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Christopher Walken To Speak About His Career In Stratford
TheOscar-winner Christopher Walken will talk about his life and career in "A Conversation with Christopher Walken" on Sunday, Feb. 17, at noon at Stratford's Scottish Rite Theatre, (formerly the Stratford Movie Theater), 2422 Main St.. This is the...Tags: The Deer Hunter (movie), Christopher Walken, Chris Sarandon, Arts and Culture, Saturday Night Live (tv program)
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'4000 Miles' leads audience on a complex journey through life
SAN FRANCISCO — Amy Herzog, a breath of fresh air on the playwriting scene, shapes her plays out of the missing pieces of conversations, the resonant silences that suggest that emotion is both too heavy and too slippery for words. In "4000 Miles,"...
Tags: Literature, Lincoln Center, Rentals, Arts and Culture
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Recipe: Anita Lo's raclette-stuffed rösti potatoes
Anita Lo: The chef and owner of Michel-star rated Annisa in Greenwich Village is also the author of “Cooking Without Borders.” She has been featured on CNN, “Top Chef: Masters” and “Iron Chef America.” Anita Lo's...Tags: Potatoes, Salt, Iron (dietary supplement)
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Florabel Kinsler dies at 83; social worker aided Holocaust survivors
After World War II, social workers typically urged Holocaust survivors to forget their horrific wartime experiences and get on with their lives. That struck Florabel Kinsler as a foolish and impossible order. During a decades-long career, the Los...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Bronx (New York City), New York University, Health and Medical Professionals, Family
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Restaurant recommendations
South Florida has no shortage of great restaurants. I've been eating across the region for more than a dozen years. Here are some of my favorite spots to take out-of-towners. FLORIDA SEAFOOD When in Florida, do as the natives do and eat fresh fish....
Tags: Coral Springs, Steaks, Hallandale Beach, Foods and Beverages, Aventura
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Anna Wintour, the ambassador in Prada (and Dior and Rochas ...)?
There’s buzz that Anna Wintour, the powerful editor of Vogue magazine, is being considered by President Obama for the prestigious post of U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom-- correctly known as ambassador to the Court of St. James's. When White...
Tags: Documentary (genre), Anna Wintour, Jay Carney, Banking, Dan Rooney
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Madison's Erin Christine Makes It To Hollywood On 'American Idol'
The Hartford CourantThe first thing "American Idol'' contestant Erin Christine did after getting a golden ticket to Hollywood was call her mom. "My heart just dropped," says her mother Diane Fahey. "I hadn't put my phone down all day, waiting to hear, and when she said...Tags: John Legend, Television Industry, New York City, American Idol (tv program), Madison (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Column: Oh, yesterday went suddenly
How fitting that Richard Blanco chose the sun. A 44-year-old poet raised in Miami, the first Cuban-American and the first openly gay person ever to deliver a presidential inauguration poem, he used the earth star to frame his composition, "One Today,"...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Republican Party, Civil Rights, Gays and Lesbians, Gay Rights
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Victor Garber's gay, he confirms — but didn't you know already?
Actor Victor Garber confirmed Monday that he's gay -- though he did it in a didn't-everyone-know-already way. "I don’t really talk about it but everybody knows," Garber told the Greg in Hollywood blog about living with his same-sex partner, Rainer...
Tags: Alias (tv program), Google Inc., Victor Garber, Rupert Everett, Celebrities
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The Fugs still riotous after all these years
The Fugs finally return to Chicago on Saturday at the City Winery after a 44-year absence. The reception for the band is bound to be a bit warmer than it was when the counter-culture pioneers last performed here, on Dec. 28, 1968, at the Aragon Ballroom....
Tags: Kim Novak, Frank Sinatra, Lower East Side, Jazz (genre), William F. Buckley
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Carol Bartlett
Carol Bartlett, a choreographer who had been the Peabody Preparatory dance department's artistic director for 25 years, died of cancer Dec. 15 at her Rodgers Forge home. She was 67.
"She was the backbone and inspirational leader of the Peabody...Tags: New York City, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts and Culture, Dance, Entertainment Events
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Decent debuts for 'Hitchcock,' 'Rust and Bone' in limited release
Moviegoers didn't exactly go psycho for "Hitchcock" at the box office this weekend, but the film didn't get slaughtered either. The movie starring Anthony Hopkins as legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock debuted in 17 theaters this weekend and...
Tags: Jacques Audiard, A Prophet (movie), Manhattan (New York City), Arts and Culture, Rust and Bone (movie)
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