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Issue: October 1, 2009
Page: 1
45 stories found - 1 through 20
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  1. Feature

    Kenny Be: "I'd rather be gay than GLAAD"

    By Kenny Be
    Published: October 1, 2009

    In this week's cover story, cartoonist Kenny Be -- on the heels of being attacked by GLAAD -- comes out ... again. See the strip on the Latest Word blog.

  2. Night & Day

    Chile Nilly

    By Jonathan Shikes
    Published: October 1, 2009

    For green chile lovers, the weeks between late August and mid-October are the best time of the year. That’s when chile roasters set up stands along Federal Boulevard and...

  3. Night & Day

    The Wizard and I

    By Amber Taufen
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Novelist Gregory Maguire tells familiar stories from an unfamiliar perspective, be it that of the ugly stepsister or the cowardly lion. But before Maguire delved into the...

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    Making the Grade

    By Mark Dragotta
    Published: October 1, 2009

    As the founder and executive director of the former Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar, Adam Lerner and his team put together a variety of funky, informative programs aimed...

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    It's Not Easy Being Green

    By Amber Taufen
    Published: October 1, 2009

    I try to live a low-impact lifestyle. I'm a vegetarian, and I buy organic and local whenever possible. I use only non-toxic cleaning products and recycled toilet paper. I think...

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    Comeback Kids

    By Jason Heller
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Zombies are, by definition, comebacks — but don't refer to the recent zombie renaissance as a “comeback” around Kris Hipps. "I'm not sure they ever really left...

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    The Grass Is Greener

    By Michael Paglia
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Robert Mangold (Bob to everyone in the Colorado art scene) is surely the dean of Denver’s contemporary sculptors, with a fifty-year career under his belt. His best-known...

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    The Dailies Show

    By Cory Casciato
    Published: October 1, 2009

    If you’re headed to the Denver premiere of The Film Dailies, Boulder’s indie electronic act, you’re in for more than just music. Drawing on her experience as a...

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    I Love Luthier

    By Jon Solomon
    Published: October 1, 2009

    The title sounds exotic, but a luthier is simply someone who makes or repairs stringed instruments. Still, there’s nothing simple about this work, which requires...

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    F-Bombs Away

    By Jason Heller
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Fuck. It's satisfying just to say the word, isn't it? Not only is “fuck” one of the most vivid and malleable profanities ever to get your face slapped or a kid's...

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    Flick Pick

    By Michael Roberts
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Most movies dealing with terrorism these days treat it as fundamentalist insanity or societal cancer. In contrast, 1962’s Le Combat Dans L'ile turns the subject into, of...

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    Telling the Truth

    By Susan Froyd
    Published: October 1, 2009

    The seed for René Marie’s new one-woman play, Slut Energy Theory, was planted during a long-ago conversation with a friend about how women often focus more on their...

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    Ear Today, Ear Tomorrow

    By Cory Casciato
    Published: October 1, 2009

    If you really love music, those cheap computer speakers and hand-me-down dorm stereos just don’t cut it; you need serious gear. Time to head to the sixth annual Rocky...

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    A Wine Time

    By Patricia Calhoun
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Balistreri Vineyards won’t be harvesting any grapes from its nearby vineyard on Washington Street this year; winter cane damage killed the crop. But the Balistreri family...

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    Captive Audience

    By Susan Froyd
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Four hostages held in Iraq — a British diplomat, an American engineer, a television journalist and a freelance photographer — are the focus of prize-winning...

  16. City Limits

    Ken Salazar takes a step forward by booting Interior's royalties program

    By Alan Prendergast
    Published: October 1, 2009

    One of Ken Salazar's first moves as Secretary of the Interior was to visit the Lakewood office of the Minerals Management Service — an obscure, scandal-plagued agency...

  17. Letters

    From the week of October 1, 2009

    Published: October 1, 2009

    "Fear Itself," Off Limits, September 24 The Sprawlful Truth Gitcher shit straight, okay?  I know the Off Limits piece warning the host of some dumbassed TV reality...

  18. Off Limits

    Legalizing marijuana -- medical or otherwise -- has become the toke of the town

    Published: October 1, 2009

    Rob and Jessica Corry aren't normal Republicans, but the Corrys did spend time last weekend as NORML Republicans at the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws's...

  19. Ask A Mexican

    Checking in with our neighbors to the north

    By Gustavo Arellano
    Published: October 1, 2009

    Dear Mexican: As a Mexican-American, I've lived in St. Louis for about seventeen years and have seen a substantial influx of my brethren. Nevertheless, I'm for border security...

  20. Calhoun

    An unlikely posse of politicians wants to save Pinon Canyon from a bad guy: the Army

    By Patricia Calhoun
    Published: October 1, 2009

    I lost my camera, some of my hide and a piece of my heart to Piñon Canyon. That's the stunning swathe of scenery east of Trinidad and hard on the 235,000-acre...

Issue: October 1, 2009
Page: 1
45 stories found - 1 through 20
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