• Issue Archive for
  • Feb 14-20, 2008
  • Vol. 15, No. 59
  • Doin' time
Digital Edition

News

  • Long Story Short

    It was easy for all of us to get a laugh from this side of the bars. But not on the other side.
  • Noted

    Policing at night, Benson and CU, Cimarron Bridge, OHV park.
  • A view to a killer

    Robert Browne apparently now has been transferred to an out-of-state prison.
  • South Nevada: moving ahead

    About 15 members of the South Nevada merchants group are learning how to take back their street.
  • Back into the sky

    She was about the only silent one Monday, but was likely the most important player in this episode.
  • The war on war tax

    War-tax resistance is "as American as the Boston Tea Party."

Columns

  • Firing back at Liston

    State representative gets his due for that "sluts" comment.
  • Advice Goddess

    Because you'd like to be attracted to somebody else, you eventually will.
  • Count every vote, please

    More than a week later, your vote still might not have counted in either party here.
  • Cashing in on America

    Roger Chapin calls himself a "nonprofit entrepreneur." You might call him a money-grubbing huckster, or worse.
  • Letters

    Helicopters, Liston, Republicans in drag, D14 and more.
  • IQ

    Almost all of us happily have our pets.

Food & Drink

  • Side Dish

    Grand Slam Subs, Valentine's, Steaksmith.
  • Big plates, big vision

    It's got the chops to capitalize on its historic location.

Music

  • "Smart party music'

    While you're pogo-ing, the band hopes you're thinking.
  • Wrecking ball

    Touring a new album isn't as easy as it may seem.
  • Sixty Seconds

    "it's not easy to find people who want to be away from home nine or 10 months out of the year."
  • Reverb

    Ladies, join the amazing Lola Spitfire for Burlesque Ladies' Night Out.
  • Big gigs

    Big-name concerts from around region

Film

  • Cinefiles

    Moving McAllister, 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3, Dark Chamber
  • Black mirror

    It may astonish some to discover that in the 1970s, Iran was open and free and not so alien to Western eyes.
  • 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.

Books

  • The reason for rhyme

    Currently, 40 U.S. states have poets laureate. Now it's our turn.

Calendar

  • Uptown goes downtown

    With 6,100 square feet of elegance, the gallery aims to attract 'upper brackets, people with influence.'
  • Get Involved

    Suicide prevention, art auction, Earth Day planning.
  • Event Listings

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

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

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