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Hostage situation

You won’t see Connecticut pop-punk act Hostage Calm refueling at Chick-fil-A on the road between gigs. The group’s guys are some of the most vocal supporters of marriage equality touring today, playing rallies, helping assemble a documentary on the movement and even selling merchandise that benefits organizations fighting for same-sex legal unions. “For my generation, […]

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Locked, loaded and legal

Jerome Ersland, before his life sentence for a shooting death Mark Hancock There are nearly 125,000 active concealed-weapons licenses in the state, 24,018 of which were approved last year. Gun legislation is ever-present. The most prominent such bill from the current session would allow people with a concealed weapon license to carry their guns openly. […]

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Soundcheck: ‘This Machine’

Well, yeah, he did. But his legacy carries on well after Huntington’s disease claimed his body on Oct. 3, 1967, and not just in the folk genre he mastered. His legacy is one that was hell-bent on tearing down authoritarianism and replacing it with tolerance and understanding. “Woody was a social conscience as much as […]

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CFN Quote of the Week

It is our hope that we can utilize this moment to bridge the divides between us, and bring about unity and civility, both here and abroad.” —State Sen. Andrew Rice, D-Oklahoma City, commenting on Facebook about the death of Osama bin Laden. Rice’s brother was killed in the 9/11 attacks.

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