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Sunken Garden Poetry Festival Hosts Strong Lineup
The Hartford CourantTwo Pulitzer Prize winners. A former U.S. poet laureate. President Obama's 2013 Inaugural poet. A "poet of witness" who champions human rights. This year's Sunken Garden Poetry Prize-winner, and students whose "fresh voices" have enlivened state poetry...Tags: Students, West Hartford, Teaching and Learning, Barack Obama, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Getty Villa to sport a giant steel wheel for 'Prometheus Bound'
This post has been corrected. Please see below for details. The Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades boasts a magnificent collection of ancient art in a replica of a Roman Villa, but this summer the biggest sculpture on display will be a creation from 2013:...Tags: Museums, Travel, Entertainment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Trips and Vacations
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Why did Apple's iTunes Radio fall short of the hype?
As Apple scrambled in recent weeks to wrap up deals with music companies for its new streaming music service, the expectations grew increasingly big for just what this so-called iRadio would be. Pandora killer. Spotify killer. A wholesale reinvention...
Tags: Radio, Spotify, Entertainment, Forrester Research Incorporated, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company
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The International Festival of Arts & Ideas Turns 18!
Two years short of its 20th anniversary, at an age which many festivals of its size and scope never reach, International Festival of Arts & Ideas is still standing proud. And doing handstands. And dancing. And firing people out of cannons. And reading....
Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Funkadesi (music group), Concerts, Libraries, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Bob Thompson dies at 88; 'Space Age pop' composer
Sometime between ring-a-ding-ding and hunk-a hunk-a burning love, America slipped into something more comfortable and Bob Thompson was there to help. Thompson was one of the foremost composers and arrangers of what came to be known as "Space Age...
Tags: Asthma, Radio Industry, Radio, Entertainment, Human Accomplishments
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The xx is still quiet, just not on stage
Midway through the xx's set at April's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Annual Festival in Indio, Calif., the London-based trio threw a cover song into its set: Aaliyah's smoldering 1997 single "Hot Like Fire." Solange, the R&B singer and friend of the xx,...
Tags: The xx (music group), Entertainment, London Theatre, Entertainment Events, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
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Quarterly mystery boxes try to make snail mail hip again
Twitter, text-messaging, email, apps, social media and an ever-proliferating stampede of wireless devices have colonized pretty much every form of communication that can be digitized. Yet one contrarian Los Angeles company believes slow but steady snail...Tags: Media Industry, Entertainment, Netflix Inc., Music
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At almost 80, Wayne Shorter still pushes into the unknown
It seems fair to say that by the time most of us approach an 80th birthday – if we're fortunate enough to get that far – we've become rather set in our ways. Not Wayne Shorter. In two months, the legendary saxophonist-composer will celebrate...
Tags: Entertainment, Music Theater, Entertainment Events, Theater, Music
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A big musical summer at Muhlenberg
The 2013 season at The Muhlenberg Summer Music Theatre festival is big — a tap-dancing extravaganza, a rock opera and a flashy children's musical. Opening the summer season is "Crazy for You," winner of the 1992 Tony Award for best musical....Tags: Entertainment, Allentown, Jesus Christ Superstar (musical), Concerts, New York City
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Castro pleads not guilty in Ohio kidnap case
CLEVELAND (AP) — A man accused of holding three women captive in his Cleveland home for about a decade pleaded not guilty Wednesday to hundreds of charges, including rape and kidnapping. Ariel Castro is charged with kidnapping the three women...
Tags: Entertainment, Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight, Sexual Assault, Kidnapping
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MTV, CMT and VH1 to Showcase New Musical Artists on July 4
ReutersJun 12 (TheWrap.com) - As Americans celebrate the nation's independence on July 4, MTV will also honor its own origins as a station that started out focusing primarily on music. Hearkening back to the days before "Jersey Shore," "Teen Mom" and "Awkward,"...Tags: Jersey Shore (tv program), MTV (tv network), Entertainment, Awkward (tv program), Teen Mom (tv program)
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Best bets for the week
Book sale in Clarendon Hills A wide variety of books, DVDs and CDs will be available for sale at rock-bottom prices at the annual Clarendon Hills Public Library Book Sale, at 7 N. Prospect Ave., from Thursday, June 13 through Monday, June 17. Sale...Tags: Festive Events, Entertainment, Beef Brisket, Lisle, Libraries
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