SAN FRANCISCO, CA — PlayPhone announced today that it has signed a comprehensive licensing agreement with Sony Pictures Television to distribute their catalog of premium mobile
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To paraphrase Broadway showtune writer Jerry Herman, we really do need a little Christmas this year.
What we don't need is "Four Christmases," a truly dreadful holiday comedy New Line Cinema has just
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BRIDGEPORT -- From his 14th floor office at 10 Middle Street overlooking Bridgeport Harbor, Paul Timpanelli, president and chief executive officer of the Bridgeport Regional Business Council, can
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In ways sacred and secular, the holiday season will be celebrated throughout the region with a host of concerts involving hundreds of amateur and professional singers and musicians.
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DEAR DR. FOX: Skeeter came to us as a 6-month-old kitten. For the first two months with us, he would climb onto my shoulder, slip down into my arm, preen and sleep.
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In ways sacred and secular, the holiday season will be celebrated throughout the region with a host of concerts involving hundreds of amateur and professional singers and musicians.
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On a rainy, gray day, the Weston studio of artist Judy Henderson beckons.
Beyond the large glass windows and doors, whimsical sculptures rest atop pedestals and fill the corners, while brightly
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Long Wharf Theatre's favorite nun is back for another evening of slightly offbeat religious instruction and unrehearsed audience interaction.
Area audiences had a blast watching Nonie Newton-Breen
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"My father writes more books dead than some authors do alive," satirist Christopher Buckley jokes in the forward to "The Reagan I Knew" (Basic Books), the just-published memoir by his late father
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