Four Ex-Convicts Tell of Lives Lost and Found

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on July 24, 2008

Before the curtain rose on Wednesday evening for “The Castle,” an oral history drama now at the New World Stages theater, a burly man lingered in the lobby. Gray hair fell in short braids over his collar.
Although the man played a small, critical part in making that night’s show possible, he was extremely taciturn when [...]

Curtain gets taste of Derby venue

Filed Under Country Curtain | Posted on May 30, 2008

Curtain Call came through a racecourse spin at Epsom ahead of his participation in the Vodafone Derby on Saturday week.
With Casual Conquest set to be added to the field for the blue riband, Curtain Call is likely to be sent off second favourite and he was the centre of attraction at the course’s Breakfast With [...]

Cumani Mulls Curtain Plan

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on May 11, 2008

Curtain Call, second favourite for the Vodafone Derby, looks set to head straight to Epsom after quick ground scuppered his run at Lingfield.
Luca Cumani’s charge was due to contest the totesport.com Derby Trial but the Newmarket trainer did not want to chance the son of Sadler’s Wells on good to firm ground.
“We knew after they [...]

Curt’s Replays: Looking Back At Local Tennis In 83

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on April 11, 2008

Twenty-five years ago, the Capital High boys tennis team opened the 1983 season with a sweep of Great Falls’ netters in the Electric City, beating C.M. Russell 6-0 and Great Falls High 5-1. The Bruins got a pair of wins from Rod Morrison, Mike D’Aoust and Tom LaFond in singles, and the doubles teams of [...]