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At the Movies – Duplicity: The Deceitful Tony Gilroy

“Duplicity”, written and directed by Tony Gilroy (“Michael Clayton”), stars Julia Roberts and Clive Owen. It ought to star Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, but sadly, they’re no longer available for stylish international caper flicks.
To Your Health
Upcoming Events at Greenwich Hospital
AARP Safe Drivers Courses
Free Pregnancy Primer Fair
CPR, Heimlich Maneuver Training
Diabetes Support Group
Voice of the Vine – Think Pinots This Spring
Now that spring is here, our wining and dining habits change. Both are in transition from heavy and hearty to light and bright.
Slice of Rye
Andie Raynor’s
Reverence for Life

The spirit drives Reverend Andie Raynor.
Born fifth out of six children in Cincinnati, Ohio, she graduated with honors from high school and then entered Denison University. She began as a pre-med student but finished with a B.A. in Religion.
Around the Garden – April, Who Be the Fool?

At long last, the weather is warming up. Where do you start in the garden? There is so much to do this month that it can be difficult deciding where to begin.
Out of Here – Calendar of Events Outside Rye
Art Beat – Zen and the Asian Influence on American Art

As a result of the opening of Japan by Commodore Matthew Perry in 1853, Western society was flooded with Japanese art and culture. Literature, music, photography and painting all fell under the Asian spell. The Guggenheim Museum has mounted a colossal exhibition which explores this influence in depth: “The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia 1860-1989”.