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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose looks at Andy Warhol v. Prince v. Vanity Fair (not really what it’s called) and the documentary-style comedy series ‘Jury Duty.’
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: why timekeepers are getting rid of the leap second, how animism is misinterpreted, and whether we should have a spectrum of verdicts beyond “guilty” and “not guilty.”
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Cities around New England have declared racism a public health crisis. Scholar-activist Katharine “Kat” Morris is especially interested in the…
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The Connecticut Supreme Court wants to ensure that jury pools are diverse and representative of our communities. That could mean striking restrictions of…
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Native Americans exerted their political power in the 2020 election. A record-breaking six Native-Americans were elected to Congress and Native American…
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When the stress and anxiety overwhelm her, Samaris Smith kneels at the altar she erected in her home and covers her head with a cloth blessed by her…
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The Hartford-based music ensemble Cuatro Puntos and the University of Saint Joseph in West Hartford have partnered for a yearlong series of virtual…
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In a deal slammed by Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, Stamford-based Purdue Pharma has agreed to plead guilty to three federal criminal charges…
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As a teenager, Albert Woodfox had his first encounter with the criminal justice system. After being sentenced to prison for robbery, he would go on to…