Genauer) @ the Capitol Theatre
• Rachael Yamagata with Zach Djanikian @ City Winery
• Lord Huron (with Night Moves) @ Terminal Five
• San Fermin (with Son Lux) @ Bowery Ballroom
• Mission of Burma with Speed the Plough @ the Bell House
• Donna the Buffalo @ the Towne Crier Café
• Al Jardine and Friends (including Dusty Wright and Professor Louie) @ the Rubin Museum of Art
• The Losers Lounge tribute to Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground (tonight and tomorrow)
• Danny Seraphine’s CTA featuring Bill Champlin and Larry Braggs @ Iridium (tonight, tomorrow and Sunday)
• WFUV PRESENTS: Lake Street Dive @ Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
Today in History
In 1962, the United States bans all Cuban imports and exports.