• Issue Archive for
  • Mar 28 - Apr 3, 2002
  • Vol. 10, No. 13
  • Rough Justice

News

  • Rough Justice

    Isaac Grimes' crime and punishment
  • Dogged by Catamount

    Teller County in turmoil over possible sale of open space

Columns

  • Public Eye

    Cara DeGette on the County Coroners potential 12,483% salary increase
  • Livelong Days

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

    John Hazlehurst on the cool factor of living in a downtown loft
  • Wright's Angle

    A conversation with Elizabeth Wright Ingraham, local architect and granddaughter of Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor.
  • IQ: Money and politics

    Just what is the going salary for a politician these days? For a state legislator, it's $30,000 for four months' work, plus expenses.

Food & Drink

  • Rockin' the House

    Rocco's homemade Italian cuisine is music to your mouth

Music

  • Reinventing our cultural landscape

    As David Turner and the board of the Fine Arts Center begin making preliminary decisions for the design of the new FAC gallery space, and the City of Colorado Springs ponders the fate of Starr Kempf's sculptures, it's time to consider the cultural future of our fair hamlet in purely economic terms.

Film

  • Phone Home

    E.T. returns to the big screen twenty years later.
  • 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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