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NATURE CALENDAR: Barn Island in Stonington field trip, Jim Serba's 'Nature Wars' in Hamden
Nehantic State Forest and Hartman Park, New Haven Bird Club field trip with Chris Loscalzo, 6:30 a.m. May 18, meet at commuter lot, Exit 55, I-95, Branford, or Keeny Road entrance, Nehantic State Forest, Route 156, Lyme, closcalz@optonline.net, 203-389-6 from New Haven Register Read more »
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EVENTS CALENDAR: Benefit Dance-A-Thon at Owenego, Gardening Workshops at Natureworks
AUDITIONS “Shrek”, Auditions for Whitney Players Theater Company’s production, 5:30-9:30 p.m. May 23-24, free, 203-281-6007, Thornton Wilder Auditorium, Miller Library Complex, 2901 Dixwell Ave., Hamden; 203-287-2546. Stamford Young Art from New Haven Register Read more »
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Yale grad now offers burial plots to fallen veterans if Tsarnaevs refuse
Franz Douskey of Hamden is photographed near the grave of Thornton Wilder at the Mount Carmel Burying Ground on Whitney Ave. in Hamden on 5/7/2013. Photo by Arnold Gold/New Haven Register AG0496 HAMDEN — The man who offered a burial plot Monday in the Mo from West Hartford News Read more »
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The Cabala by Thornton Wilder – review
In the crumbling salons of Rome in 1926, a young American encounters a decaying elite: intellectual, aristocratic, and "so wonderful that they're lonely". These are the "cabalists", a shadowy, enigmatic group into whose charmed lives he is briefly drawn from Guardian Unlimited Read more »
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Exaggeration in Don Quesite
Our Town, by Thornton Wilder, is an American classic, expressing with warmth and humor the eternal truths of human existence. It is a heartening, compassionate glimpse of that time before the Great Wars; before the innocence was lost forever. From the ti from Cyber Essays Read more »