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Tickets On Sale for Taste of the Nation Hartford
Tickets are on sale for Hartford's Taste of the Nation event, taking place April 11 at Marquee Events and Catering. More than 40 local restaurants and food vendors join wine, beer and spirits sponsors at the annual fundraiser for Share Our Strength, a...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Wines, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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'Hot in Cleveland' prepares for its live season premiere
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)MINNEAPOLIS Jane Leeves freely admits that while taping her hit sitcom, "Hot in Cleveland," she's prone to coming down with a severe case of the giggles. Unless you're in the studio audience or watching a blooper reel, you wouldn't have known about...Tags: The Mary Tyler Moore Show (tv program), Homicide: Life on the Street (tv program), The Carol Burnett Show (tv program), Wendie Malick, Hot in Cleveland (tv program)
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The chefs from Hong Kong want dim sum. Where do you take them?
When Quinn Doan from the Hong Kong tourism board asked me if I could show a few chefs around the San Gabriel Valley last week, it may have taken me all of a second and a half to agree. I am forever going on about the diversity and high quality of local...
Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Michelin Group, Lukshon
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Chinese Deliveryman's Nightmare Comes To Stage As 'Stuck Elevator'
The Hartford Courant"Stuck Elevator" began in 2005 when Bryon Au Yong began following news stories about a Chinese restaurant deliveryman from the Happy Dragon who disappeared after dropping off an order of curried shrimp and fried rice in the Bronx. Co-workers found his...Tags: Music, Career and Workplace, China, Labor Legislation, Arts and Culture
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PASSINGS: Iain Banks, David Jin, Dwight Opperman
Iain Banks Edgy Scottish novelist Iain Banks, 59, a Scottish writer who alternately wowed and disturbed readers with his dark jokes and narrative tricks, died Sunday. His publisher, Little Brown, announced his death but did not provide other details....
Tags: Obituaries, Arts and Culture, Tour Operations Industry, Literature, Science and Technology
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New Haven's International Arts Festival: What's Hot This Year?
The Hartford CourantIt's about sharing the experience. That's what Mary Lou Aleski, executive director of New Haven's 18th annual International Festival of Arts & Ideas that begins Saturday, June 15, has found in data of who comes — and why— to the annual two-...Tags: Off-Broadway Theater, Funkadesi (music group), Music, Travel, Science
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Summer Eating List
Summer is the sweet season for restaurants. Fresh produce is abundant, daylight lasts longer and restaurants are busier and bigger (with the addition of outdoor seats) than at any other time of the year. So once again I'm trotting out my Summer Eating...
Tags: Nightwood, Chicago Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, River North
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Second teen charged in Chinese restaurant robbery in Allentown
A second teen has been charged in the robbery of an Chinese restaurant in Allentown last month, according to court records. Dayrin Sepulveda, 18, Allentown, admitted on Wednesday to police he was holding a stick-like object during the robbery of the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Criminals, Theft, Trials, Allentown
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Hooters in Doral, Happy Wok in Lauderhill among restaurants cited by state inspectors
Staff writerCritical violations of state sanitation and safety laws recently observed by inspectors at five South Florida restaurants prompted the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation to cite the owners and briefly suspend operations. Hooters,...Tags: Key West, Labor Legislation, Lauderhill, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Health and Safety at Work
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Chicago's Argyle enclave works to find identity
Years ago, Nam Pham, 70, and Paul Tsang, 56, left their Asian homelands and ultimately settled on the same street in Uptown's Argyle enclave. Pham, a Vietnamese national, started a pharmacy on one side of Argyle Street; Tsang, a Chinese national,...
Tags: Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Richard M. Daley, Business, Near South Side, Boystown (Chicago, Illinois)
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Bill Lockyer says he won't run for office in 2014
SACRAMENTO -- Bill Lockyer, who has served in Sacramento for four decades as a legislator, attorney general and state treasurer, announced he will retire from elective office when his term expires in 2014. Lockyer, a Democrat who was first elected to...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Regional Authority, Justice System, John Chiang, Barbara Boxer
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Unique venues land downtown
The dark rich wood interior with marble accents, columns and comfortable seats will create a relaxed ambiance for sipping a smooth whiskey, single-malt scotch, bourbon or rye. The Exchange, which is now under construction on West Jefferson Boulevard,...
Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Sushi and Sashimi, Bars and Clubs
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