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Local News
Planners insist a traffic circle near the World Arena won't mean post-event gridlock.
- by Pam Zubeck
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Tags: Local News, Place Properties, Ingrid Richter, World Arena, roundabout, Venetucci Boulevard, Ingrid Richter, Lisa Bigelow, Nancy Johnson, InCompass Development, Robin Kidder
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Local News
Another county backlog threatens the elderly, and their families.
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Local News
City finds two solutions to east-west bicycle traffic.
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Cover Story
Using a self-described old-school approach to gaining success, the band has launched from the underground to Rolling Stone's watch list in just a few months.
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When Lady Gaga's new album Born This Way racked up more than a million first-week sales, I took a moment to send Indy writer Tom Lanham a congratulatory e-mail.
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Noted
Also: USOC pride coming to I-25, COPPeR joins national study, hospital records may have been breached and more.
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Tags: Noted, Mitch Christiansen, Susan Christiansen, James Winnefeld, Colorado insurance rates, Bobbie Baca, Templeton Gap levee, Tim Leigh, The Long Bar, COPPeR, Christina McGrath, Sue Skiffington-Blumberg, Arts & Economic Prosperity IV, Brian Newsome, Memorial Health System
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Night after night, they rock themselves to sleep, whimpering, "Am I just too wonderful to be anyone's boyfriend?"
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Between The Lines
The news came out of nowhere, more than just a surprise, closer to a shock. With no advance indication, Mike Kazmierski "resigned" May 26.
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City Sage
Twenty years ago, Lionel Rivera celebrated his first political victory.
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End Zone
These days, the mention of Ohio State sends my thoughts in two directions. Disgraceful directions.
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Hightower
That conclusion is as perverted as what the priests did and as inexcusable as the hierarchy's ongoing denials and coverups.
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Giving Bach a chance, religious fanatics and the gene pool, county pension thoughts and more.
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Publisher's Note
The Independent and Focus on the Family will join together to promote foster parenting in our community.
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Ranger Rich
If you're like me, you're probably asking the logical question: Lawyers have ethics policies?
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All the weird news that's fit to print.
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Street Smarts
No matter what the pundits and commentators claim, the economy continues to flounder, and prices are soaring.
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CannaBiz
Also: newly proposed fed bills seeking to reclassify marijuana and more.
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Appetite
Wyatt's Pub & Grill ducks the flubbed grub habit.
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Dine & Dash
I wish people would just get with the scene and dance with the burger that brung them.
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Side Dish
Also: Frogurt still going strong, and more.
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AudioFile
Local jazz luminary Ricky Sweum exits Colorado Springs on a high note
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AudioFile
After working with Morrissey, Devo and a Beastie Boy, Mexican Institute of Sound kicks off a CC music series
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Upcoming concerts here and around the region.
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We interrupt this week's regularly scheduled program of local music news for the following brief but timely rant.
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Amanda Shires, Art Brut, Joseph Arthur
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Who's playing where, and when, at area venues this week.
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Reviews
A film that marches out plot developments as deliberately contrary philosophies forced to go head-to-head in a cage match.
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Reviews
"Best comic book movie evah!"
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Picasso and Braque Go to the Movies, The Kids in the Hall: The Complete Series DVD Megaset, The Big Bang
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Our reviewers' recommendations for films playing around the area.
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X-Men: First Class, In a Better World
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Art News
A concentrated dose of Brett Weston's stunning fine art photography hits the FAC.
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Art News
Uncompromising photographer J Henry Fair will lock your eyes on breathtaking blight, pollution and industrial damage.
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Today in colorado Springs
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IndyBlog
I'd never before considered brewing an art form, but perhaps it's time to get schooled.
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IndyBlog
New mayor promises to have more young adults, women and people of color in his administration, starting as soon as possible.
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IndyBlog
Gold Hill Java Downtown is set to open Wednesday, June 8, in the former Boulder Street Coffee Roasters space.
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IndyBlog
- by Jack Ward
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Tags: Food & Drink, Entertainment, Outdoors, Religion, Nonprofits, Care and Share, Taste of the Springs, Local food, Beer, Wine, Pikes Peak region, non-profit, fundraiser, crowne plaza hotel, chefs, craft beer makers, cuisine, culinary, colorado springs, independent, focus on the family, foster care, families, cornerstone arts center, colorado college, jim daly, john weiss, expo, heuberger, subaru, starlight spectacular, bike ride, garden of the gods, trails and open space coalition, TOSC, whole foods, night ride, Indy, csindy, Indy Minute, Jack Ward, VIDEO, Video
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IndyBlog
Former Bush cohort delivers usual Republican themes to friendly Lincoln Day dinner audience Wednesday night, but others outside the Antlers Hilton aren't so thrilled with the party's direction.
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IndyBlog
Las Vegas’ Ron Atkins is one of the true last madmen of cinema, crafting artfully schizophrenic journeys into acid-drenched worlds of pure psychotic depravity, all filtered through the crushed neon dreams of Sin City.
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IndyBlog
- by Jenny Rackl
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Tags: Nonprofits, Shopping, St. Paws Thrift Store, Linda Hoover, Jennifer Nosler, Vicki Doerfler, SAINT Rescue, Kritter Karavan, Look What the Cat Brought In, Westie Recuse Network Inc., Westie Rescue, Hamlett Spay and Neuter Clinic