Howland native Linda DeScenna wasn’t a movie person. “I didn’t grow up going to the movies,” the 1967 Howland High School graduate said, except for the occasional trip to the drive-in with her family. By the time of her 25th high school reunion, DeScenna was a five-time Academy Award nominee as the set decorator on such films as “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” “Blade Runner,” “The Color Purple,” ‘Rain Man” and “Toys.” Later, as a production designer, DeScenna worked on such box-office hits as “Liar Liar,” “Bruce Almighty” and “Father of the Bride II.” While back home last week to visit her brothers, DeScenna sat down for an interview about her career and her craft recorded on camera by T
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