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School Of Year In Marlborough; Memorial Unveiled In East Hartford
A memorial honoring three local officers who died in the line of duty was unveiled. The University of Connecticut announced a multi-year gift from Travelers of as much as $1.6 million. And Elmer Thienes-Mary Hall Elementary School was named Connecticut'...Tags: Police, Western Connecticut State University, Law Enforcement, Business Enterprises, Heavy Engineering
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UConn Students Pack Heat With IRS Criminal Finance Unit
The Hartford CourantPretend you're an Internal Revenue Service agent. You're on a call and see a woman kneeling on the ground. You ask her for identification and she reaches into her purse. But she yanks out a gun. Wait a second — this is an IRS agent? Students at...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Western Connecticut State University, Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Academic Progress
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LI ARTS: "Rent" at Adelphi
WHAT The first production of "Rent" - the musical by the late Adelphi alum Jonathan Larson - since it closed on Broadway this month. Next Saturday night's gala marks the official opening of Adelphi's new performing arts center. WHEN|WHERE 7:30 p.m....Tags: Long Island, Culture, Lindenhurst (Babylon, New York), Theater
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Curtain goes up on Adelphi Performing Arts Center
robert.kahn@newsday.comMelana Tysowsky knew that Adelphi's dance department had outgrown its quarters, but "the lacrosse incident" in May underscored matters. To present a choreography project, Tysowsky and fellow ballet students had reserved the Woodruff Hall gym, a more...Tags: Lacrosse, Government, Dance, Theater, Studios
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5,124 performances later, 'Rent' says goodbye
Broadway said goodbye yesterday to "Rent," 12 years and 5,124 performances after it first became a rock musical with a message for theatergoers of all ages. "There's mixed emotions, but it's time," said Allan S. Gordon, one of its producers. The show,...Tags: Music, Broadway, Theater, Rentals, Music Theater
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'Rent' brings down the curtain on Broadway run
They cheered, they cried and gave the show a standing ovation even before the first note was sung.
Broadway said goodbye Sunday to "Rent," 12 years and 5,124 performances after it first became a rock musical with a message for theatergoers of all ages....Tags: AIDS, Theater, Sony Corp., Rodney Hicks, Music Theater
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'Rent' spent
They cheered, they cried and gave the show a standing ovation even before the first note was sung. Broadway said goodbye Sunday to Rent, 12 years and 5,124 performances after it first became a rock musical with a message for theatergoers of all ages....Tags: Hugh Grant, Cliff Robertson, Music, Michael Buble, Celebrity
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As 'Rent' closes in New York, fans mourn
Special to The TimesNEW YORK -- 5,140 performances. After 12 years, "Rent" is closing in New York. And depending on whom you talk to, it's either the end of a colorful era on Broadway, or the End of Days. Jonathan Larson's rock- fueled fable of AIDS-ravaged friends in New...Tags: Los Angeles, Florida, New York, Century City, Sony Corp.
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For Rentheads, show's eviction is bittersweet
Tribune reporterWhen the song began playing in the nightclub, the Rentheads turned their beer bottles into microphones. You're living in America At the end of the millennium You're living in America Leave your conscience at the tone Courtney Crouse, bent at the...Tags: High Schools, Epidemics and Plagues, Theater, Music Theater, Facebook
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2007-2008 theater season preview
Events schedules frequently change. It's best to call the venue before you go. Annie Russell Theatre The theater is on the campus of Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. Season tickets are $50 and $60 for general audiences, $47 and $57 for...Tags: Rollins College, Randy Johnson, Fiction, Music Theater, Religious Festivals
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Pascal and Rapp back in 'Rent'
amNewYork Theater CriticBroadway's Nederlander Theatre is experiencing a sudden rebound in attendance following months of half-full houses. Almost twelve years since they first appeared in "Rent," Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp have unexpectedly returned to the roles of Roger...Tags: Schools, Music, Television, American Idol (tv program), Broadway
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Hoping for a long-playing hit
Newsday Staff WriterEveryone is a music elitist to some degree, but even the snobbiest audiophile has a weak spot, says the man who has turned one of the past decade's bestsellers into Broadway's latest songfest. "Say you're on a road trip with four friends and a song comes...Tags: Long Island, New York Yankees, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Television, John Cusack
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