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Son of Frankenstein: Rocker Edgar Winter plays the Ridgefield Playhouse on Jan. 27
Having a couple of monster hits early in your career can certainly pigeonhole you as a recording artist. But it can also pay for a lot of future evil.
Take '70s rock icon Edgar Winter, for example. In 1973, the Beaumont, Texas-based multi-instrumentalist...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Ridgefield, CBS Corp., Entertainment, Clive Davis
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Do parents have to be equal-opportunity givers?
One child wants a whole bunch of gifts. The other doesn't want much. Are you obligated to spend equally?
Parent advice (from our panel of staff contributors)
As the eldest of six kids, I assure you that it is critically important to give equally to...Tags: Health, Facebook, Family, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Halloween Hangouts For All Sorts Of People
PIX11.comLooking for something fun to do for Halloween. Well, we've got an array of activities for you. Eddie Miller from Holiday Events shared his picks of Halloween happenings in our area. Take a look at a few of these below. -Kids • Hudson Terrace Halloween...Tags: Literature, Religious Festivals, Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Edward Gorey, Entertainment
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Day trip: Reel in a scream-filled weekend
St. Mary's City, Md.
Grave Matters
If you're tired of haunted houses and looking for unconventional Halloween fun, head down to historic St. Mary's City for Grave Matters. Get into colonial character as you watch Maryland's colonists act out a typical...Tags: Religious Festivals, Travel, Festive Events, Entertainment, Holidays
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Last Geek: Game Review: Once Upon a Monster
One of the oldest children's programs in history, “Sesame Street,” is still popular with kids. Parents who grew up watching the Count, Big Bird and Cookie Monster now watch the show with their kids. Now they can visit Sesame Street with their kids in...Tags: Big Bird (fictional animal), Gaming, Entertainment, Concerts, Xbox
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'Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour at Madison Square Garden'
Zap2ItOriginally televised on HBO, this documentary of last February's New York performances showcases the music ... well, "superstar" doesn't do justice to the huge impact she has had not only on that industry but pop culture in general. Complete with...Tags: DVDs, Documentary (genre), Madison Square Garden, Blu-ray Discs, Music
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Komisarjevsky Trial: Petit's Sister Bristles At 'Stunt' Remark
The Hartford CourantJohanna Petit Chapman had the grim task of identifying the bodies of her nieces, Hayley and Michaela, after the 2007 deadly Cheshire home invasion. So when she learned Thursday that one of Joshua Komisarjevsky's defense lawyers had described her family's...Tags: Michaela Petit, Crime Victims, Human Body, Drunk Driving, Chemical Industry
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The horrific John Carpenter
Thirty-three years ago, a low-cost independent horror movie — one that started with the suggestion to make a film about babysitters being murdered — began making the rounds at movie theaters. Few noticed it at first, but that soon changed....Tags: Religious Festivals, Roger Ebert, Movies, Basketball, Entertainment
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Movie review: 'Trollhunter'
From Norwegian writer-director André Ovredal comes the spry, amusing and pulse-pounding "Trollhunter," a monster movie with a love for mountainous, tree-lined Scandinavian scenery and an even greater love for setting memorably ugly, hulking and...Tags: Norway, Cloverfield (movie), Documentary (genre), Movies, West Los Angeles
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The Siren's Call: A beastly menagerie
Los Angeles TimesScan through digital images from the Aberdeen Bestiary and you'll find a marvelous stew of myth and reality. Alongside familiar animals — leopards, panthers, hyenas — this glorious 12th century illuminated manuscript includes some strange...Tags: Weather, Steve Kroft, Harvard University, Chupacabra (cryptid), Science and Technology
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'You Think That's Bad': Book review
Los Angeles Times Book CriticYou Think That's Bad Stories Jim Shepard Alfred A. Knopf: 226 pp., $24.95 It's not that Jim Shepard isn't known, exactly; it's that he isn't known enough. Although his 2007 collection of short fiction, "Like You'd Understand, Anyway," was a finalist...Tags: Godzilla (fictional animal), Book, Netherlands, Social Issues, Climbing
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From the Farm: Despite a bit of chill, spring has sprung
Contributing WriterNice weekend! There is still a little chill in the air but the trees, grass and flowers know it’s time to grow. Everything is leafing out and many of the fruit trees are in blossom. The birds are nesting and our bees have been out in force gathering...Tags: Beets, Book, Gardening, Eggs, Human Interest
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