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Trinity's Ogrodnik Steps Down
Trinity men's basketball coach Stan Ogrodnik announced his retirement Friday after 27 seasons, saying he remains as competitive as ever but is not as excited about the day-to-day responsibilities as he needed to be. Assistant coach Sean Tabb, 32, the...Tags: NCAA Tournament, Multi-Sport Events, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Touching A Sensitive Spot
Larry So, the gang just finished a big project at work, and you break open the champagne and you slap each other on the butt and you fluff each other's hair and you high-five and you give a little fake punch to the chin. Unless one of the gang is a...Tags: George Clooney, Major League Baseball, Electrical Appliance, Gang Activity, Boston Red Sox
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Judging Delivery
The Hartford CourantDOMESTIC Panelists said McCain touted his domestic policy experience; Obama showed knowledge and scored rhetorical points. "Obama's comment about his dying mother arguing with insurance companies about coverage, then laying out his plan, was his...Tags: Diplomacy, Barack Obama, Colleges and Universities, John McCain, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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"Lomax": CPTV's New Musical Journey
It has been a long, winding trip down the tracks, but after a decade of planning, Connecticut Public Television's newest bid for national children's television fame pulls into the station this month.
Unlike previous successes with "Barney & Friends"...Tags: Amy Poehler, Children, Folk Music, People, The Hartt School
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The Scent Of A Wrong Guy
Larry: As hard as it is to be a man, guys have fond memories of wooing, when the woman wasn't bossy and demanding. No, she was flirty and actually listened when the guy explained why he was master of the universe. Those fond memories have been...Tags: Diseases, Leonardo DiCaprio, Uma Thurman, Alzheimer's Disease, Colleges and Universities
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First Mates: No Longer A Girl Thing?
A feminist and a cranky guy's guy debate how far we've come, baby: Larry Since women won the right to vote in about 1978, political campaigns and news media have become well-trained in girl stuff designed to keep them interested, while the guys mull oil...Tags: Political Campaigns, Government, Government Health Care, Abraham Lincoln, Polls
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How RPI Went Urban
The recent conversion of a 1929 car dealership into a University of Hartford arts center is a promising and unusual step for Connecticut colleges and universities. While colleges across the country have embraced the idea of renovating and reusing historic...Tags: United Technologies Corporation, Samuel Colt, Colleges and Universities, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Yale University
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Stamford Arts Center Gets A Pat On The Shoulder
Courant Staff WriterThe corporate and civic community rallied Wednesday in support of the Stamford Center for the Arts, following its bankruptcy filing last month. A gathering was held to let people know the center was is still open for business and has the backing of...Tags: Dance, Edward Albee, Academic Progress, Goodman Theatre, Awards and Prizes
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Where Food, Ideas Meet
Imagine a restaurant where the (vegetarian) food is free and you dine with strangers who just may be the most important people you'll ever meet. Douglas Dix, a University of Hartford biology and medical technology professor, is imagining it and looking...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Poverty, Colleges and Universities, Capital Community College, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Paul Landerman Defined Hip In Hartford
Artie Shaw, the great swing-era clarinetist, once famously called Bing Crosby "the first hip white man." I mentioned that quote to Paul Landerman a few years ago, and he said something to the effect that Shaw — who was one of the many celebrities...Tags: Family, East Hartford, Radio Industry, Music Industry, Bing Crosby
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Stone Hill Center Mixes Grace, Surprises
The buildings of Japanese architect Tadao Ando are distinguished by their sleek, smooth surfaces, often of concrete. His newest project in the U.S. is in New England, and it too is of concrete. Visiting the Stone Hill Center at the Clark Art Institute in...Tags: Isamu Noguchi, Metal and Mineral, Tadao Ando, Heavy Engineering, Building Material
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10th Annual Park Road Parade Set For Oct. 4
WEST HARTFORDThe 10th annual Park Road Parade, set for Saturday, Oct. 4, will be bigger and better than last year, according to parade organizer Richard Patrissi. The parade steps off at 10:30 a.m. at Ringgold Street and ends at South Quaker Lane. Over 100...Tags: Festive Event, Jazz Music, West Hartford, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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