• Issue Archive for
  • Dec 5-11, 2002
  • Vol. 10, No. 49
  • Focus

News

  • Focus

    24 hours in the Pikes Peak region
  • Making Recycling Pay

    Manitou Springs Recycles eyes market-based approach

Columns

  • Good news and bad

    As is the usual case, we've got good news and bad news.
  • Outsider

    John Hazlehurst on a bad case of conflict
  • Livelong Days

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

    Four new photography shows open this weekend
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • IQ: Get the Picture

    The corridors of our subconscious are lined with photographic images. They range from our mothers as young teens to one of our children taking their first steps to the dead scattered like kindling at Gettysburg, the napalmed Vietnamese girl, Ruby shooting Oswald, Ali taunting Frazier, and the World Trade Towers aflame.
  • Domestic Bliss

    Kathryn Eastburn on the bare bones of winter

Food & Drink

Music

  • Playing Around: Benefit for Laymen Terms

    A veritable Colorado Springs music fest, a weekend of shows at H.W. Briggs will benefit members of Laymen Terms and their manager Marc Peralta, whose home was recently damaged in a fire.
  • Accumenical

    Local hip-hop crew finds its path

Film

  • Stay Away from They

    With the exception of second-date couples looking for an excuse to grope each other, I'm afraid They won't please any film-going camp.
  • Spaced Out

    Steven Soderbergh's foray into science fiction is a defiant piece of work -- a psychological thriller with no thrills, a love story with no joy, a ghost story where the ghosts win.
  • 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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