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Searching The Ballot For Worthy Republicans
The Hartford CourantLet me tell you something you don't know about me. I'm itchin' to vote for a Republican. This is really true. I mostly vote Democratic, but it seems healthier to me to occasionally cast a vote the other way. I don't like being a knee-jerk Democrat. Or...Tags: John Boehner, Elections, Parties and Movements, Politics, Democratic Party
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Trinity Right To Require Frats To Be Coed
Trinity College plans to tame its wild Animal Houses by reining in fraternities and sororities rather than performing a Greekectomy. That's a reasonable compromise. Here's hoping it works and the liberal arts college in Hartford doesn't have to go to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities, Education
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New Haven Dining Guide 2012: Shake Shack Restaurant Mastermind Danny Meyer Talks Hospitality, Burgers and New Haven
Shake Shack has gone Shack-ademic, opening its very first location next to a university — 986 Chapel St., kitty-corner to Yale’s Old Campus. Shake Shack’s Angus beef is 100 percent natural, vegetarian fed and humanely raised without...
Tags: Alternative Energy, Foods and Beverages, Whitney Museum, Westport, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Downtown Hartford Finally Gets a Movie Theater, and Front Street Starts to Take Shape
Hartford’s downtown hasn’t had a movie theater in something like three decades, but that’s finally about to change. The Spotlight Theatre that will open Nov. 16th will also be the very first operational tenant for the embarrassingly...
Tags: Entertainment, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, National Hockey League, Hartford Whalers
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The 14th EROS Film Festival is Underway at Cinestudio in Hartford
The EROS Film Festival, a student-run stepchild of the Connecticut Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, returns to the accommodating confines of Trinity College's Cinestudio this month with eight LGBT films. The offerings are as multicultural as they are open-...
Tags: Entertainment, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Italy, Movies
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Paul Kurtz dies at 86; secular humanist philosopher
Philosopher Paul Kurtz was called many unflattering names during his long career, including "Satanic free-thinker" and "dangerous corrupter of young minds." But the name some of his critics considered most damning was the one he most prized. They called...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Judaism, NASA, Science
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Kreider Shines In Whale Victory
HARTFORD — Six months ago, Chris Kreider jumped into the deep end of the hockey pool. After winning an NCAA title for Boston College, Kreider signed with New York Rangers and joined the team for a playoff run. He scored five goals in 18 games and...Tags: Kris Newbury, Ice Hockey, Ken Gernander, National Hockey League, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Tibet Comes To Trinity College, Starting Sept. 14
Tibet is coming to Trinity College in the form of a large eight-by-eight-foot work of art made of sand. And it's not arriving completed. Six Buddhist nuns from the Keydong Thuk-che Choeling Nunnery in Nepal arrived for the third time at Trinity College in...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Photos By Lisa Pleskow Kassow At Mandell JCC In West Hartford
The work of photographer Lisa Pleskow Kassow, director of Hillel at Trinity College in Hartford, is showcased in “The Abayudada — People of Judah,” which will run at the Chase Family Gallery at Mandell JCC, 335 Bloomfield Ave. in West...
Tags: Judaism, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Schools, Elementary Schools, West Hartford
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Exploring Hartford's Famous Burial Grounds
Since its founding by English settlers, Hartford has been one of New England's most populous cities. Over the nearly four centuries of Hartford's existence, millions of people have lived and died here and, in most cases, their earthly remains were...
Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Central Park, Politics, Architecture, Hudson River
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Raising Curtains on the Hartford Theater Scene
Hartford has seldom seen more changes in its theater scene than it has in the past year. Two of the city's best-known theaters have had turnovers at their topmost ranks. In the June of 2010, Michael Wilson announced he was leaving Hartford Stage [50...
Tags: Music, Broadway Theater, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Entertainment Events, Valerie Harper
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Whale Preseason Schedule Announced
The NHL may be locked in a labor dispute, but we know we'll see hockey in Hartford this winter. The Whale's preseason schedule was announced Thursday and the first game is Oct. 3, when Connecticut hosts the Albany Devils in Cromwell. Here's the...Tags: XL Center, San Jose Sharks, Ken Gernander, American Hockey League, Ice Hockey
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