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Lenny Kaplan
Special to the SunThough it's been six years since Lenny Kaplan, 71, left the restaurant business, he's still one of Baltimore's best-known restaurateurs. Among the businesses that he and his wife, Gail Kaplan, have owned and run: Pimlico Restaurant, Classic Catering,...Tags: John Steinbeck, Music Theater, Brigitte Bardot, Paul Muni
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Middletown Fourth Of July Festivities Tonight
The city of Middletown's July 4 activities are tonight. The music begins at 6 p.m. on the lawn in front of the municipal building at the corner of deKoven Drive and Court Street with the Middletown High School Jazz Band. If you haven't heard this...Tags: Jazz Music, Popular Music, Faye Dunaway, Assault, Alfred Hitchcock
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Capsule reviews
Capsule reviews are written and rated by Courant film critics: ***** — Classic **** — Excellent *** — Good ** — Fair * — Poor * — Don't bother Opening This Week Bigger, Stronger, Faster — Director...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Plainville, Kim Cattrall, Morgan Freeman, Edward Norton
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Wesleyan Spotlight On Ingrid Bergman
Courant Staff WriterIngrid Bergman is more than just a movie star. She's "like a Rolls Royce, or a really good hamburger." "She's timeless and always welcome and always beautiful," says Jeanine Basinger, head of Film Studies at Wesleyan University. "There's never a time...Tags: Film Festivals, Charles Boyer, Middlesex County (Connecticut), Bing Crosby, Alfred Hitchcock
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Contemporary Dance Troupe Comes To Middletown
ODC/Dance was born 37 years ago when artistic director Brenda Way was a student at Oberlin College in Ohio. After moving to San Francisco in 1976, the troupe began to appear at festivals around the world. Along with resident choreographers KT Nelson and...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Kevin Kline, First United Corporation, David Byrne, Hole in the Wall Theater
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Chalk it up to good genes
Special to the SentinelThanks, Mr. George Carlin, for a lot of laughs through the years. In your memory, some of your best lines: "If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and apes?" "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, David Letterman, Ben Kingsley, Al Pacino, Isabella Rossellini
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Cannibal liberals
Oh, those crazy journalists. You know the ones I'm talking about. The one who described John Kerry as "French-looking" and made up some silly locution to show how out of touch he was -- "Who among us doesn't like NASCAR?" -- even though he never said it....Tags: Mass Media, Elections, Tim Russert, David Brooks, Bill Clinton
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A day in purgatory: Take out your ID and boarding pass
A cabdriver picked me up outside the Waffle House in Little Rock, Ark., last Sunday and said, so sweetly, "I hope you enjoyed your breakfast" - elongating the "joy" slightly and slurring the k in "breakfast" - and I said yes, but honestly, I don't...Tags: Metal and Mineral
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Planes and purgatory: A day at the airport
A cabdriver picked me up outside the Waffle House in Little Rock last Sunday and said so sweetly, "I hope you enjoyed your breakfast" and I said yes, but honestly, I don't really associate breakfast with enjoyment. It's a standardized meal meant to...Tags: Metal and Mineral
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A drive to save Tempelhof Airport, base of the Berlin airlift
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGabriele Leech-Anspach was a young mother with a toddler when Soviet authorities suddenly imposed a blockade on West Berlin in 1948, cutting off all road, train and boat access and leaving 2.2 million Berliners stranded on an island of the new Cold War....Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Public Officials, Elections, Political Candidates, Referenda
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