• Issue Archive for
  • Aug 15-21, 2002
  • Vol. 10, No. 33
  • Railroaded

News

  • Raiding the War Chest

    Plan would restore Colorado's campaign-finance reform

Columns

  • A lot to talk about

    Cara DeGette on this week's tempest over an upcoming symposium at Colorado College which comes to us courtesy of Colorado's Senate Minority Leader John Andrews.
  • Livelong Days

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

    John Hazlehurst on leadership.
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • Domestic Bliss

    Kathryn Eastburn on fashion slaves.
  • Good pig, bad pig

    Steve and Priscilla Valentine have been touring the country with their pet pigs for a decade.

Music

  • Playing Around: Getting Down Downtown

    The unbearable, oppressive heat of this curious summer is soon to pass, leaving in its wake several cases of ring-around-the-collar, heightened sales of underarm deodorant, and, of course, the misty watercolor memories of the plentiful free music we were privy to in Our Fair Burg's public parks and bandstands.
  • Playlist

Film

  • The Good, The Bad and the Mediocre

    August generally brings action-adventure flicks and police thrillers to your local movie theater, and the apocalyptic August of 2002 is no exception.
  • Stunning Schmaltz

    Here's a movie that's schmaltzy and sentimental, with a thin and barely coherent plot, geared to the intellectual level of an inattentive fourth grader.
  • 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

  • Local Color

    New color-based show at GCA pairs locals with artists from Denver galleries.

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