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READER SUBMITTED: Clowning Around At Hartford Stage
HartfordHartford Stage Adult Studio launches the new MainStage MasterClass series this June, featuring two special topic workshops, Clown for Actors, and Melodrama. Both workshops will be taught by distinguished guest artist, Gregor Paslawsky, who is appearing at...Tags: Hartford Stage, Colleges and Universities, Celebrities, Education
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Dr. Joyce Brothers dies at 85; popular TV psychologist
Fame was never her intent, Dr. Joyce Brothers often said. She was not yet 30, new to stay-at-home motherhood and struggling to help her husband stretch his pay as a medical resident when she came up with an ambitious plan: Transform herself into a...
Tags: New York City, The Washington Post, Television, Religion and Belief, Diabetes
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Anger linked to raised heart attack risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Bottling up emotions is thought to harm both mind and body, but a new study suggests that the opposite extreme may be no better. In a study of thousands of heart attack patients, those who recalled having flown into a rage...Tags: Cardiologists, Medical Research, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Heart Attack
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Digest: Wake's Harris, Gamble among new Bohemians
Soccer Wake's Harris, Gamble among new Bohemians Two players from Wake Forest, goalkeeper Andrew Harris (Gilman) and forward Michael Gamble (McDonogh), have joined the Baltimore Bohemians of the United Soccer Leagues' Premier Development League. Other...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Loyola University Chicago, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Sports
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'Sam Ekwurtzel: On the Beach' At Real Art Ways
The Hartford CourantIn Japan, huge concrete structures called tetrapods sit on the beach, designed to fortify coastal areas by dissipating the waves, which can become unruly. "They are thrown onto the beach like jacks," Sam Ekwurtzel says. "There are thousands of them, a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Technology, Real Art Ways, Religion and Belief, Long Island Sound
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READER SUBMITTED: Dr. Stephen Becker, President/CEO Of HARC, Inc. To Retire
WethersfieldHARC, Inc., an organization serving people with intellectual and related disabilities, celebrates the transformational 36-year tenure of President/CEO, Dr. Stephen Becker, who has announced that he will retire July 12. Dr. Becker, who began his career at...Tags: Colleges and Universities, City University of New York, Brooklyn (New York City), Queens (New York City)
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READER SUBMITTED: New York Writers Studio Comes To Connecticut: Hill-Stead Museum Offers Teacher Workshop
FarmingtonFrom June 24 through June 26, during Hill-Stead's Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz will lead a three-day introduction to his Writers Studio Method for teachers and writers. This innovative program utilizes the...Tags: New York City, Barack Obama, Festive Events, Dyslexia, New York University
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Similar records, but L.A. mayoral candidates inhabit different worlds
He owns a sleek home in the hills of Echo Park that was renovated with recycled materials, is powered partly by solar panels and was once featured in a top design magazine. She lives in a ranch-style house at the end of a Studio City cul-de-sac, with...
Tags: Barack Obama, Travel, Moby, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Kevin James
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COLUMN-Poor little rich kids-Chrystia Freeland
ReutersBy Chrystia Freeland NEW YORK, May 9 (Reuters) - If you doubt that we live in a winner-take-all economy and that education is the trump card, consider the vast amounts the affluent spend to teach their offspring. We see it anecdotally in the soaring fees...Tags: Early Learning, Teachers, The Washington Post, Family, Newspaper and Magazine
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REFILE-COLUMN-Poor little rich kids-Chrystia Freeland
Reuters(Refiling to fix formatting) By Chrystia Freeland NEW YORK, May 9 (Reuters) - If you doubt that we live in a winner-take-all economy and that education is the trump card, consider the vast amounts the affluent spend to teach their offspring. We see it...Tags: Early Learning, Family, Teachers, The Washington Post, Newspaper and Magazine
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Columbia football player charged with hate crime
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Columbia football player charged with hate crime Columbia University football player Chad Washington has been charged with a hate crime after another student claimed Washington threatened him and also used Asian slurs, according to...Tags: Hate Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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'Joe Turner's' actors share August Wilson's gift of gab
Among the pleasures of seeing an August Wilson play, it's often said, is just listening to the people talk. As Los Angeles Times theater critic Charles McNulty has noted, Wilson stocks his scripts with "natural raconteurs" and lets them soar in...
Tags: New York City, Yale Repertory Theatre, Entertainment, Ken Burns, Glynn Turman
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