• Issue Archive for
  • Sep 30 - Oct 6, 2004
  • Vol. 12, No. 40
  • Whitewash '04

News

  • Censored!

    The 10 big stories the national news media ignored last year
  • Taking aim at Bush

    Retired general says international relations in crisis

Columns

  • Outsider

    Prices are falling
  • Your Turn

    War is no picnic
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • Dead heat

    With just a little more than a month until the Nov. 2 election, recent polls indicate that Kerry and Bush are in a statistical dead heat in Colorado. The last day to register is Oct. 4, so if you haven't signed up, head down to the Clerk and Recorder's office at 30 S. Cascade.

Food & Drink

Music

  • Playing Around

    For those who complain that there isnt any good local music to be had: Stop whining right now. There is plenty of eclectic and invigorating music to be enjoyed, and if you set aside Saturday, Oct. 2, and wander to downtowns Acacia Park.

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.

Visual Arts

  • Pop goes the cowboy

    Elegant, compact exhibition of Heller art at Sangre de Cristo
  • Natural wonders

    Ansel Adams and Edwin Land: art, science, invention

Books

  • Leafy greens

    Renowned childrens book author Jan Brett visits the Springs

Calendar

  • Ten Days to Live

    What's happenin' this week in the big city highlights from our listings
  • Classy for a cause

    Art show at OpticalReverb Art Gallery will benefit hospital
  • Pedal power

    Cripple Creek bike ride will benefit local organization

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