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    Dec 18, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. The DOT Clears Timber Along the Merritt Parkway, But Some Worry About the Aesthetic Effect

    As the worst storm in recent Connecticut history started to tear through the northeast in late October, the inevitable happened: authorities closed the Merritt Parkway.
    As the worst storm in recent Connecticut history started to tear through the northeast in late October, the inevitable happened: authorities closed the Merritt Parkway. Like the two major weather events before Hurricane Sandy — the tropical...

    Tags: Greenwich, Human Interest, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Highway Transportation, Connecticut Department of Transportation

  2. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'Hello I Must Be Going' finds post-divorce solace close to home ★★ 1/2

    As a teenager the New Zealand-born Melanie Lynskey came to international attention opposite an equally young and skillful Kate Winslet in the Peter Jackson true-crime drama "Heavenly Creatures."
    As a teenager the New Zealand-born Melanie Lynskey came to international attention opposite an equally young and skillful Kate Winslet in the Peter Jackson true-crime drama "Heavenly Creatures." More recently she enjoyed (at least financially) a long,...

    Tags: Two and a Half Men (tv program), Up in the Air (movie), Hello I Must Be Going (movie), Movies, Julie White

  4. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Interracial marriage: Mixing in matching

    In January 1999, at the dawn of the online dating era, BlkBeauT met SoCalGuy on a Yahoo! Chat room — she, hoping her username would let suitors know she's African-American; he, assuming he'd found a fellow admirer of a favorite childhood film.
    In January 1999, at the dawn of the online dating era, BlkBeauT met SoCalGuy on a Yahoo! Chat room — she, hoping her username would let suitors know she's African-American; he, assuming he'd found a fellow admirer of a favorite childhood film. Now...

    Tags: Culture, Religion and Belief, NAACP, University of California, Berkeley, Arts and Culture

  6. Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. Kelli O'Hara To Star In "The Philadelphia Story" reading At Westport Playhouse

    Talk about a high profile cast -- and somewhat of a family affair, too...
    Hartford Courant
    Talk about a high profile cast -- and somewhat of a family affair, too... Members of the Naughton Family as well as Westport's extended theatrical family will make up the cast of a reading of Philip Barry's "The Philadelphia Stopry," part of Westport...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Blythe Danner, James Naughton, Cary Grant, Grace Kelly

  8. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. 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 hormones or antibiotics. Shake Shack’s electric use is offset through wind power and Renewable Energy Certificates. Bottles, cardboard and plastics are recycled. Cooking oil is reused to produce clean energy and kitchen food is composted.
    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: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alternative Energy, Arts, Union (Tolland, Connecticut)

  10. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Crime & Punishment: Hurricane Sandy Reveals a Skeleton on the New Haven Green

    Since March of 2011, a handful of University of Connecticut students have published The UConn Free Press, an "underground" publication full of anti-authority rants and displays of amateur graphic design. The monthly rag is not only unafraid to put an f-...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, New Haven Green, Politics, New London (New London, Connecticut), Superman (fictional character)

  12. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  13. Next to Normal Performs at MTC MainStage in Stamford

    <em>Next to Normal</em> has won multiple Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize &mdash; not bad for a play about mental illness. Diane Goodman is a mother who struggles with bipolar disorder, and the effects ripple throughout her family. When it comes to contemporary musicals, it doesn't get much more contemporary than this. Topics addressed include ethics in modern psychiatry, suburban life and grieving. And the music is pretty great too. <strong></strong>
    Next to Normal has won multiple Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize — not bad for a play about mental illness. Diane Goodman is a mother who struggles with bipolar disorder, and the effects ripple throughout her family. When it comes to contemporary...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Bipolar Disorder, Entertainment, Next to Normal (musical), Behavioral Conditions

  14. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Salad days for chopped salads

    Paul Newman thought it should be eaten with a spoon. Baltimore restaurant owner Sascha Wolhandler calls it "a fabulous amalgam of flavor in every bite."
    Paul Newman thought it should be eaten with a spoon. Baltimore restaurant owner Sascha Wolhandler calls it "a fabulous amalgam of flavor in every bite." It's the chopped salad, and it's having a field day in Baltimore. A chopped salad featured on the...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Carrots, Upper West Side, Cheese Corn

  16. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. The Bijou Theatre Features "Real People. Real Voices."

    <strong>Part of MouseMuse Productions' "Real People. Real Stories." series </strong>
    Part of MouseMuse Productions' "Real People. Real Stories." series 8 p.m. September 29 at the Bijou Theatre, 275 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport. (203) 332-3228, mousemuse.com   Ina Chadwick has brought storytelling shows to Fairfield Theatre Company, to...

    Tags: Fairfield Theatre Company, Arts and Culture, Westport Country Playhouse, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)

  18. Sep 20, 2012 | Hartford Courant
  19. Marlene Siff Artworks At Fairfield University

    Forty-seven artworks by Marlene Siff make up &ldquo;Elements of Peace,&rdquo; an exhibit that will on view from Thursday, Sept. 20, to Sunday, Dec. 9, at Fairfield University&rsquo;s Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery, in the Quick Center for the Arts, 1073 North Benson Road in Fairfield.
    Forty-seven artworks by Marlene Siff make up “Elements of Peace,” an exhibit that will on view from Thursday, Sept. 20, to Sunday, Dec. 9, at Fairfield University’s Thomas J. Walsh Art Gallery, in the Quick Center for the Arts, 1073...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Fairfield University

  20. Aug 29, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Theaters On Political Wave? Not This Election in Connecticut

    With the closing of Gore Vidal's "The Best Man" last week, the most politically direct show on Broadway has left the stage. It has also got me to thinking about theater and politics during these last few weeks of a major presidential campaign. I look...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Long Wharf Theatre, Hartford Stage, Politics, Broadway Theater

  22. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. This Week's Picks: 4 Author Events in Fairfield County

    Writers may be able to work from home in their underwear, which is a pretty sweet deal, but they've also got to hit the road and promote their books and publications from time to time. This week there are a handful of such events in local libraries and bookstores. Jeffrey Lyons is the son of <em>New York Post</em> columnist Leonard Lyons, and he recounts his dad's life rubbing elbows with 20th century icons like Salvador Dali, Frank Sinatra and Ernest Hemingway in his book <em>Stories My Father Told Me</em>. He'll be appearing at the Greenwich Library. Mary Rose Scinto tells the story of the song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" in her book of the same name, a tune recorded in Bridgeport and now ubiquitous at every sporting event in the country. She's stopping by the Bridgeport Library. Newbury Honor winner Joan Bauer speaks about her new children's novel <em>Almost Home</em> at the Fairfield U Bookstore and former <em>Fine Gardening</em> magazine managing editor Steve Silk talks gardening photography at the Westport Library.
    Writers may be able to work from home in their underwear, which is a pretty sweet deal, but they've also got to hit the road and promote their books and publications from time to time. This week there are a handful of such events in local libraries and...

    Tags: Libraries, Ernest Hemingway, Greenwich, Arts and Culture, Authors

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