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BUSHNELL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Oct. 1 - 6 - Phoenix Broadway Series: "West Side Story." Performance times vary. Tickets: $15-$60. Mortensen Hall. Oct. 12 - Robinson & Cole Family Series: "Go, Dog. Go!" 1 and 4 p.m. Tickets: $10-$20. Belding...Tags: Little Theatre of Manchester, Hartford Stage, Juvenile Delinquency, Neil Simon, Minority Groups
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Uncharted Territory For Hartford Arts
Courant Staff WriterThe Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts has taken a triumphant giant step into the new millennium with the completion of its $45 million building project, including its handsome 907-seat Belding Theater and the smaller but also classy Autorino Great...Tags: Jackie McLean, Hartford Stage, Weddings, Wedding Products and Services, Arts and Culture
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Western sky's the limit for 'Floyd and Clea'
Tribune arts criticA washed-up singer/songwriter at the not-so-tender age of 40, Floyd's in love with the bottle and living in his Studebaker. Meanwhile, 20-year-old Clea is a rising country-music star with a tendency to make bad personal choices. Mutually needy, this...Tags: Theater, Cary Grant, Montana, Entertainment, Elvis Costello
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The winter wonderland in our backyard
Times Staff WriterThe early rains this season sent many of us scrambling to closets in search of umbrellas, others to AutoZone for new windshield wipers and certain adventure-minded outdoor-types to the mountains for the thing they crave most: snow. Southern California'...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Los Angeles, Wyoming, Hot Dogs, Transportation
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Movie review: 'Paths of Glory'
TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC4 stars (out of 4) Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory," now being reprised in a brand-new print at the Music Box Theatre, is a great anti-war film that has lost none of its power since its release in 1957, when Kubrick was 29 and his legendary career...Tags: David Lean, Music Box Theatre, Philosophy, Paris (France), John Wayne
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Hollywood blacklist made writers into nobodies
Times Staff WriterThe Oscars have become the movie industry's version of the Super Bowl. For months leading up to awards night, the media airwaves are clogged with such an onslaught of hype, horse-race analysis and million-dollar ad campaigns that the Big Event has begun...Tags: Academy Awards, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Social Issues, Deborah Kerr
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Funeral in international media spotlight
Of The Morning CallArmy Capt. Christopher Scott Seifert was laid to rest Saturday before a thousand mourners, but people around the world will feel his loss. Nearly three hours before the funeral, a dozen photographers began to sprawl alongside Central Moravian Church in...Tags: Moravian College, Television Industry, Death, Arts and Culture, Defense
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