• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 9-15, 2003
  • Vol. 11, No. 41
  • Ms. Fat-so

News

  • Ms. Fat-so

    Heidi McDonald, who by new federal standards is obese, asks:
  • Leaping backward

    Proposed cuts threaten long-term city planning, historic preservation
  • Snatched back

    Springs woman shares tale of feel-good mugging
  • Seeking votes for views

    Subhead: Citizens initiative considered to save mountain vistas

Columns

  • Livelong Days

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

    Looking for a savvy mayor
  • Your Turn

    Five Years Later
  • The body electric

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

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • Baile!

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

    The Centers for Disease Control estimates that 50 percent of Americans are overweight -- and fully 14 percent are "officially" obese (for a poignant firsthand account, see page 14).

Food & Drink

  • Dining solo

    Eating out alone, if youre a woman, can be a respite or a trial, depending on where you go

Music

  • Playing Around

    If you like U2 or Radiohead, but just dont find enough Lord in their lyrics, then Delirious? will resurrect your soul.
  • Club Q

    A classy addition to the queer scene arrives on the East Side

Film

  • 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.

Stage

  • Stockholm staging

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers puts a happy face on an unsettling scenario

Books


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