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The Portable Arthur Miller
A rich cross section of 60 years of writing from one of this century's most influential playwrights, Connecticut resident, Arthur Miller. Death of a Salesman - Arthur Miller A View from the Bridge - Arthur Miller
The Crucible - Arthur MillerWritten in 1953, The Crucible is a mirror which Miller uses to reflect the anti-Communist hysteria inspired by Senator Joseph McCarthy's "witch-hunts" in the US.
Sofie's Choice - William StyronBestseller tells of a young Southerner who wants to become a writer; of the turbulent affair between a brilliant Jew and a beautiful Polish woman. Confessions of Nat Turner - William Styron Lie Down in Darkness - William Styron |
Martha Stewart's Gardening
Creating and managing a beautiful, bountiful garden.
Amistad - David PesciFilmed on location in Connecticut. Based on one of the nation's first civil rights struggles, the rebellion of slaves aboard the Amistad in 1839.
Cutting Corporate Welfare
About the unprecedented cuts in social service programs and millions of Americans without health insurance, corporations reap vast sums of taxpayer money through "corporate welfare" - subsidies, bailouts and loopholes. Ralph Nader explains the history of the phenomenon and offers strategies to stop it. |
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