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READER SUBMITTED: Newton High School Students Take Home Top Award For Film At Student Film Festival
NewtownJonathan Schwarz, a student at Newton High School accepted the award for Outstanding History Short for his team's film, "Crushed: The Lone Trail of a Vietnam Veteran," at the Fifth Annual Connecticut Student Film Festival, hosted by The Center for 21st...Tags: Waterbury, Teachers, Academy Awards, Festive Events, High Schools
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READER SUBMITTED: Pomeraug High School Student Takes Home Top Award For Phoneography Challenge Film Festival
SouthburyMolly Richardson, a freshman at Pomperaug High School, took home the prestigious Phoneography Challenge Award for her film, "Great Moments in Time," a film captured and edited solely on a mobile device, at the Fifth Annual Connecticut Student Film...Tags: Waterbury, Academy Awards, Festive Events, High Schools, Students
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READER SUBMITTED: Bethel High School Student Takes Home Top Award For 90-Second Film At Student Film Festival
BethelJustin Farigiano, a student at Bethel High School, received the prestigious 90-Second Film Challenge Award for his animated film, "Once Upon a Color Wheel," at the Fifth Annual Connecticut Student Film Festival, hosted by The Center for 21st Century...Tags: Waterbury, Teachers, Academy Awards, Festive Events, High Schools
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READER SUBMITTED: Weston High School Students Take Home Top Award For Film At Student Film Festival
WestonWalker Edelman, Harrison Manning and Andrew Katz, students at Weston High School, accepted the award Outstanding Fictional Short (84 Hour Film Challenge) for their fictional film, "The Factory," at the Fifth Annual Connecticut Student Film Festival,...Tags: Waterbury, Teachers, Academy Awards, Festive Events, High Schools
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READER SUBMITTED: East Haven High School Students Take Home Top Award For Film At Student Film Festival
East HavenConnor Brown and Caroline Wajdowicz, sophomores at East Haven High School, accepted the Outstanding Documentary Short award for their team's film, "From Silk to Sutures," at the Fifth Annual Connecticut Student Film Festival, hosted by The Center for 21st...Tags: Waterbury, Teachers, Academy Awards, Festive Events, Mike Smith
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This 'American Idiot' a little too eager to please
Some things have happened to Johnny, Tunny and St. Jimmy since "American Idiot" was last in Chicago in February 2012. The Equity actors who were playing those roles in the first national tour of the Green Day musical were dismissed and replaced by a non-...
Tags: Theater, Luxury Vehicles, Entertainment, Celebrities, Music
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Roddy Doyle's "The Commitments" finally made into musical
Reuters* Doyle's "The Commitments" gets musical treatment * Novel about soul band made into hit film in 1991 * New novel to feature Commitments character Jimmy By Paul Casciato LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - Irish author Roddy Doyle's bestselling novel "The...Tags: Theater, Authors, Republic of Ireland, Music, London Theatre
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All of the talent, half the caper in 'Catch Me'
Stephen Anthony, the baby-faced star of Troika Entertainment's production of "Catch Me If You Can," will not be spending his whole career on the non-Equity touring circuit. This charming young performer has one of those light Broadway voices that offer...
Tags: Big Fish (movie), Entertainment, Luxury Vehicles, Music, Andrew Rannells
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Walking Tour Of Waterbury Shows Off Rich History, Architecture
The Hartford CourantLike so many other small cities in the Northeast, Waterbury has endured decades of economic stress because of the decline of its industrial backbone. But this city, pretty much in the middle of the state, is worth a close look, worth a healthy...Tags: Waterbury, Human Interest, Arts, Arts and Culture, Sculpture
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For British artists, no fond remembrances of Margaret Thatcher
You might recall the Elvis Costello lyric in "Tramp the Dirt Down," referencing Margaret Thatcher, the former British prime minister who died Monday: "I'll stand on your grave and tramp the dirt down." Then there is the Morrissey lyric: "The kind people...
Tags: Elton John, Music, Cartoons, Government, London Theatre
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Broadway-style glory shines in 'Anything Goes'
Preservationists have their lists of endangered buildings; conservationists, their list of endangered species. I have my list of endangered artistic experiences. You come home from work, exhausted. You rally, dress up a bit. You hop a train or a bus...
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Diana Ross' Resurgence
The prospect of Diana Ross coming back to Hartford—August 13 at the Bushnell, tickets going on sale May 3—might strike some as “OK, another nostalgia act.” But for those of us who remember Ross as a singular superstar on the name-...Tags: Stamford, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts
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Apr 17, 2013
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Apr 23, 2013
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Apr 11, 2013
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Apr 24, 2013
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Apr 25, 2013
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