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If you like movies but don't like spending eight bucks on a turkey, check out the Film Reviews at Telerama's site before taking off for an evening or matinee showing. (Type in the film's title, hit return, and you'll get a list of easily accessible reviews from across the country.) Then find out where movies are playing in the Hartford area by visiting Greater Hartford ScreenTimes (from The Hartford Advocate).The Chicago Sun-Times provides an online collection of Roger Ebert's Movie Reviews. See, also, Movie Resources on the Net for scripts and connections to various studios. and The 100 Greatest Films of All Time, a site that's good for arguments, if nothing else. We also recommend Mr. Showbiz for all the news, gossip, box office stats, TV ratings, etc. you could ask for.
The Greater Hartford Events Calendar allows users to search for events by date, event, location, and town.
The country's most popular magazine provides a place where you can find out more than you really want to know about what's happening on the idiot box at the TV Guide Entertainment Center.
Find out what's happening in the Hartford arts scene by visiting the Xenonarts home-page.
For those of us who wouldn't think of living through a Saturday morning without CARTALK and the outrageous Click and Clack Brothers of NPR, there is a now a place where we can revisit their hilarity online. This site is much better via a netscape browser with RealAudio, so you can actually hear some of their best moments.
Fans and cult-followers of the old Monty Python show must be sure to visit Monty Python's Flying Circus Home Page.
Diana's Kitchen is an extremely attractive online cookbook, with many recipes culled from cookbooks from around the world -- especially yummy dessert section!
Another fun place to visit is The Post Card Store, where you can select artwork from museums around the world to make up postcards to send to friends who also have graphical browsers. To read your fortune with Tarot Cards, go to this site at UCLA. Feeling hungry? Anyone who's even vaguely health-conscious about his or her diet should go to the recipes listings available on what is called (for some reason) the English-Server at Carnegie-Mellon University.
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