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ETHEL and Todd Rundgren Perform at Connecticut College's Palmer Auditorium on Oct. 24
Head back in time this Friday at Connecticut College as post-classical string quartet ETHEL teams up with rock legend Todd Rundgren for "Tell Me Something Good," a celebration of the 1970s. Rundgren leads with vocals as ETHEL back him up, recreating...
Tags: Todd Rundgren, New London (New London, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Education
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Reading Of Unearthed Play Highlights Eugene O'Neill Celebration
Hartford CourantA recently unearthed one-act play by Eugene O'Neill, "Exorcism," will receive a free reading this weekend at the 13th annual Eugene O'Neill Celebration at the Monte Cristo Cottage, the boyhood home of the playwright in New London. The celebration...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Waterford, Nobel Prize Awards, Central Connecticut State University, Eugene O'Neill
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Notebook: Pat Calhoun Wondered If This Day Would Ever Arrive
The Hartford Courant— Jim Calhoun was still playing basketball when he married Pat 46 years ago and their life together has been defined by the game. There was his time coaching in high school before he ascended to a college job in 1972. For more than 40 years, the...Tags: George Blaney, Connecticut Huskies, Sports, Basketball, Jim Calhoun
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Fall Faculty Exhibition At Connecticut College In New London
Connecticut College’s annual Fall Faculty Exhibition runs through Tuesday, Oct. 23. Participating artists are Nadav Assor, Chris Barnard, Ted Hendrickson, Pamela Marks, Denise Pelletier, Andrea Wollensak and Sabrina Marques. (This is Barnard’s...
Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Arts, Arts and Culture
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Remarkable Woman: Maggie Shea
Maggie Shea can relate to the athletes who will give their all at the Olympics. The 23-year-old sailor and Wilmette native did the same during the Olympic trials in Europe, vying to represent the United States in the new Olympic event of women's match...
Tags: Sailing, Human Interest, Laser Sailing, Politics, Europe Sailing
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Artscape attractions include Robert Marbury, his 7-foot Yeti
When Robert Marbury was 19 years old, he necked with Ricki Lake on camera. At age 29, he spent a year sailing in Indonesia, where he says his ship was attacked by pirates. Four years later, he was one of the three co-founders of the Minnesota Association...
Tags: Celebrities, Artscape, Brian McKnight, William Shatner, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Bartender Buddha: Nicholas Gates of The Exchange Cafe in New London
Nicholas Gates found at: The Exchange Cafe (New London) Does your customer base change in the summer? Yes, in the summer we get a lot more locals. In the fall we get a lot of students from Connecticut College and The Coast Guard Academy. We are busier...
Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut)
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Five-second rule
Tribune NewspapersThe controversial "five-second rule" — the one that allows us to eat dropped food if it's quickly scooped off the floor — is a bunch of baloney, according to Clemson University food scientist Paul Dawson, who stirred up the long-debated...Tags: Salmonella Infection, Colleges and Universities, Education, Clemson University
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Rekindle that '90s indie rock spirit with Radical Dads at Charter Oak's Indie Fest on July 14
Radical Dads perform during Indie Fest alongside the Suicide Dolls, Farewood, Ovlov, Post-Modern Panic, Kevin MF King, Bret the One Man Band, Rum Glass Serenade, Jared Knapik, Up Up We Go and Ragtime Revolution Free, 7 p.m., July 14. Charter Oak Cultural...
Tags: Tortoise (music group), Suicide, YouTube, Culture, Brown University
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Commentary: No One's Getting Any Legal Marijuana
The Hartford CourantThree weeks ago, Connecticut joined 16 other states plus the District of Columbia and legalized the medicinal use of marijuana. So now one-third of Americans have the option to medicate with cannabis — legally. The remaining two-thirds? Many can...Tags: Health, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Treatments, General Practitioners
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Book Review: Luanne Rice's Little Night
Luanne Rice is reading and signing at R.J. Julia Booksellers tonight. Expect a lively discussion, since her new book Little Night takes a sharp turn from her accustomed nature scenes and seaside couplings. There’s plenty of emotional turmoil in...
Tags: Lyme, First Aid, Health, Madison (New Haven, Connecticut), Book
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Great Old Broad Series: Estelle Parsons
Last Sunday's screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...
Tags: Galileo Galilei, Celebrities, Michael Wilson, Tennessee Williams, Julie Christie
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