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Pig farmers are guilty of cruelty to animals
I strongly object to letter writer Rick Berman's views regarding the "humane" treatment of pregnant pigs ("Pregnant pigs treated humanely," Sept. 22). No reasonable person objects to pregnant pigs being kept in separate pens, but you don't need to be a...Tags: Livestock Farming, Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry
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Joaquin Phoenix: film at Charles two days after 'Letterman'
Baltimore Sun reporterJoaquin Phoenix makes a return appearance to "Late Show with David Letterman" on Wednesday, September 22, and two days later hits the Charles in the controversial documentary "I'm Still Here," which chronicles his attempt to switch from acting to rap....Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Edmund Wilson, James Gray, Johnny Cash, Philip Kaufman
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Frankenstein, Dracula cast their shadows
Special to Tribune NewspapersWhen Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein" in 1816, she could not have conceived of the cultural landmark it would become. The novel still throws a long shadow across the popular imagination almost two centuries later. Boris Karloff's performance as the...Tags: Boris Karloff, Literature, Frankenstein (movie, 1931), Satire (genre), Authors
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Voyeurism Meets S&M in TheaterWorks' "Venus in Fur"
Venus in Fur Through Nov. 18, TheaterWorks, 233 Pearl St., (860) 527-7838, theaterworkshartford.org Don't be fooled by the dingy realism of the anonymous rehearsal room where Venus in Fur takes place: this play calls on mythic precursors and is meant...
Tags: Celebrities, TheaterWorks
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The New Britain Museum of American Art Celebrates Digital Illustration
Pixelated: The Art of Digital Illustration Ends Dec. 9, New Britain Museum of American Art, 56 Lexington Street, New Britain, (860) 229-0257, nbmaa.org Old-school artists are likely to approach Pixelated: The Art of Digital Illustration, a hip and...
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Museums, Mott the Hoople (music group), Arts, Concourse
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Feedback: If you could dine with an author, who would it be?
Definitely Christopher Fowler, who writes the "Peculiar Crimes Unit" and "Bryant & May" series. He has such a great sense of humor and knows so much about the history of London. His books are so much fun to read.
— Rena Gorman, Aurora
I would...Tags: Literature, Michael Chabon, Douglas Adams, V (tv program), Christopher Hitchens
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: The disappointment of being passed over again
I have always believed that when you are engulfed by disappointment, you have to make a decision to move on. You say, “I don't care how hard this is, I don't care how disappointed I am, I'm going to get through this.” I never wear my emotions...Tags: Philosophy
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A very able Hank at center of 'Lost Highway'
"Hank Williams: Lost Highway" Randal Myler and Mark Harelik's jukebox biodrama about the king of country music, back when it was still called "hillbilly music," displays most of the weaknesses that beset the form. There's the awkward mixture of first-...
Tags: Concerts, Music, Fiona Apple, Peter Weiss
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Past informs present in compelling 'Whitechapel'
RedEyeBBC America's "Whitechapel" premiered in October with style, wit and great performances that helped it rise above its police procedural cliches and a plot device—the investigation of copycat killers—that I feared would wear thin in...Tags: Englewood, Murder, BBC, Rupert Penry-Jones
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Gettysburg Bobblehead disgrace helps restore depression
On a flight to Mexico, our hero encounters another man in the passenger plane's huge bathroom after they get out of bed. (This plane had sleeping berths.) "I didn't sleep well last night," complains the man. "I'm having trouble with insomnia."
"Oh,...Tags: Ted Bundy, Joseph Heller, Dalai Lama, Feminism, Paul Newman
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Staff picks for Dec. 1 to 7
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1862 village by candlelight
The holidays as they were celebrated in 1862, following the Battle of Antietam. Re-enactors portraying local historical characters will talk about the aftermath of battle. Other re-enactors will demonstrate 19th-...Tags: Religious Festivals, Water Tower, Museums, Concerts, Gardens and Parks
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