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By Thursday, Dec 23 2004
In the middle of the night, phones suddenly started ringing in homes across Denver. "This is the Denver Police Department," a voice said when... More >>
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By Thursday, Dec 16 2004
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus -- unless you attend Westerly Creek, Stapleton's elementary school.
As of December 8, all reindeer... More >>
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By Thursday, Dec 9 2004
Off Limits hasn't had to bust out the gloves for a while, but after reading David Harsanyi's Denver Post columns about Colfax Avenue last week,... More >>
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By Thursday, Dec 2 2004
The Grand Junction Convention and Visitors Bureau may not know it yet, but 2.33 million Democrats could be headed their way.
"After poring... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 25 2004
Cliff, Kiss, Cigarette, explains Dylan Ward, "is a story about danger, risk and coming of age in a fucked-up world." At seventeen, playwright... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 18 2004
Boulder High students provoked a talk-radio frenzy, not to mention a visit from the Secret Service, when one of the acts at a school-sponsored... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 11 2004
Colorado lawmakers heading into the State Capitol last Thursday morning for post-election caucus meetings were hastily redirected to the... More >>
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By Thursday, Nov 4 2004
Just a week before the election, David Hakala, the first Coloradan to sue a telemarketer for violating the "do not call" list, unveiled his... More >>
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By Thursday, Oct 28 2004
Finally, the Unsinkables have either realized their fondest dream -- or had their worst nightmare come true. Because this past Tuesday night, the... More >>
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By Thursday, Oct 21 2004
He's a writer, musician and artist, so naturally, Denver's Gregory Hill is plagued by Life's Big Questions. Questions like: What would happen if... More >>
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