• Issue Archive for
  • Aug 30 - Sep 5, 2007
  • Vol. 15, No. 35
  • Represent

News

  • Mountainous erosion

    Summer storms test drainage devices along parts of Pikes Peak Highway
  • Peace and justice

    The St. Patrick's Day Seven trial ended in a hung jury; do the defendants deserve to be re-tried?
  • Boyd's fresh beginning

    Unlike New Life founder Ted Haggard, the new pastor will avoid politics from the pulpit
  • Noted

    News briefs from the Front Range

Columns

  • Letters

    Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
  • IQ

    Every week, the Independent takes to the streets, in search of your opinion on the issues of the day.

Food & Drink

  • Pretty in pink (almost)

    Coffee & Tea Zone proudly brings a frozen yogurt fad to the Springs
  • Side Dish

    Culinary crumbs and gastronomic gossip

Music

  • Reverb

    Music news and gossip
  • Weird science

    Al Yankovic's coming up on 30 years in music. No joke
  • Doobie doobie do

    Old musicians don't die. They reunite and play their hits and some new stuff on the state fair circuit
  • Sixty Seconds

    with Nick Seymour of Crowded House
  • Big gigs

    Big-Name concerts from around region

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.

Calendar

  • Event Listings

    If there's something going on, we've got it listed here.
  • Seven Days

    What's happenin' this week in the big city -- highlights from our listings.
  • A family show?

    'Completely nuts' is completely fine at ACW
  • Subliminal messages

    Tuning in to the changing sound of OpticalReverb

Special Section

  • Represent

    Colorado Springs' local hip-hop community can't stop, won't stop
  • Band of outsiders

    'Do it your damn self,' say some Springs artists
  • Funny money

    Eminent, yet enigmatic, Numismatic Association event throws newcomer for a loop
  • Now a major motion picture

    From the library to the multiplex, our annual preview of fall's literary adaptations
  • Guys and dolls

    Maestro Paul Gemignani and Beautiful Girls director Lonny Price discuss tribute to Stephen Sondheim, leading ladies

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