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CT Gay Men’s Chorus Presents the Kinsey Sicks at the Annex Club

The Charger Bulletin October 10, 2012

PRESS RELEASE New Haven, CONN. - The Connecticut Gay Men’s Chorus (CGMC) presents the Kinsey Sicks Electile Dysfunction, a benefit for the CGMC. In Electile Dysfunction: The Kinsey Sicks for...

Magnetic Mega-Star Attracts Scientists

Nadine Northway September 26, 2012

A giant magnetic star has been spotted about 20,000 light-years away from Earth in a constellation called Perseus. This star is called NGC 1624-2, and it is about 35 times the Sun’s mass. This means...

Mystifying Mosaics

Elissa Sanci September 26, 2012

An enormous Roman mosaic has been unearthed by a team from the University of Louisiana-Nebraska in Southern Turkey. The first clues to this mosaic were found 10 years ago, when Purdue University professor...

Greater New Haven Pride Network

The Charger Bulletin September 26, 2012

By Donovan Linder The greater New Haven area is full of life for the members of the LGBT community and its allies. For those who might not be familiar with the LGBT community, here is some background....

Activists Still Occupy Wall Street

Jenn Harrington September 26, 2012

“People, Power.” Activists of the Occupy Wall Street movement have not given up. On Monday, Sept. 17, 2012, protesters celebrated the one-year anniversary of the movement that took over cities across...

Dangers on the Foreign Front

Amy Reidy September 26, 2012

Since the 2001 attacks on American soil, the country has been recovering and rebuilding. The United States has come together as a nation to support the nation, and have come to show greater respect for...

U.S. Officals Launch New Strategy to Prevent Suicide

Kerri Zbodula September 26, 2012

In Washington D.C., a new nationwide strategy to prevent suicide has been launched. Facebook, mobile apps, and other technologies will be used as part of a community-driven push to report concerns about...

Iran Official Says Will Boycott 2013 Oscars

The Associated Press September 26, 2012

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s culture minister said Monday that his country will boycott the 2013 Oscars in the wake of the anti-Islam video made in the United States that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad. An...

McMahon Meet and Greet at Branford HQ Highlights Jobs Plan

Liana Teixeira September 19, 2012

Linda McMahon, the Republican candidate for the United States Senate, spoke to supporters on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the grand opening of her newest campaign headquarters in Branford, Conn. Guests...

West Haven Hosts Annual Farmers’ Market

Lesha Daley September 19, 2012

Connecticut farmers encourage locals to buy native-grown fruits and vegetables at the West Haven Green’s annual farmers market. “Send more people…the prices are unbeatable,” says Maryanne...

Magma Balloons Under the Island of Santorini

Patricia Oprea September 19, 2012

Santorini is known as a prized gem of the Grecian islands, a tiny alcove surrounded by water and loved by residents and tourists alike. The multicolored limestone houses are built onto a cliff overlooking...

Amtrak High-Speed Rail Could Bypass CT Shoreline Under New Plan

Elizabeth Field September 19, 2012

Planning has recently begun regarding Amtrak’s new high-speed rail, proposed to extend from Washington D.C., through Philadelphia, Manhattan, Hartford, and Boston. The Connecticut section would include...

Apple’s iPhone 5: It’s Just the Beginning

Kerri Zbodula September 19, 2012

Apple’s new iPhone 5 was revealed Wednesday, Sept. 12. As one can imagine, this has been the talk around the world. Almost everyone has an iPhone these days, thus everyone is dying to get his or her...

Shake Shack: Elm City’s Newest Eatery

Lesha Daley September 19, 2012

Journalists, locals, chiefs, employees, family and friends filled Elm City’s newest restaurant, the Shake Shack, wall-to-wall on Wednesday evening in honor of the restaurant’s housewarming celebration. Connecticut’s...

U.S. Gay Couple Sues, Discrimination’s in the Market

Ileana Alvarez-Diaz September 19, 2012

In Massachusetts, where the Pilgrims flourished, discrimination rears its ugly head yet again. Married gay couple, James Fairbanks and Alain Beret sued a Roman Catholic diocese for refusing to sell...

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