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Cover Story
An Independent readers guide for shorter days and longer nights
- by Kathryn Eastburn, Noel Black and John Dicker
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Local News
Who's sending you all those scam e-mails?
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Local News
Interim clerk says reporting needs improvement
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What's happening this week in the big city-- highlights from our listings.
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Cara DeGette on life on Animal Farm.
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Livelong Days
Matt Chmielarczyk's latest series to benefit the United Court of the Pikes Peak Empire
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John Hazlehurst on winners, losers and full-time jobs
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Livelong Days
The Ormao Dance Company's growing up
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Personal Space
Its not hard to imagine why UCCS assistant professor of chemistry Rahda Pyati is a smashing success in the classroom.
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Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
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IQ
After the long, nasty political season, we're gearing up for the long, cold winter that lies ahead. What better way is there to survive than by storing up a heap of books and must-reads beside our couches and beds?
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Appetite
An abundance of edibles at Harvest Market
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Playing Around
How could you ever go wrong with a name like Erika Luckett?
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Reviews
Igby Goes Down has been likened to J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, but though this dark comedy succeeds in cathartic hilarity, such a lofty comparison proves no more than PR-induced hyperbole.
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Reviews
Paul Shrader's bleak and mesmerizing biopic of 1960s television star Bob Crane begins with a splashy credit sequence of pastel-shaded martini glasses, cigarette holders, pin-up photos and celebrity mugs, evoking the easy cool of the era that brought us Dean Martin and the birth of the television sit-com.
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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
The luminous work of local photographer Bill Starr on display at Phototroph