• Issue Archive for
  • Mar 7-13, 2002
  • Vol. 10, No. 10
  • Vivir en Colorado Springs

News

  • Pushed Through the Shredder

    Pueblo men imprisoned in El Paso County illegally and without charges, lawsuit alleges
  • Reasonable Doubts

    Colorado Springs' "Grammy Awards" struggles to find harmony with local musicians

Columns

  • Livelong Days

    What's happen this week in the big city -- Highlights from our listings.
  • Public Eye

    Cara DeGette on politicos' efforts to control the game
  • Domestic Bliss

    Kathryn Eastburn comes out of the closet -- on her most embarrassing musical moment.
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor.
  • IQ: Pride and Prejudice

    Pueblo, 40 miles south, has long been a place where Latinos have held power and community leadership positions. Historically, when it comes to a similarly organized structure for Hispanics living in the Springs, forget about it.

Food & Drink

Music

  • Nothing to Lose

    Lazy Spacemen expose the Springs' music scene
  • Playlist

    Hip-hop fans rejoice! The Big Payback Tour rolls through Colorado Springs this Saturday night.
  • Playing Around

    Asleep at the Wheel has become an institution, influencing the country roots revival of the '70s and fueling the swing uprising of the mid-'90s -- and they come to Cowboys this Saturday.

Film

  • Love Down Under

    Lantana refreshes the viewer with its emotional honesty and entertains with real visual flair.
  • Horny.com

    40 Days and 40 Nights is way too clever for its own good.
  • 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

  • Material Whirl

    Denver Art Museum's definitive design exhibit is fun, sexy -- and unsatisfying

Stage

Books


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