Fourteen proud Richard C. Briggs High School graduates strutted out of the PepsiCo Theatre at Norwalk Community College Monday evening. Despite the torrential downpours and severe thunderstorms outside, nothing could rain on their parade.
"Let's just not know." Over the years, how many young people have come to that conclusion, staking proud claim to their ambivalence, like Socrates remarking that if he is the wisest of men, it's only because he's smart enough to know he doesn't know?
Eleanor Roosevelt's syndicated newspaper column took readers across continents during wartime and inside the White House during critical years in U.S. history.
"The Exonerated," a play at the Green Street Arts Center, tells the true stories of six individuals who eventually were exonerated after being convicted and sentenced to death for crimes they didn't commit.
Potential finger-pointing between the two suspects in last year's triple homicide in Cheshire and questions about the use of evidence in a single jury trial has prompted both suspects to seek separate trials.