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Voices

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Hildegard von Bingen – a saint and doctor of the Roman Catholic Church – was a Renaissance woman in the Middle Ages. Having experienced…

Deathless

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Some vamps simply can’t be killed. Witness that ultimate bloodsucker, Dracula, who’s back for another go-round in the new NBC series bowing at 10…

God’s composer

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Alma Schindler Mahler, the flirtatious wife of composer-conductor Gustav Mahler, liked to say that her perfectionistic husband was always telephoning God. By that I…

Save the (spooky) date

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Marcy B. Freedman, who we affectionately call “WAG’s favorite performance artist,” has been in touch with news about yet another of her innovative projects….

Truly madly

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For WAG’s November “Voices” issue, Wilton psychiatrist Mark Rubinstein weighs in on the auditory nature of hallucinations in schizophrenia. But in his new novel,…

Close up

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A couple of takeaways from “Closer: The Graphic Art of Chuck Close,” at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich through Jan. 5: Kenneth Silver, who…

Jewelry gone MAD

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Monday afternoon was all about the dazzle. And it came from the artistic interpretations of a variety of materials, going far beyond the traditional…