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No Rooms At Goodwin?
The planned closing of the Goodwin Hotel, Hartford's luxury lodging in the heart of downtown, comes as a shock. The 124-room hotel at Asylum and Haynes streets, purchased by Northland Investment Corp. in 2005, was in the middle of a major renovation by...Tags: Luciano Pavarotti, XL Center, Andrea Bocelli, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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Baltimore Running Festival is a relative thing for this bunch
Organizers of this weekend's Baltimore Running Festival can't say exactly how many families, spouses, friends and co-workers will be running among the more than 17,000 who have signed up for the eighth annual event.
The pairs and groups are easy to...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Fort McHenry, Health and Personal Care
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Fabrics Feature Oversize Patterns, Layering, Textures
nschoeffler@courant.comPeople may not change their draperies and upholsteries as often as they update their clothing, but fashions do keep unfolding in the home design world. And the touchstone of this season's fabric collections is touch. Raised damasks, cut velvets,...Tags: Middletown, Robert Allen, Animals, Fashion Trends
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Movie Buzz: Heath Ledger's swan song
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWHO Heath Ledger THE DEAL Despite the blockbuster success of " The Dark Knight," U.S. distributors are shying away from the late actor's other film, "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," according to The Hollywood Reporter. Directed by the imaginative...Tags: Heath Ledger, Ethan Coen, Asia Argento, Terry Gilliam, Peter Cushing
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Jackie Collins latest affair is 'Married Lovers'
Los Angeles Times'It's nice here, isn't it?" Jackie Collins said in her clear, measured, L.A.-by-way-of-London tone. Jack Black and Dr. Phil were sitting nearby on the terrace of the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel, but it was Collins' arrival that created the...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Umberto Eco, Jack Black, Bars and Clubs, Movies
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Francesca Hilton just has to laugh
Special to The TimesSHE IS the unknown Hilton. The un-Paris, if you will. For Francesca Hilton, there are no red carpet poses performed before shouting paparazzi, no boutique line of Francesca fragrances, no nervous Chihuahua tucked in her arms. That the 61-year-old didn'...Tags: Paris Hilton, Celebrity Mothers, Charity, Human Accomplishments, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Faded stars to shine again on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThrockmorton P. Gildersleeve is about to get another shot at Hollywood stardom. That was the name of the lead character played by actor Willard Waterman in the hit 1950s radio comedy "The Great Gildersleeve." The show went off the air in 1957 and...Tags: James Arness, Drug Trafficking, Kirk Douglas, Ceremonies, Renovation
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Hot Property: A $5.2-million cash offer for Avril Lavigne's Beverly Hills-area mansion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe peerless, fearless Avril Lavigne has done what others only dream of: No, not the part about snagging eight Grammy nominations on your first album when you are still in your teens. Rather, it's the part where you list your Beverly Hills-area mansion...Tags: Homes, Property, Chicago Bulls, Wilt Chamberlain, Personal Service
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Getting Carrie'd away by fashion
Special to NewsdayConversation overheard last week between two female commuters: "I'm so excited, we're going to see 'Sex and the City' - you should come," says the first. "When does it open?" asks the other. "May 30th." "May 30th???!! The way everybody's going on...Tags: Macy's, Sarah Jessica Parker, Oscar de la Renta, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Russell Crowe
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'A Table in Heaven' is a glorious no-holds-barred documentary
Sentinel Movie CriticHe's an Italian waiter who became a culinary legend by running the most famous French restaurant in New York. But self-made man Sirio Maccioni had seen better days by the time he closed Le Cirque and made plans to move his eatery for the rich and famous...Tags: Henry Kissinger, New York, Roger Moore
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Grant Show has listed his Hollywood Hills home for close to $2 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMoving farther from Melrose? Now that the writers strike has been settled, former "Melrose Place" star Grant Show has swung back into action. Show plays Tom Decker, an airplane pilot and lead character in the '70s-themed CBS series "Swingtown," about...Tags: CBS Corp., West Hollywood, Homes, Encino, Property
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'American Eve' by Paula Uruburu
American Eve
Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, the Birth of the "It" Girl and the Crime of the Century
Paula Uruburu
Riverhead Books: 388 pp., $27.95
BY THE time she was 16, Evelyn Nesbit was the face of her age, a stunning beauty with a "heart-...Tags: Pennsylvania, Britney Spears, Books and Magazines, Clara Bow, New York
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