• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 31 - Nov 6, 2002
  • Vol. 10, No. 44
  • Killer Course

News

  • Killer Course

    Learning the art of the kill at a West Virginia sniper school
  • Jailhouse Blues

    Ballot measures ask for tax hikes to expand, operate jail

Columns

  • Public Eye

    Cara Degette on the man who wasn't there
  • Livelong Days

    What's happening this week in the big city-- highlights from our listings.
  • Outsider

    John Hazlehurst on truth in advertising
  • The Naked Sacred

    A selection from the Sangre de Cristo's recently acquired Gene Kloss collection on display
  • Afghan MAT

    Manitou Art Theater presents puppetry, music and stories from the ancient Islamic World
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • IQ: Party radicals

    The Libertarian Party -- which was born right here in Colorado Springs 30 years ago -- found a warm body to run in just about every local office this year. But when you see them stumping, it seems like they all hammer on the same three things: legalizing drugs, waving their guns around, and completely dismantling government.
  • Breathing fire

    Mel Bernstein gears up for a Nov. 10 Veterans Day party that is expected to draw as many as 2,000 men, women and children to his gun emporium in eastern Colorado Springs.
  • Domestic Bliss

    The world we live in has become one big Halloween prank gone bad.

Food & Drink

  • Burgers at Their Best

    Across the nation, upscale restaurants are redefining America's staple sandwich

Music

  • Native Dialect

    Idiolectic Conception takes the eclectic direction
  • Calling all Medicis!

    Could the end of public funding for the arts be a good thing?

Film

  • Real Women Have Courage

    On display this weekend at the Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival
  • A Many Splendored Thing

    As I was walking out of the movie theater, imagining the superlatives that I might use to describe Adam Sandler's performance in Punch-Drunk Love, a lady walking out next to me said, in a beautifully preserved Appalachian accent, "They oughta be ashamed makin' a movie like that. Did yew like it?"
  • Tango of Deception

    Movies that are remakes, especially remakes of sentimental favorites, are always held to different standards than other new releases.
  • Movie Picks

    Our reviewers' recommendations for films showing on Colorado Springs area screens.
  • Movie Times

    What's playing, where, and when, on the silver screen in Colorado Springs.

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