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COVID-19 has changed the way the course is presented. Instead of seven sessions, there are five, and social-distancing guidelines have shrunk the class capacity from 200 to around 140. All attendees must fill out an online COVID questionnaire before entering campus. Oh, and the class is conducted outdoors. Grutman and his team managed to transform the rooftop of the university s Kovens Conference Center into a stage complete with colored spotlights and a hot pink step-and-repeat. Velvet ropes the kind you d see in a nightclub create sections for social distancing. Students are seated six feet apart from one another and wear masks during the class. ....
Victorian mental health commission gives ‘new hope’ to profession By Naomi Neilson|03 March 2021 The release of the final report into the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System has been welcomed by the state’s premier legal body on a “red-letter day” that offers “new hope” to the community. The Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) president Tania Wolff said that as a lawyer who works with those who are suffering from mental health and addiction in the community and who have been “caught up in the revolving door of the criminal justice system”, the release of the report has given renewed hope moving forward. ....
Old Saybrook Chili Fest adds more kick this year Josh LaBella FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 A chili themed blanket photographed at the Parthenon Diner on the Boston Post Road in Old Saybrook. The town’s hosted it’s popular Chili Festival on Feb. 28. At left, Sous chef Monir, left, and banquet chef Billy Titus photographed with chili made by executive chef Jeffrey Renkl at Fresh Salt inside the Saybrook Point ResortArnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of11 Sous chef Monir (left) and banquet chef Billy Titus photographed with chili made by executive chef Jeffrey Renkl at Fresh Salt inside the Saybrook Point Resort in Old Saybrook on February 28, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....
Nonprofit on Main Street bringing sighs of relief to families dealing with pediatric cancer Grace Duffield FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 LivFree, an organization to help families impacted by pediatric cancer, has moved to 107 Main St. in New Canaan. Daniel Vieira showed off the store front, which has many pictures of the over 300 families the nonprofit has sponsored for a fun outing. Pictures were taken Feb. 17, 2021.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of6 LivFree, an organization to help families impacted by pediatric cancer, has moved to 107 Main St. in New Canaan. Daniel Vieira showed off the store front, which has many pictures of the over 300 families the nonprofit has sponsored for a fun outing last week.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Willy s Wonderland Review: Nicolas Cage Faces Off Against Animatronic Kiddie Monsters in a Horror Bash That Revels in its Cageness Kevin Lewis s giant-furry-funhouse-mascot slasher movie knows how preposterous it is but plays it straight. Owen Gleiberman, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Kevin Lewis With: Nicolas Cage, Emily Tosta, Rick Reitz, Chris Warner, Kai Kadlec, Christian Del Grosso, Caylee Cowan, Terayle Hill, Jonathan Mercedes, David Sheftell. Directed by Kevin Lewis, from a script by G.O. Parsons, this defiantly out-of-the-box and in some ways rather cunning grunge horror film, set from dusk till dawn inside a run-down family fun center, is a tongue-in-cheek thriller that knows how preposterous it is. ....