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Twenty-Eight Words of Hate, or Rotting in Hell/Guantánamo
Hell is other people…and Guantánamo. Abby Zimet reports.
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The Raptured Soul Defies the Sword: Händel’s Theodora
Some thoughts on the Northwest Baroque Orchestra’s debut concert.
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FCC’s All-Too-Welcome Move on Municipal Broadband
The FCC take a big step toward preserving municipal broadband. Julia Graber reports.
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“When you collect everything, you understand nothing” – Snowden
National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden answered questions from Canadian students recently, telling them that mass surveillance can actually harm the ability to prevent terrorist attacks while also being detrimental to personal privacy.
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An Interview with Charnett Moffett
Andrew Hamlin interviews Charnett Moffett before his Jazz Alley show this week.
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A Mountain Cabin Composition
Jerry Kraft, The Sage of Mount Vernon via Port Angeles, delivers unto you another fine poem.



