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    Mar 20, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  1. Squid ink on your plate, in your palate

    Fearless eaters are in vogue. A slew of reality television shows and food blogs, ranging from the Travel Channel's"No Reservations" toYouTube's Epic Meal Time, encourage diners to eat first, ask later (if at all) — whether the food at hand is snake hearts or tripe or a gingerbread house made with steak bricks and Cheez Whiz mortar. Who needs to know what goes in that food? Taste those flavors, taste them again, and don't forget to clean your plate. Never mind the haters.
    Fearless eaters are in vogue. A slew of reality television shows and food blogs, ranging from the Travel Channel's"No Reservations" toYouTube's Epic Meal Time, encourage diners to eat first, ask later (if at all) — whether the food at hand is...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, Travel Channel (tv network), Greenwich, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (tv program)

  2. Mar 20, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. Colorblind exhibit on display at Amy Simon Fine Art in Westport

    <em>Colorblind</em>, the current exhibit at Amy Simon Fine Art, is a four person show that explores an absence of color using a variety of mediums. Qin Feng paints sweeping Chinese-inspired monocrhomatic pieces that express the energy of human emotion. Wei Jia creates layered and collaged paintings with a translucent quality and subtle play of positive and negative space. Paul Shakespear paints minimalist abstract works that use up to 40 layers of acrylic. David Shapiro works using grids and sections, with interwoven patterns. It's much easier to sell an exhibit on the theme of vibrant colors than it is to sell one devoid of them. But anti-color can express just as much if not more. So there. <strong></strong>
    Colorblind, the current exhibit at Amy Simon Fine Art, is a four person show that explores an absence of color using a variety of mediums. Qin Feng paints sweeping Chinese-inspired monocrhomatic pieces that express the energy of human emotion. Wei Jia...

    Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Fine Arts

  4. Mar 27, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Warning siren testing begins next week

    Brown County will begin weekly testing of its outdoor warning sirens next week. The 32 sirens will be tested weekly at 6 Wednesday nights, according to a release from the Brown County Emergency Management office. The sirens are designed to alert...

    Tags: Groton, Stratford, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  6. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  7. Crime & Punishment: Plainville man arrested for punching a dog

    <strong>-Ansonia Police Officer John Troesser responded</strong> to reports that a roaming pit bull bit a man. He says such a dog "came charging toward [him] and was barking aggressively" and, lacking any more calm or creative solutions, shot it. One problem: <strong>It was the wrong dog.</strong> The offending pit bull was back in its owners' home by the time Troesser arrived. The slain dog (which was later euthanized) was Ice, a one-year-old rescued pit bull that resident Rachel Trapp was raising to be a therapy dog, according to the Valley Independent Sentinel news website. Trapp claims that, like in many cases of police overzealousness, race was an issue. "He was killed because of his breed and we are fed up with this injustice for the whole Pit Bull Breed!" she wrote on a "Justice for Ice" Facebook page. The police chief says Troesser acted appropriately, but Trapp (in whose yard the incident took place) says she has surveillance video showing Ice "was standing still and wagging his tail the entire time."
    -Ansonia Police Officer John Troesser responded to reports that a roaming pit bull bit a man. He says such a dog "came charging toward [him] and was barking aggressively" and, lacking any more calm or creative solutions, shot it. One problem: It was the...

    Tags: North Stonington, Facebook, Theft, Ansonia, South Windsor

  8. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  9. The Westport Public Library is holding a cheese tasting on March 30

    Cheddar. Jarlsberg. Gouda. Come on, who doesn't like cheese? If you'd like to try some new ones and expand your cheeserific horizons, come on down to Westport on March 30th for a cheese tasting with chef and cookbook author Jason Sobocinski (owner of Caseus in New Haven and host of "The Big Cheese" on The Cooking Channel). Tickets are $35 each and the proceeds will go towards funding for the Westport Library. Register online today, support a great local chef, the finest dairy product, and books. Oh, and there's gonna be wine, courtesy of Black Bear Wines and Spirits. You're welcome. <strong></strong>
    Cheddar. Jarlsberg. Gouda. Come on, who doesn't like cheese? If you'd like to try some new ones and expand your cheeserific horizons, come on down to Westport on March 30th for a cheese tasting with chef and cookbook author Jason Sobocinski (owner of...

    Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Cooking Channel (tv network)

  10. Mar 30, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Our Picks: 3 great "open air" art exhibits showing this week

    En plein air literally translates to "in the open air," referring to painters who practice their craft in the great outdoors instead of in the controlled-environment of a studio. There are a few exhibits in Fairfield County galleries right now that feature such works, and with the mercury rising as of laste, we might as well do as much as we can en plein air for a while.
    En plein air literally translates to "in the open air," referring to painters who practice their craft in the great outdoors instead of in the controlled-environment of a studio. There are a few exhibits in Fairfield County galleries right now that...

    Tags: Fairfield County, Arts, Arts and Culture, Ridgefield, Darien (Fairfield, Connecticut)

  12. Apr 3, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  13. Mystery surrounds Maryland's Mega Millions winner

    A woman who lives in Baltimore's Westport neighborhood believes she is one of three winners of the world-record Mega Millions jackpot.
    A woman who lives in Baltimore's Westport neighborhood believes she is one of three winners of the world-record Mega Millions jackpot. Merlande Wilson is an immigrant from Haiti, and a mother of seven children. She says she and her co-workers went in...

    Tags: McDonald's, Crime, Law and Justice, Foreign Exchange Market, Services and Shopping, Immigration

  14. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Court listings: April 3

    Deloyd Rieger, 71, of 410 S. Harrison St., overdriving road conditions, fined $120. Jeff Roy Harty, 27, of 316 Seventh Ave. N.E., parking/standing violation, fined $92. David A. Decker, 53, Mountain Lake, Minn., speeding, fined $105. Aaron Samuel...

    Tags: Health, Theft, Prisons, Drunk Driving, Trials

  16. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Mega Millions Mess At MD McDonald's: Alleged Work-Pool Winner Won't Share

    Workers at a McDonald's in Baltimore have plenty to beef about.  They claim a co-worker
has taken off with one of the three winning tickets, that was part of a pool, in last week's Mega Millions lottery.
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    Workers at a McDonald's in Baltimore have plenty to beef about. They claim a co-worker has taken off with one of the three winning tickets, that was part of a pool, in last week's Mega Millions lottery. Mirlande Wilson has boasted to a newspaper that she...

    Tags: Employees, Services and Shopping, Career and Workplace, Lotteries, Mega Millions Lottery

  18. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Divorce expo? Counterweight to wedding industry

    NEW YORK (AP) &mdash; Liz Slayback can trace her decision to pursue a divorce to a precise, painful moment.
    NEW YORK (AP) — Liz Slayback can trace her decision to pursue a divorce to a precise, painful moment. “I knew my marriage was over and the divorce proceedings were about to begin when I came home and I found my husband in bed with my two best...

    Tags: The Huffington Post, Health, Cosmetic Procedures, Services and Shopping, Marriage

  20. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Court listings: April 5

    Schyler Franklin Kumpf, 17, of 1215 Birchwood Lane, speeding, fined $85. Cheryl Ann Hokana, 56, Oakes, N.D., speeding, fined $125. Corey James Barbato, 17, of 1617 Somerset Drive, speeding, fined $85; seat belt violation, fined $25. Narissa Nicole...

    Tags: Groton, Prisons, Trials, Watertown, Fines

  22. Apr 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Lottery update: No winner identified yet, official says

    Maryland Lottery officials want to be clear: The person who bought the winning Mega Millions ticket at a Baltimore County 7-Eleven has not come forward.
    Maryland Lottery officials want to be clear: The person who bought the winning Mega Millions ticket at a Baltimore County 7-Eleven has not come forward. Double-check your ticket before tossing it in the trash, said state lottery Director Stephen Martino....

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Politics, Glen Burnie, Baltimore County, Personal Data Collection

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