by Patricia Grandjean
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05/10/13Darien and Roxbury: Exclusive . . .. . . in fact, maybe too much so for their own good. Or so argues "New York Times" writer Lisa Prevost in her new book, "Snob Zones." |
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05/01/13Front Row Q&A: John HodgmanMore information than you require on matriculating at Yale, the areas of his expertise, selling the Whalers at Bradley Airport—a famous woman's blue dress (no, not THAT one) and his appearance on Saturday at The Connecticut Forum. |
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04/03/13Front Row Q&A: Audra McDonaldEqually at ease on stage or screen, multitalented singer and actress Audra McDonald performs for the Stamford Symphony Orchestra audience this weekend. |
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04/01/13Front Row Q&A: Marc KudischThis co-star of Yale Rep's "Hamlet" has a broad repertory all his own, from plays to Broadway musicals to his own brand of cabaret. |
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02/20/13Front Row Q&A: Stephen SondheimIn his Feb. 23 conversation at Ridgefield Playhouse with Emmy Award-winning journalist Morton Dean, you can expect Stephen Sondheim to talk about his masterful musicals, his recent books, and to speak ill of the dead. Just don't ask him to sing and dance. |
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02/07/13Q&A Exclusive: Judith IveyTwo-time Tony Award-winner Judith Ivey—returning to Long Wharf Feb 13 in Sam Shepard's "Curse of the Starving Class"—talks stage, screen, the American Dream and her growing career as a director. |
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01/19/13Q&A Exclusive: Ann LearyAnn Leary's new novel—"The Good House"—doesn't feature an innocent, but it does star a broad with an almost psychic understanding of the people in her community—as well as a little alcohol problem. |
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01/01/13Q&A Exclusive: Laura JacqminTwo sisters enter a weight-loss program in Florida—but neither one knows what evil lurks in the heart of the clinic's vending machine. See the world premiere of emerging playwright Jacqmin's "January Joiner: A Weight-Loss Horror Comedy" at Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven Jan. 9 through Feb. 10. |
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12/20/12First Q&A: Meg GuzulescuQ: What do "Sopranos" creator David Chase and a 16-year-old Choate Rosemary Hall junior from West Hartford have in common? A: Their first feature film, "Not Fade Away," opening soon. |
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12/07/12Front Row Q&A: Shawn ColvinRoad warrior Colvin comes to Fairfield Theatre Company's StageOne Dec. 14 to showcase her 2012 CD, "All Fall Down," and ring in some Christmas cheer. |










