Celebrity Gallery
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Front Row: Dave Brubeck |
April 2010 | |
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The Barkeep Who Made it to BroadwayIf there was a Tony for drinking, Fairfield’s Michael Boland might have won it. Then he saw the light. |
April 2010 |
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Q&A: Mandy PatinkinMultiaward-winning actor and singer Mandy Patinkin, 57, starred in the February world-premiere production of Compulsion by Rinne Groff at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven. |
February 2010 |
The Famous 50Who are Connecticut’s 50 hottest celebrities? Here’s this year’s list, the ranking based on standing in their fields, recent accomplishments and, well, buzz! And, yes, they all live in Connecticut, at least part of the time. |
January 2010 | |
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Q&A: Katharine Weberritically acclaimed novelist Katharine Weber's new release, True Confections (Shaye Areheart Books; $22), tells the multigenerational story of the fictional Connecticut company Zip's Candies. The Bethany resident, a former contributor to Connecticut Magazine, is the granddaughter of Broadway composer Kay Swift and administrator of the Kay Swift Memorial Trust. |
January 2010 |
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Q&A: Bill MaherComedian Bill Maher, host of HBO's multidimensional talk show "Real Time with Bill Maher," brought an evening of stand up to the Shubert Theater in New Haven in January 2010. We talked to Maher in mid-November 2009, around the time an editorial he wrote for his blog was a particularly hot topic. |
January 2010 |
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Q&A: Stephen SchwartzWe chat with Ridgefield resident and renowned composer Stephen Schwartz in the November issue of Connecticut Magazine. Here's the full interview. |
December 2009 |
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The Story of MYoung Marilyn Briggs left Westport to seek a new life in California. She found one in the movies-as Marilyn Chambers-but she never found the thing she wanted most. |
September 2009 |
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Michael Ian BlackMichael Ian Black, 38-who lives in Redding with his wife and two children-is a member of the innovative comedy troupe The State (stars of a beloved '90s MTV series), a tireless blogger and Twitterer and a fabulous poker player (known to ante up for charity). His most recent venture: the Comedy Central series "Michael & Michael Have Issues," co-starring State compadre Michael Showalter. |
September 2009 |
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Q&A: David RabeAuthor and playwright David Rabe discusses his writing career, including his acclaimed works like Hurlyburly, in the July issue of Connecticut Magazine. |
August 2009 |








