• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 7-13, 2004
  • Vol. 12, No. 41
  • Indecision '04

News

  • Rough and tumble

    Pete Coors versus Ken Salazar
  • Null takes on Bruce

    Anti-tax crusader ready to move into big office -- never mind the election
  • Shoddy construction

    Proposal would cancel limits on lawsuits against developers
  • Crumbling down

    District 11 bond returns two years after voters turned down request
  • Firing it up

    Tobacco tax would raise the price of smokes, help health programs
  • Triage

    Financially strapped Health Department could see relief
  • Splitting the vote

    Electoral College reform puts focus on Colorado
  • Slow going

    Transportation authority would jump-start transit, road construction

Columns

  • Outsider

    A little gift from Utilities
  • Your Turn

    A Gentleman and a Gangsta
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • Making their case

    Kerry rode his drubbing of President Bush last week to a lead in the national polls. Even Kerry supporters, however, have expressed dissatisfaction over the format, noting the absence of substance and genuine exploration of such key issues as affordable health care, environmental protection and education.

Food & Drink

Music

  • Here to stay?

    Colorado Springs Philharmonics second season aims to please

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

Stage

Books

  • A dog's life

    Dog-loving authors pet peeve: ignorant dog owners

Calendar

  • Ten Days to Live

    What's happenin' this week in the big city highlights from our listings
  • Song of the native

    Ishi Sings kicks off Chamber Orchestra season
  • Balancing act

    Circo Comedia promises world-class acrobatic clowning

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