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Say hello to National Poetry Month!
Today marks the start of National Poetry Month, the monthlong celebration of the verse inaugurated in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets. The April initiative aims to highlight the legacy and achievements of America's poets, and is among the largest...
Tags: Mario Batali , Culture, Langston Hughes, Lincoln Center, Poetry
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From Death March to Hell Ships
In 1991, Jan Thompson attended a reunion of World War II veterans who were prisoners of war in the Philippines. She accompanied her father, one of those veterans. "I was just dumbfounded at what I heard," she said. "I walked out saying, 'Why doesn't...
Tags: Sam Waterston, Robert Wagner, Human Interest, Alec Baldwin, Entertainment
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Holland Taylor's big night ... what's the matter with Justin Bieber?
Liz Smith"If you're thin and rich and fun, everyone will want to dance with you!" said the late Brooke Astor. She always believed in dressing up to give people their money's worth! GREAT ACTRESSES are not always back-biting and jealous of one another. Many...Tags: Feminism, Laura Linney, Culture, Brooke Astor, Arts and Culture
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"Looped" comedy about Tallulah Bankhead comes to Parker Playhouse
Staff WriterThe comedy "Looped" – opening at Parker Playhouse next Tuesday for a six-day run before going on national tour – was never supposed to happen. And the show about flamboyant actress Tallulah Bankhead near the end of her tumultuous life almost...Tags: Elizabeth Ashley, Fort Lauderdale, Stefanie Powers, Katharine Hepburn, Celebrities
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Yale Rep Overloads a Humble Two-Man Culture-Clash Comedy With Lights, Cameras and Action
Stones in His Pockets By Marie Jones. Directed by Evan Yionoulis. Through Feb. 16 at the Yale Repertory Theatre, corner of Chapel and York streets, New Haven. (203) 432-1234, http://www.yalerep.org You think you know a show... and then the...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Macaulay Culkin, Boy George, London Theatre, Entertainment
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'The Graduate' opens at Rocking Horse Theater Factory
Terry Johnson's theatrical adaptation of the American movie classic "The Graduate" will take the stage Friday, Feb. 1, at the new Rocking Horse Theater Factory. In case you never saw the 1967 film, or read the novel by Charles Webb, "The Graduate" tells...
Tags: Theater, Movies, Broadway Theater, The Graduate (movie), Entertainment
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Van Hollen to join gun control rally
Maryland Democratic Rep. Chris Van Hollen will join with gun control campaigners and religious leaders in a rally against gun violence on the National Mall Saturday. The advocates plan to march in silence at 11 a.m. from the Capitol to the Washington...
Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Gun Control, Washington Monument, Vincent Gray
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Scarlett Johansson in Broadway's 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof': What did critics think?
Scarlett Johansson is the latest star to take a shot at “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” Tennessee Williams’ feverish 1955 classic about a wealthy Southern family with two daughters-in-law who all but scratch each other's eyes out over who&...
Tags: Paul Newman, Benjamin Walker, Elizabeth Ashley, Anika Noni Rose, Cirque du Soleil
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Rachel Patron: Congress, Obama have public swinging from chandelier
Congress and President Obama have just finished their annual ritual of hazing the American people over the fiscal cliff. They seemed to enjoy it. The people didn't! The "Cliff" is Washington's version of "The Game of Thrones", but without the nudity. ...Tags: John Boehner, Fiscal Cliff, U.S. Congress, Elections, New Year's Day
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Two Plays About Fraught Artistic Relationships
The Killing of Sister George Directed by and starring Kathleen Turner. Through Dec. 23 at the Long Wharf Theatre, 222 Sargent Dr., New Haven. (203) 787-4282, longwharf.org Dear Elizabeth By Sarah Ruhl. Directed by Les Waters. Through Dec. 22 at...
Tags: Radio, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Movies, TheaterWorks, Entertainment
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The New Long Wharf Theatre is Lighter, Longer, Comfier
There may well have been a bit of nail-biting and fretting in the weeks leading up to the unveiling of the Long Wharf Theatre's lavish new auditorium. The theater set itself a tight schedule, beginning the overhaul in early summer and planning for it to...
Tags: Lobbying, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Renovation, Politics, Long Wharf Theatre
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"Experiential" Gifts for Christmas; "Experience" Theater
Hartford CourantNotice that the latest trend in gift-giving is the "experiential gift?" Say what? Instead of that sweater, slippers or cheese board, I'm noticing more people giving (and asking to be given) gifts of experiences: a day at the spa, a balloon ride, a...Tags: Shubert Theater, Westport Country Playhouse, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), East Haddam, Paul Giamatti
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