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NEE 2009

by Kristina E Donihee

October 1st, 2009

North east event 2009

Seven dealdy sins:

Pride Envy Gluttony Lust Wrath Greed Sloth

Seven Virtures: humility, kindness, abstinence, chastity, patience, liberality, diligence

Come and join us. Pre reg is still going

 

Hotel information

  • Clarion inn and suites @ 161 Bridge Street East Windsor Ct 06088
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  • 860-623-2145
  • Room rates are 69.00 a night with the name Hartford Acting, room must be resevered by October 12, 2009 for special rate, rooms maybe booked at rate starting September 1st.
  • NEE cost is 25.00 per reg, 30.00 @ door
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    1st thrusday

    by Kristina E Donihee

    October 1st, 2009

    A special event this Thursday Evening at the Wadsworth!

    One of my favorite movies, the Rocky Horror Picture Show, is having a viewing at
    the museum with Audience Participation and Costuming!

    Be sure to show up early to view the lovely people in the paintings as well. The
    event is free with admission to Pheonix Art After Hours ($5 or free with
    membership) Free parking available on the streets after 6pm.

    ART AFTER HOURS Sponsored by The Phoenix Companies, Inc.
    October 1, 5:00-8:00 pm

    $5 / Free for Phoenix Employees, Museum Members.

    Phoenix Art After Hours provides a stimulating setting for mingling with friends
    after work. Sip a cocktail, enjoy music and other live performances, attend a
    gallery talk, and even see a classic movie or art film. The Wadsworth Atheneum
    is open until 8 pm the first Thursday of every month.

    DIG IT! 5 - 8 pm
    The Hartford Party Starters Union hosts two great bands.

    DIG DEEPER! 5 - 8 pm
    Artists Willie Cole and Hank Willis Thomas reinterpret works from the Amistad
    Center for Art & Culture in the new exhibition Digging Deeper

    DIG UP! 7 pm
    Lecture by UHart alum and established contemporary artist Mark Dion, who creates
    works incorporating found objects from excavation sites - The Emily Hall
    Tremaine Lecture in Contemporary Art

    DIG DRAG! 8 pm
    Get dressed up, sing along, or ad lib while watching The Rocky Horror Picture
    Show (1975)

    GALLERIES and THE MUSEUM SHOP OPEN TILL 8
    Convenient parking available at the Front Street Garage, off Prospect Street,
    behind the museum.

    $7 max for the evening (includes the film) or $3 for the first hour, $2 for each
    hour after

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    Site is back up!

    by witch hammer

    September 15th, 2009

    Message from our webmistress

    Guys,

    I temporarily placed the courtofstorms site on arachne - the temp link is http://www.arachneattire.com/courtofstorms  NEE is linked off of the front page.

    thanks,

    Sarah

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    New Club in Town

    by Mike Poirier

    August 1st, 2009

    The old Rancid Polygon has reopened as "The Red Door". It features 3 floors of entertainment. From Wednesday to Sunday evenings the first floor has a set theme with corresponding live music featuring: jazz, blues, rock, punk, techno, hip hop, 80s, 90s, metal. The second floor is a dance club spinning the latest top40 dance songs. The third floor is a VIP only area.

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    Airraid Sirens

    by Mike Poirier

    July 23rd, 2009

    *Airraid sirens can be heard throughout the city, wailing high pitched as a voice crackles over*

    "Attention citizens of Hartford: This is the year when hope fails you.
    The test subjects run the experiments and the bastard you know, is the hero you hate. But cohesion is possible if we try. There's no reason; there's no lesson; no time like the present; the City is of the free once again. This is not up for discussion.

    Good night.”


    *With that the city goes dark and there is only silence*

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    On Prime time TV this thursday night!

    by witch hammer

    July 15th, 2009

    So this thursday starting at 8pm a tv show can be found on basic cable being played called Fang versus Fiction (http://www.answers.com/topic/fang-vs-fiction-the-real-underworld-of-vampires-and-werewolves).  Any questions just ask...As I actually own that documentary :-)

     

    ~Short Shit

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    Message sent to the Camarillian Kindred of Hartford

    by witch hammer

    July 2nd, 2009

    (OOC: copied over for James)

    Subject Line: First Thursday for July at the Wadsworth Athenium

    It is my great pleasure to once again inform our group that tonight is Art After
    Hours at the Wadsworth Athenium, from the hours of 5pm til 8pm. Admission is 5
    dollars, or free for members (You ARE all members, aren't you?). I look forward
    to seeing you all there.

