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Photos By Lisa Pleskow Kassow At Mandell JCC In West Hartford
The work of photographer Lisa Pleskow Kassow, director of Hillel at Trinity College in Hartford, is showcased in “The Abayudada — People of Judah,” which will run at the Chase Family Gallery at Mandell JCC, 335 Bloomfield Ave. in West...
Tags: West Hartford, Elementary Schools, Schools, Judaism, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Exploring Hartford's Famous Burial Grounds
Since its founding by English settlers, Hartford has been one of New England's most populous cities. Over the nearly four centuries of Hartford's existence, millions of people have lived and died here and, in most cases, their earthly remains were...
Tags: George Romero, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Wars and Interventions, Groton, Architecture
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Raising Curtains on the Hartford Theater Scene
Hartford has seldom seen more changes in its theater scene than it has in the past year. Two of the city's best-known theaters have had turnovers at their topmost ranks. In the June of 2010, Michael Wilson announced he was leaving Hartford Stage [50...
Tags: Little Theatre of Manchester, Goodspeed Opera House, Mikhail Baryshnikov, TheaterWorks, Mary Poppins (musical)
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Whale Preseason Schedule Announced
The NHL may be locked in a labor dispute, but we know we'll see hockey in Hartford this winter. The Whale's preseason schedule was announced Thursday and the first game is Oct. 3, when Connecticut hosts the Albany Devils in Cromwell. Here's the...Tags: Bridgeport Sound Tigers, College of the Holy Cross , Albany Devils, Worcester Sharks, American Hockey League
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"Fraulein Maria" To Have Final Performances At Jacob's Pillow in August
Hartford Courant"Fraulein Maria," Doug Elkins & Friend's terrific dance-theater piece which was developed at Trinity College in Hartford and played Hartford Stage in 2011, is being "retired," giving its final performances Aug. 22 to 26 sat Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival...Tags: Music, Human Interest, Hartford Stage, Entertainment, Movies
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Cinestudio in Hartford Showing the Film 'Grand Illusion' Until Aug. 14
Classic cinemaphiles need to head over to Trinity College's Cinestudio sometime this week to catch a brand-spanking new, ultra-high def digital restoration of Jean Renoir's film, Grand Illusion, considered to be one of the best in the antiwar genre...
Tags: Jean Renoir, Erich von Stroheim, Entertainment, Movies
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Teens' Summer Program Teaches Leadership Through Hartford School Cleanup
Courant.comA week-long summer program sponsored by Leadership Greater Hartford introduced a group of teens to leadership skills and the value of helping others. The group of two dozen teens from around the Greater Hartford area spent the week at Trinity College...Tags: Students, Education, Lobbying, Matt Stevens, Politics
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"One Man, Two Guvnors" Get Encore Film Presentation From National Theatre Live
Hartford CourantDid you miss “One Man, Two Guvnors” (and James Corden’s Tony Award-winning performance) on Broadway.? The production closes Sept. 2. Nicholas Hytner directs Richard Bean’s very funny take on Goldoni’s “A Servant and Two...Tags: Entertainment Events, Tony Awards, James Corden, Nicholas Hytner, Arts and Culture
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Head of the Class: area students honored
Kelly Auxt, Angela Springer and Stephanie Yonowitz, of Owings Mills, graduated with a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction; Lisa Goldberg and Rebecca Harman, of Reisterstown, graduated with a master's degree in Counselor Education, and Michael...Tags: Science and Technology, Computer Science, Sociology, Science, Boston
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The 25th Connecticut Gay and Lesbian Film Festival offers something for everyone
25th Connecticut Gay and Lesbian Film Festival June 1-9 at Cinestudio, Trinity College, Hartford Opening June 1st, for LGBT Pride Month, and programmed by a group of approximately 15 volunteers, the Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Film Festival offers...
Tags: Science and Technology, Minority Groups, Science, World War II (1939-1945), Politics
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The Real Green Of CT's PGA Golf Tourney — Economic Benefits
The Hartford CourantThe Travelers Championship requires three months of work to set up and take down a hamlet of tents and structures at the golf course, and that puts hundreds of people to work even before the first golfer checks into the Rocky Hill Marriott. Connecticut's...Tags: Transportation Industry, University of Connecticut, Services and Shopping, Travelers Championship, Golf
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60 Years Of Memories For The Travelers Championship
The Hartford CourantCROMWELL — The first PGA Tour stop in Connecticut was 60 years ago with the Insurance City Open at Wethersfield Country Club. Now called the Travelers Championship, it has gone through some name and sponsor changes through the years. But for...Tags: Transportation Industry, Kevin Dineen, Billy Casper, Greg Norman, Carlton Fisk
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