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Cover Story
The dinosaur that gobbled El Paso County's highway dollars
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Local News
El Paso County Republican Party chairman breaks parking-meter rules to promote candidates
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Local News
Sierra Club president calls Allard-Strickland race crucial to environment
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Local News
Ballot measure seeks to honor Cesar Chavez
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What's happening this week in the big city-- highlights from our listings.
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Cara DeGette on forcing them out of the closet
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Livelong Days
What's happening this week in the big city-- highlights from our listings.
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John Hazlehurst on Colorado Springs single vote on the state Transportation Commission
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Livelong Days
Colorado College to host two Finnish architects
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Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
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IQ
Everyone hates traffic. Even worse is the recent news that El Paso County won't get a half-billion in promised highway dollars for at least seven more years.
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Kathryn Eastburn on the cold illusion of safety
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Appetite
Two new cookbooks celebrate cooking on the home front and on the lam
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Playlist
Well, just the good and the bad.
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Playing Around
Let the Voodoo Organist be your goth nightmare before Christmas a perfect pre-Halloween warm-up as he plays at Industrial Nation in support of his self-released album, exotic demonic blues.
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Reviews
From Wal-Mart to the White House, power will always trump Spanish Fly at acquainting our colleagues' underwear with their ankles.
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Reviews
While Ghost Ship may not provide much more than a series of cursory scary moments over its 88-minute length, the movie's over-the-top opening sequence is worth the price of admission alone.
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Our reviewers' recommendations for films showing on Colorado Springs area screens.
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What's new on Colorado Springsarea screens
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What's playing, where, and when, on the silver screen in Colorado Springs.
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Artbreak
Experimental film festival putting its roots down in the Springs