    Sincerely,
    Keeper Buckley

    ART AFTER HOURS Sponsored by The Phoenix Companies, Inc.
    July 2, 5:00-8:00 pm.


    Park at the Front Street Garage, off Prospect Street and behind the museum.

    For the Front Street Garage after 4:30 pm:
    $7 max for the evening (includes the film) or $3 for the first hour, $2 for each
    hour after

    $5 / Free for Phoenix Employees, Museum Members, and Corporate/Institutional
    Members.

    Phoenix Art After Hours provides a stimulating setting for mingling with friends
    after work. Sip a cocktail, enjoy music and other live performances, attend a
    gallery talk, and even see a classic movie or art film. The Wadsworth Atheneum
    is open until 8 p.m. the first Thursday each month. The Phoenix Companies, Inc.
    is our generous sponsor.


    ISLAND RHYTHMS 5 - 8 p.m.
    The Hartford Steel Symphony performs soca, calypso, reggae, pop, classical,
    gospel and jazz with a Caribbean twist.
    ARTIST TALK 6 p.m.
    Chet Kempczynski talks about inspiring works at the museum, then takes us to
    Hartford Public Library's Artwalk space to introduce his retro:works.
    SING OUT LOUD 8 p.m.
    Mamma Mia!
    (Outdoors on Main Street)
    Sing along with the story of a bride-to-be who tries to figure out which of
    three men is her father is told using 1970's hit songs from the group ABBA.
    2008. UK/USA. 108 min. Rated PG-13. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd.
    GALLERIES and THE MUSEUM SHOP OPEN TILL 8
    See these exciting exhibitions!

    Hidden Treasures
    Highlights of the Wadsworth's more rare, fragile and obscure pieces from our
    extensive permanent collection. Spanning more that 2,000 years of art, these
    pieces include works from numerous countries and cultures including Asia, South
    America and Africa.

    The Ballets Russes: Celebrating the Centennial
    One of the most significant cultural movements of the twentieth century was
    Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, which flourished from 1909 to 1929. Discover
    the extraordinary synthesis of art, music and dance that resulted in lavish
    costumes and set designs from a wide variety of notable artists from Picasso to
    Derain and Gris to Rouault, as well as the Surrealists, Miró, Ernst, and de
    Chirico.

    Faith and Fortune: Five Centuries of European Masterworks
    Rediscover exquisite paintings and decorative arts that put all the senses into
    physical form.

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    Media Monitors

    by Jon G.

    June 4th, 2009

    If you have logged a monitor on the media influence with Poirier, please send me a private message before game, for this session only.

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    News Update with WFSB Hartford!

    by witch hammer

    May 28th, 2009

    Proffessor committed!

     

    Trinity College Professor Sean Cocco was committed late last saturday after being arrested by police for disturbing a showing at Real Art Ways.  Saturday evening a large group of atists and creative minds was disturbed by the Professor claiming that they were causing the city to fall apart and that they are pulling, what he claims to be Bloody Mary into this world out of her's.  Lately Real Art ways has enjoyed a large resurgent population of young and creative artists that seem to be filled with new and exciting inspirations.  So much so that the Art exhibit is considering expanding it's facility to help accomidate this new interest in the arts. This disturbance not what standing the city as a whole has been lucky to have a resurgance of the arts as a light in this city that seems to be over shadowed by the crime rate.  The Professor known for his research into the field of natural history and as of late according to fellow colleagues become more eccentric and closed off from his normal routine.  Besides the episode on Saturday night the professor was found with several stacks of flyers that have been seen around the city as well as a new street drug known only as TD.  The Professor was quickly arrested for the disturbance and found to be needing of mental health facilities and was quickly transfered to the Institute of Living.  Reports say the professor was suffering from a stress related melt down as he was carried screaming into the hospitial about how she was there.  We here at WFSB hartford wish the professor a swift and speedy recovery.

     

    This is Heather Hegedus Reporting for WFSB Hartford.

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    Poem

    by witch hammer

    May 28th, 2009

    This poem can be found spray painted in red on the alley wall along side the wadsworth

     

    Stranger stop and wish me well,

    Just say a prayer for my soul in hell.

    I was a good fellow, most people said,

    Betrayed by a woman dressed all in red.

     

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