• Issue Archive for
  • Aug 10-16, 2006
  • Vol. 14, No. 32
  • Targeting paradise

News

  • Targeting paradise

    Fort Carson expansion could swallow history, wildlife and a way of life
  • One more time

    Pro-voucher interests reappear in the state Senate election
  • Salazar: Let's talk PTSD

    Call for hearing follows Indy investigation of Fort Carson soldiers and vets alleging poor mental health care
  • In the rights direction

    Colorado voters quash 'Son of Amendment 2' before it reaches ballot

Columns

  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • Paradise lost

    Where'd summer go? It gets dark noticeably earlier, classes in all the school districts have either started or are about to, Labor Day is only a few weeks away.

Food & Drink

  • The naked fish

    Put some good stuff inside, and let the skin sizzle

Music

  • Playing around

    Stephanie Pauline is a natural. She plays the guitar and the piano, and sings not all at the same time, of course, she jokes.
  • Big gigs

    Big-name concerts from around the region
  • A different drummer

    With Hurt, Evan Johns finds his place in rock music
  • Try-outs

    Chicago's theAudition give rock stardom a whirl

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.

Calendar

  • Seven days to live

    What's happenin' this week in the big city highlights from our listings.
  • Punk's not dead

    What's happenin' this week in the big city highlights from our listings.
  • World at his fingers

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

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