• Issue Archive for
  • Feb 10-16, 2000
  • Vol. 8, No. 6
  • SEX

News

  • Q&A with Susie Bright

    Alternately worshipped and reviled by both the public and the media, Susie Bright is perhaps the best-known sex writer in America.
  • Sexually Transmitted

    Imagine a world where the instinct for gay radar is simulated with a high-tech device...
  • The Last Picture Show

    Kimball Bayles, owner of Colorado Springs' last remaining downtown cinema, Kimball's Twin Peak, is selling the theater after a near four-year run at reviving the 63-year-old movie house.
  • Searching for a pulse

    Today is the last day that Democrats and Republicans can register to vote in Colorados March 10 presidential primary election. And Friday marks the final day that wannabe donkeys and elephants can affiliate with their political parties to make a real difference in their party caucuses.

Columns

  • Outsider

    Intels move to Colorado Springs is good news, if you want to pretend that it's still 1991, and the area is desperate for jobs, for development, for investment of any kind. But it's 2000, and we're in the middle of a riproaring boom.
  • Letters

    Readers of the CS Independent talk back to the editor.
  • Good Enough

    Apple want to help protect your kids from menacing cyberspace worms with KidSafe, a revolutionary device to help keep impressionable eyes away from unsavory Web content.
  • Foreplay 101

    Curriculum for the enterprising student of sex.
  • Dan Remus

    Rumors have been flying that Wag N Wash is a happenin pick-up joint a great place for dog owners to meet other people just as passionate about pooches as they are. So we decided to ask the owner.
  • Public Eye

    Add it to the list of things you can count on: Death, taxes and state Sen. MaryAnne Tebedo saying things that come out sounding really, really peculiar.
  • The Kids Can Still Hang

    The Kids in the Hall came to Denver Sunday and conquered the huge crowd with overwhelming hilarity.
  • IQ: Hot 'n' Wild

    Humans think about sex -- what -- about every six seconds?
  • Domestic Bliss

    In the place where I spent my junior high years, during the time my body changed from prickly hickory stick to verdant magnolia blossom, sex permeated the air but was never spoken aloud, at least among girls.

Food & Drink

  • Strip Mall Oasis

    During the heyday of the television series Cheers, we all wanted a neighborhood bar we could hang out in, where we knew all the regulars and the regulars knew us. Miraculously, such a place exists in this town.

Music

  • The Band of the Baskervilles

    Out of the haze and into the heartland Equation to perform at Jack Quinns on Feb. 17.
  • One Love, One Party

    Southern Colorados tribute to Bob Marley inspires a night of reggae and all tings Rasta.
  • Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers

    Heat-ravaged brush and prowling coyotes course through the music of Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers, who will be performing at the Gardens this Sunday.

Film

  • Life in the Slow Lane

    In "The Straight Story," Director David Lynch has created a stunning, haunting and surprising film.
  • 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.

Visual Arts

  • Wondrous Watercolors

    "Watermedia 2000," an international juried show at the Gallery of Contemporary Art, raises the bar.
  • Dynamic guitar duo: Separated at birth?

    Julian Gray and Ronald Pearl, a Baltimore-based classical guitar duo, have mastered the art of team playing, projecting both the image and reality of perfect synchronicity.

Calendar

  • Event Listings

    If there's something going on, we've got it listed here.
  • Seven Days

    What's happenin' this week in the big city -- highlights from our listings.

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