• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 20-26, 2005
  • Vol. 13, No. 42
  • All shook up

News

  • All shook up

    Feisty and rebellious, D-11 president Sandy Shakes explains her wild ride and defection from the pro-voucher crowd.
  • Deep pockets

    Secretive groups funnel donations into school board elections
  • Cold shoulder

    Pleas for cold case units deflected by Gov. Owens
  • Stop the sewage

    Pueblo DA slaps the Springs with suit alleging breach of Clean Water Act

Columns

  • Outsider

    No reason to complain
  • Your Turn

    Just the facts
  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • Top Five

    ... songs to play at a Halloween party
  • Foundations in learning

    It is de rigueur in certain circles -- conservative talk radio, in particular -- to bash public education and hold that teachers are failing to educate kids satisfactorily. Yet the majority of even the most vitriolic critics are products of a public education that is available to every citizen.
  • Culture

    The mother of all questions

Food & Drink

  • Form fitting

    Shinjis celebrates sushis classical style

Music

  • Big gigs

    Big-Name concerts from around region
  • Sugar free

    Iron and Wine plays folk for the soul

Film

  • Movie Picks

    Our reviewers' recommendations for films showing on Colorado Springs area screens.
  • Movie Times

    Theaters can be fickle. Times can and do change frequently. Be sure to call the theater you plan to attend to confirm the time.

Books

Calendar

  • Seven Days to Live

    What's happenin' this week in the big city -- highlights from our listings.
  • Naked ambition

    SuicideGirls bust out of their pin-ups for another burlesque tour

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