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From the TowerIn the mixed-media work he called "Premonition," Litchfield-based artist Donald Bracken painted a thumbnail-sized World Trade Center beneath a column of pale sky nearly five feet tall and a mere four inches wide. |
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Hidden in Plain SightTreasure-hunters in search of world-class art may not think of Winstead, Connecticut, as a destination |
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Pictures at an ExhibitionFred McDarrah, who died in 2007, was the lead photographer for The Village Voice for over 40 years |
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& FitchFar from shopping malls that carry the must-have Abercrombie & Fitch brand of clothing, Ezra Hasbrouck Fitch, his wife, daughter, and son-in-law lie buried in a quiet cemetery just off the Green in Washington |
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Men of Letters, Men of Styleand clothes that work for them |
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All In The MixFashion in Litchfield |
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Ten Minutes with Clinton KellyAs co-host of TLC’s “What Not to Wear,” Clinton Kelly has helped hundreds of women to change their look, update their wardrobes, and gain self-confidence. |
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Back & ForthDavid Rabe has been hailed as one of America's greatest living playwrights |
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Bentornato!About a year and a half ago Brooklyn expat, now full-time Litchfield County resident, Robert Willis opened Café Giulia in Lakeville in the space formerly occupied by Chives. He closed the restaurant several months ago but to our delight reopened this June in a smaller, warmer setting right on... |
We've Got AnswersQuestions answered about Lime Rock Park and airports in Litchfield |
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Lady of the LakeDorothy Hamilton, founder of the French Culinary Institute in New York, has a definite viewpoint on entertaining |











