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Of Puppets and Princes
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's infamous children's tale The Little Prince meets the puppets (pictured), live actors and musicians of Pennsylvania's Bristol Riverside Theatre, as they swing through Storrs on March 3. The puppets were designed by Emmy recipient...
Tags: Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
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Property of the Week: Mount Vernon Apartments
Mount Vernon Apartments in Vernon offers an ideal situation for residents who do not want to be tied down by the cost and responsibilities of homeownership. Young people who are going to college or have just graduated find that renting an apartment is a...
Tags: Apartments, Mount Vernon, Rooms and Sublets, Rentals, Rental Service
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Leader Of The Pack: Stasaitis Makes Sure UConn Football Team Travels Efficiently
The Hartford CourantWhen no one is mentioning Chris Stasaitis and the job he and his staff are doing, that's generally a good sign. "I think that's the way equipment managers want it," said Stasaitis, the assistant director of equipment services at UConn who oversees all...Tags: Marketing, Connecticut Huskies, East Hartford, University of Connecticut Football, Waterbury
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"Punk Rock" Playing at Connecticut Repertory Theatre in Storrs
The upcoming production of British playwright Simon Stephens' Punk Rock, playing at UConn's Connecticut Repertory Theatre until April 7, follows affluent boarding-school 17-year-olds William Carlisle (Connor Donnally, left) and Lilly Cahill (Alyson...
Tags: Gun Control, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Arts and Culture, Politics, Personal Weapon Control
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Kosher in Connecticut: Where to Find the Real Thing
Many people who keep strictly Kosher at home will adopt a "when in Rome" attitude when eating out, not limiting themselves to Kosher restaurants. (There simply aren't enough of them and besides, many Jews have a soft spot for Italian food.) However, the...
Tags: Religion and Belief, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Glastonbury, Prospect, Waterbury
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Holy Food!: Kosher and Its Imitators in Connecticut
What exactly is kosher? The short answer is a religious certification given to any cooked or processed food that an observant Jew is permitted to eat. A satisfying answer in detail is not easy, so a visual aid may help: picture three identical matzo...
Tags: Southbury, Customs and Tradition, Matzoh Ball Soup, Pickles, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Glance
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Glance The Associated Press ++++++++++++++++++++ || All Times EDT || || OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL || || First Round || || Saturday, March 23 || || Columbus, Ohio || ++++++++++++++++++++ Oklahoma (22-10) vs....
Tags: University of Tennessee at Martin, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Human Interest, Villanova Wildcats, College Sports
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STEM Focus Must Not Forsake Humanities
The Hartford CourantDubbed Next Generation Connecticut, an unprecedented plan to invest $2.1 billion into science, technology, engineering and math — STEM — at the University of Connecticut will strengthen the school's competitiveness and productivity. But...Tags: Engineering, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Education, Technology
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'Punk Rock" To Play At Connecticut Rep at UConn
Hartford CourantConnecticut Repertory Theatre will present Simon Stephens' "Punk Rock" March 28 to April 7, in the Studio Theatre on the Storrs campus. Stephens is described as "an award-winning English playwright characterized as part of the “in-yer-face” ...Tags: Gun Control, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, University of Connecticut, England, Politics
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Classical, Salsa and Pop History All Celebrated on Local Stages
Sometimes a concert is more than a concert — it's a chronology, or a comprehensive overview. There are several distinctive music shows this week that benefit from being on grand theater stages. The Genius of Mozart, at the Bushnell (166 Capitol...
Tags: Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music, Waterbury
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Gatsby Chat
The gilded age of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby was a rapidly modernizing society, when the forces of the new and the old duked it out. On March 15, the William Benton Museum at the University of Connecticut will explore the artistic world of the...
Tags: Artists, Arts, William Benton Museum of Art, Arts and Culture, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Our Picks: 3 Fun Events Happening This Week in the Greater Hartford Area
1) Lunch and Learn w/ Daniel Bohman, March 15, 12:30-1:30 p.m., free, 100 Pearl Gallery, 100 Pearl Street, Hartford, (860) 233-1932. Brownbag it to hear Daniel Bohman discuss his current exhibition. Drinks and dessert provided. letsgoarts.org/gallery....
Tags: Arts, Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts, Arts and Culture, New Britain
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