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Jeremy Desmon Refreshes Goodspeed's 'Good News'
Hartford CourantJeremy Desmon, whose credits includes "The Girl in the Frame," is adapoting the book for the revival of"Good News" at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. The DeSylva, Brown & Henderson classic set to open Goodspeed Musicals’ 50th Anniversary...Tags: Goodspeed Opera House, Music, Arts and Culture, Music Theater, Jonathan Larson
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Doreen B. Boxer, Esq.
Doreen B. Boxer is a Certified Specialist in Criminal Law, California State Bar Board of Specialization. For more than two decades she has fought for her clients–winning acquittals, dismissals and reversals in trial and appellate courts. While the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Harvard University, Criminals, Justice System, Colleges and Universities
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Jacqueline Goodman
Jacqueline Goodman is a criminal defense lawyer based in Orange County, California. She is admitted to the United States Supreme Court and is named on the Wall of Recognition at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. She was the founding...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Major League Baseball, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Justice System, Brown University
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Brooklyn-based jazz group coming to Richland
Our Town CorrespondentThe Recessionals Jazz Band is coming to the Richland Performing Arts Center on March 23 beginning at 7 p.m. The Brooklyn-based band's “Go For Broke” tour is in support of their latest CD of the same title. Their danceable music has the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Britney Spears, Benny Goodman, Customs and Tradition, Radiohead (music group)
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PASSINGS: Peter Meyerson, Fran Warren, Max Jakobson
Peter Meyerson TV writer, producer worked on 'The Monkees' and 'Welcome Back, Kotter' Peter Meyerson, 81, a TV writer and producer who co-wrote the debut episodes of sitcom classics "The Monkees" and "Welcome Back, Kotter," died March 11 at Hoag...
Tags: John Travolta, ABC (tv network), Billy Eckstine, Merv Griffin, The Partridge Family (tv program)
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Group celebrates LGBT geekiness
For RedEyeKicking down the geek closet door can be as liberating as the coming-out process for some LGBTs—a transformation as powerful as Clark Kent shedding his suit and spectacles for the iconic blue tights and red cape of his alter ego, Superman. "LGBT...Tags: Sam Raimi, Stranger Than Fiction, Dining and Drinking, Gays and Lesbians, MTV (tv network)
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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: Heart Failure, Social Services, Alcohol Addiction, Judaism, Long Island
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Counter revolution emerges on education reform
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelTwo decades into the school “reform” drive that has painted itself as having everyone on board, a strong, nationwide counter-movement has emerged. Diane Ravitch, the grande dame of American education and a research professor of... -
Antiques: Folk art covers wide range of items
King Features Syndicate"Folk art" is the confusing name given to some things made by untrained artists. From the 1930s into the ’50s, antique collectors might have called these pieces "primitive" or named them for a region, like "Pennsylvania German style." By the 1950s,...Tags: Arts and Culture, New York City, Auction Service, Japan, Fine Artists
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Veterans feel alone in their guilt
WASHINGTON -- A veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, former Marine Capt. Timothy Kudo thinks of himself as a killer -- and he carries the guilt every day. "I can't forgive myself," he says. "And the people who can forgive me are dead." With...Tags: Ethics, Armed Forces, Psychiatry, Afghanistan, Justice System
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Wide range of items fall under the 'folk art' category
"Folk art" is the confusing name given to some things made by untrained artists. From the 1930s into the '50s, antique collectors might have called these pieces "primitive" or named them for a region, like "Pennsylvania German style." By the 1950s, some...Tags: Arts and Culture, New York City, Auction Service, Japan, Fine Artists
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Guys and dhols
Attired in a canary-yellow shirt, sequined slacks and a pharaoh's headdress, Sunny Jain beat a brisk tattoo on his two-sided dhol drum. Beaded and bewigged residents of New Orleans' Tremé and French Quarter neighborhoods danced and shouted along to the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Dance, Entertainment Events, Barack Obama, Culture
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