• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 3-9, 2002
  • Vol. 10, No. 40
  • Joel Hefley Congressman for Life

News

  • Joel Hefley: Congressman for Life

    Big Business, the Pentagon and fellow Beltway politicians love Joel Hefley. But a man of the people, he is not.

Columns

  • Public Eye

    Cara DeGette on when carrying the card means something
  • Livelong Days

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

    John Hazlehurst on getting the lead out
  • Money Matters

    New exhibit at the Money Museum reaches out to art lovers
  • Matzo Laughs!

    Wascally Wabbi Bob Alper at Temple Shalom
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • IQ: Forget about the economy

    Forget about the economy -- at least that's what our commander in chief seems to want us to do.

Food & Drink

  • Indian Summer

    Mirch Masala kicks up the heat

Music

  • Playing Around: Johannes Unger

    Sure to be one of the great classical music events of the year, internationally renowned organist Johannes Unger will light up the pipes in a free concert at Shove Chapel this Tuesday night.
  • Culture Vulture

    City Manager cuts environmental education, not grass, and gives himself a raise

Film

  • The World as Home

    Two regional film festivals crisscross the globe, explore violence and search for solutions
  • Movie Times

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

Visual Arts

  • With the Emphasis on Thinking

    New FAC exhibit offers an appropriately disturbing tour through the ideological landscape of the 1990s

Books

  • In Living Color

    Natalie Goldberg on writing practice, her new book and the human mind

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