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Khaled Hosseini, the doctor-turned-author who achieved literary fame with his book “The Kite Runner” is rarely recognized when he returns to his native Afghanistan. He attributes
the relative anonymity he experiences in Kabul to high illiteracy rates, although his literary achievements have made his name a household word in the United States.
Don McLean, the man who wrote his biggest hit about “the day the music died” says he rarely writes songs and will probably not make any more records.
Connecticut’s long history with movie industry, from Mystic Pizza to The Stepford Wives.