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'Project Runway' recap: City scapes and inspiration
Reality CheckJanell reports on last night's Project Runway. And makes me wish I was a lot funnier, as per usual:Previously, Ivy became a national nightmare, but then we woke up and she was still eliminated. Oh, and so was Christopher. Now,......Tags: Robert Palmer, Reality Television (genre), Annapolis, Television, Michael Bloomberg
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America's Next Great Restaurant: The lost recaps, Episode 7
Dining@LargeBob Swank's lost recaps of America's Next Great Restaurant are a bonus feature on Dining@Large. Enjoy. RG Previous episode recaps are available here. Full episodes are available on Hulu.com. Episode 7 – Into the Mouths of Babes In the previous...Tags: Cheng Yu-tung, Breads, Soul Foods, Pies and Tarts, Sausages
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What you missed at $500 a pop: Inner Circle lines
Spin CycleThe Inner Circle reporters' charity spoof Saturday at the New York Hilton offered this material: A look ahead to 2030 when the toll on the Brooklyn Bridge is $25 -- to cross on foot. Bloomberg didn't like his poll......Tags: Charles B. Rangel, Barack Obama, New York, Hillary Clinton
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Project Runway: I suppose someone has to win Season 6
Reality CheckAnd now, the end is here. And so I face that final curtain. First off, before we get to recapping the Project Runway Season 6 finale, a big thanks to all the kind souls who found their way back to......Tags: Alias (tv program), Harry Potter (fictional character), Burger King, Michael Jackson, Lindsay Lohan
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Gibson's NBA dream was born in Brooklyn
NEW YORK — Of the four basketball goals standing on the cracked cement courts outside the Ingersoll Houses in Brooklyn, only two have rims. Neither of those includes nets. Kids like 11-year-old Steven Arroyo shot baskets on a beautifully sunny...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Barclays Center, U.S. Army, Brooklyn Nets, Taj Gibson
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On demand: Thibodeau's band of believers deliver
NEW YORK — Emotion carried Joakim Noah off the Barclays Center court and into the first row of seats. The only person who could take Noah away from Bulls teammates and coaches celebrating an inspired 99-93 victory Saturday night over the Nets in...
Tags: Gar Forman, Chicago White Sox, LeBron James, Brooklyn Nets, Kirk Hinrich
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Riegelsville bridge plan controversial
Q: PennDOT plans to replace a narrow, one-lane bridge over the Delaware Canal in Riegelsville with a modern bridge with two 11-foot-wide lanes. My neighbors and I own a historic twin home on the building line of the new bridge. We recently learned that...Tags: Riegelsville, Property, Environmental Issues, Allentown, Travel
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Stephen Girasuolo Moves Beyond The State Of 'Orange Alert'
The Hartford CourantStephen Girasuolo wants you to know that "Orange Alert"is not a play about 9/11. But it has haunting echoes of that tragic date as it follows six troubled people who work around Ground Zero, living their present-day lives in a state of suspended...Tags: Documentary (genre), Media Industry, Tom Noonan, Upper East Side, Orange (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Joan Baez on the new protest era: The whole world's watching
Joan Baez is calling from Paris the morning after a sold-out concert, and she’s seen the news reports coming out of Chicago.
“You have a number of activities going on in town, I understand,” she says with an understated laugh.
She&...Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Documentary (genre), Occupy Wall Street, Joan Baez
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Old Branford Quarry A Glimpse Into Past
The Hartford CourantIt could have been a Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew mystery book. The title might have been "The Case of the Missing Quarry" or "The Ghostly Granite Quarry." The trails of Branford's Stony Creek Quarry Preserve, also known as Quarry Westwoods, can be a bit...Tags: Bodies of Water, Travel, Manchester, West Point, Statue of Liberty
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Architectural prints obsessed by detail
Long before connoisseur Walter P. Chrysler Jr. brought his vast holdings to the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Science in 1971, the museum was making its mark as a collector of prints and drawings.
Under director John Davis Hatch — whose personal cache...Tags: Arts and Culture, Times Square, Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Human Interest
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Visit Branford's Historic Stony Creek Along The Trolley Trail
The Hartford CourantThe Thimble Islands, an archipelago of pink granite islands in Long Island Sound, were named after thimbleberries or black raspberries that once grew in the shallow soil. And some great places to see the Thimbles from land are through the girders of a...Tags: Bodies of Water, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Travel, Natural Resources, Trips and Vacations
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