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I Should Have Skipped More Classes
The Hartford CourantIn third grade, I received an award for not missing one day of school. I was proud. I sat in my classroom every single day listening to Mrs. Sloat. I learned how to spell and divide. Teachers in fourth grade wouldn't accept print so I learned to write in...Tags: University of Connecticut, Schools, High Schools, Education, World War II (1939-1945)
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Tribeca 2012: In 'The Girl,' Abbie Cornish still playing to adults
24 FramesAt the Tribeca Film Festival, Abbie Cornish's The Girl continued the actress trend toward difficult and dark dramas... -
A Strange Twist To Verse, As In Versus
The Hartford CourantQ: Last year, we had a foreign exchange student from Germany stay with our family. When he wanted to challenge our boys to a video game, he would say he wanted to "verse" them. I have never heard of that form of "versus" being used that way. Now my oldest...Tags: Poetry, Entertainment, Gaming, Germany
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Patti Smith's Photography Sets up a Visual Dialogue With Some of Her Biggest Influences
Patti Smith: Camera Solo
October 21 – February 19
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 600 Main Street, Hartford, (860) 278-2670, thewadsworth.org.
Rock-and-roll-band-fronting poet Patti Smith, who turns 65 at the end of the year, has been...Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, New York City, Arts, Poetry, Robert Mapplethorpe
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The tale behind the Apple logo
CNNIf beauty is indeed truth, as John Keats claimed, then this story ought to be true: the logo on the back of your iPhone or Mac is a tribute to Alan Turing, the man who laid the foundations for the modern-day computer, pioneered research into artificial...Tags: Apple iPhone, Gays and Lesbians, Snow White (fictional character), Alan Turing, Folklore and Mythology
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Artist Patti Smith Charms Crowd At Wadsworth Opening
The Hartford CourantRock icon-poet-memoirist-photographer Patti Smith charmed the crowd on Thursday night at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, with the opening of her one-woman photography show, "Patti Smith: Camera Solo," and an hourlong performance of...Tags: Museums, Arts, Poetry, Robert Mapplethorpe, Politics
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'Homeless' exhibit promotes understanding
The multimedia exhibit "Homeless in Paradise" opened Nov. 5 at BC Space Gallery in Laguna Beach.
The show was created by Laguna artists Faye Chapman and Tim Carmody, and Los Angeles Times photographer Genaro Molina in recognition of National Hunger and...Tags: Nick Lowe, Los Angeles Times, Arts, Charles Dickens, Arts and Culture
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Scintillating prose — the second time around
On the fifth floor of the Chicago Tribune Tower is a square windowless room accessed by a single door.
This room is called, with a regrettable lack of imagination, the Book Room.
It will not surprise you to learn that it is filled with books. Day...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Julia Keller, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Prague (Czech Republic)
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City Beautiful, City Park and the museum
By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail When old age shall this generation waste, Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st, 'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,' that is all ...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Museums, New York City, England, Tourism and Leisure
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Bookmark: Umberto Eco's books stir up life's dilemmas
On the fifth floor of the Chicago Tribune Tower is a square windowless room accessed by a single door. This room is called, with a regrettable lack of imagination, the Book Room. It will not surprise you to learn that it is filled with books. Day...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Umberto Eco, Chicago Tribune
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Naples' Baroque glory
Special to the Los Angeles TimesNaples, Italy — The ticket taker on the train from Rome had to shout to get my attention. I was staring out the window, iPod cranked up high, the divine voice of Cecilia Bartoli pouring Baroque soap bubbles into my ears. "Sacrificium," the...Tags: Opera (genre), Painting, Rome (Italy), Apple iPod, Arts and Culture
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School reading: Daisy Hay on 'Jane Eyre'
Jacket CopyDaisy Hay is the author of "Young Romantics: The Tangled Lives of English Poetry's Greatest Generation." The book, which came out this spring, focuses on Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, John Keats and journalist Leigh Hunt, along with........
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