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Films, From The Serious To The Silly, That Wrap Up The Year
The Hartford CourantPeople who love politics will be feeling a little empty a week from now, when the campaign is over and the decisions have been made. Two highly anticipated films opening in the upcoming Oscar season will fill the bill. "Frost/Nixon" is Ron Howard's...Tags: Celebrity, Minority Groups, Adolf Hitler, Cate Blanchett, Reese Witherspoon
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Tuna And Peppers, Taramasalata, Peach Pudding Cake, Peach Luscious
Carol Kane of Middletown wrote in looking for a recipe for tuna and peppers. She says, "Marino's Restaurant in Middletown had the best." Helen Cardella of Middletown sent in this recipe, which was handed down from her mother: TUNA AND PEPPERS •...Tags: Hartland, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Glastonbury, Colchester, Middletown
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Chicken Soup With Dumplings, Oatmeal And Raisin Nutritional Bars, Oriental Oven-fired Pork Chops
A reader had requested some interesting homemade soup recipes. Barbara Wener of West Hartford sent in the following: CHICKEN SOUP WITH DUMPLINGS SOUP: • 8 pieces of chicken or 1 4-pound chicken • 2 large stalks celery, sliced • 2... -
Not So Bright
Zap2It.com"Stardust" has its moments, most of them plot-unrelated. The highlight is a patter routine wherein Robert De Niro, as a cross-dressing pirate, haggles over the price of some fenced goods with a disreputable fellow played by Ricky Gervais. The way these...Tags: Peter O'Toole, Robert De Niro, Matthew Vaughn, Claire Danes, Movies
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Once again, fees an issue for Guetzloe
You'd think Ax the Tax honcho Doug Guetzloe would have learned to pay his bills by now. After all, about 80 boxes of his personal and business files ended up in the hands of WKMG-Channel 6 reporter Tony Pipitone because Guetzloe didn't pay the monthly...Tags: Regional Authority, Court Administration, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Winter Garden, Apopka
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'Wicked' is almost sure to be evergreen
Times Staff Writer"Wicked" parked its theatrical sorcery at the Pantages on Wednesday, and don't expect it to vanish in a puff of smoke anytime soon. The witchcraft is as fresh as it has ever been, thanks to the two splendiferous leads, Eden Espinosa and Megan Hilty,...Tags: Music, Tony Meola, Theater, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Reese Witherspoon
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TV Land loves Lucy
The EnvelopeCelebrities from TV, music and film bestowed special tribute awards tonight to some of television's most iconic series and stars at the fifth annual TV Land Awards. Actress and comedienne Carol Burnett and Emmy Award-winning actress Kirstie Alley...Tags: Celebrity, Jeff Conaway, Carol Burnett, Judd Hirsch, Desi Arnaz
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One-woman blues resonate in 'Belfast'
Gordon Cox is a regular contributor to Newsday.One more and it'll be a trend: The second chameleon-like solo performer to arrive at 45 Bleecker bearing a stamp of celebrity approval is Geraldine Hughes, whose memoir, "Belfast Blues," opened Thursday night with Angelica Huston as one of its producers....Tags: Celebrity, Music, Theater, Celebrity Mothers, Los Angeles
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If it only had a heart
Times Staff WriterIn the aftermath of Katrina, the sight of an African American family ambushed by a natural disaster can't help carrying political baggage. But racial concerns hardly register in Des McAnuff's update of the unpredictable theatrical twister known as "The...Tags: Dance, Music, Theater, Disasters, Cyndi Lauper
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NBC Reanimates 'Year Without a Santa Claus'
Zap2It.comIt may not be as well-known as "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" or "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town," but among Christmas-special fans of a certain age, "The Year Without a Santa Claus" has a definite cult following. Someone at NBC must like the Rankin-...Tags: John Goodman, Religious Festivals, Eddie Griffin, Louisiana, Holidays
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'When a Stranger Calls'
Zap2It.comSo there's this babysitter, right, and she's out in this big empty house in the middle of nowhere on a dark and stormy night. And she gets these phone calls, like, all heavy breathing and creepy static and junk? And then a guy's voice asks her: "Have...Tags: Sony Corp., Movies, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lance Henriksen
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Witches' brew
Tribune theater critic'It's a bit much, isn't it?" admits the Wizard of Oz in "Wicked," referring to an enormous metallic mask which bears a startling resemblance to Mr. Burns on "The Simpsons." But, he says, "you have to give the people what they want." "Wicked" is a bit...Tags: Music Theater, Music, Theater, Homer Simpson, John Hughes
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