by Patricia Grandjean
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11/21/12Front Row Q&A: Kathleen TurnerEverything old is new again—including Long Wharf Theatre's Mainstage and the 1960s British comedy, "The Killing of Sister George." Who better to come to New Haven and unveil them both? |
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11/04/12Q&A Exclusive: Julie AndrewsMusical theater's No. 1 Dame brings "The Great American Mousical" to Goodspeed's Norma Terris Theatre Nov. 8. |
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10/16/12This Month Q&A: John Douglas Thompson"Satchmo at the Waldorf"—its run at Long Wharf Theatre now extended through Nov. 11— introduces New Haven audiences to an explosive stage talent. |
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10/07/12Hello, I Must Be Going: Q&As with Melanie Lynskey and Sarah KoskoffSarah Koskoff's film, now in release in Connecticut, is about love, anxiety and finding your true self. |
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10/05/12Artspace's City-Wide Open StudiosNew Haven artists open their studios to the public for Artspace's annual art crawl. Posted at 02:16 PM | Permalink |
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09/18/12Jerks in Connecticut HistoryRay Bendici's entertaining new book about some of the biggest "jerks" in the state's history hits shelves today. Posted at 09:41 AM | Permalink |
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09/04/12Front Row Q&A: Peter MaxThis week, Peter Max exhibits works both new and old, and greets his Connecticut fans at Geary Gallery in Darien. |
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08/31/12The Woodstock FairA Labor Day tradition is still going strong in Woodstock. Posted at 01:21 PM | Permalink |
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08/17/12The Way He WasThe history of Dustin Hoffman, via YouTube. |
08/15/12Conan's ScrapsTeam COCO takes you behind the scenes. |
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