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Glenn Morris, the outspoken co-director of the Colorado chapter of the American Indian Movement, reaches into a worn briefcase and pulls out a black binder. Bits of yellowed...
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Michael Roberts, Linda Gruno, Susan Dunlap and Justin McLean Published:
February 9, 1994
Alice in Chains
Jar of Flies
(Columbia)
Wherein another conglomeration of grunge heroes tries to prevent its career from dribbling away into an increasingly irrelevant pool of...
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We were craving great Mexican food--great cheap, greasy, hot Mexican food--and there seemed just one place to go: Larimer Street, where the shadow of Coors Field falls on a...
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In Peter Medak's Romeo Is Bleeding, Sergeant Jack Grimaldi is a crooked New York cop firmly in the pocket of a Mafia don. He's also cheating on his wife with a cocktail...
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Wednesday
February 9 That ode black magic: Even bohemians need love--and this Valentine week, the beatest hipsters around can celebrate romance in their own style, thanks to...
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While making a good likeness is the consummate goal to most representational artists, some insist that resemblance to the subject and its mood aren't enough. Painting and...
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Heinie headquarters is located in an unpretentious industrial park in the city of Sheridan, overshadowed by a drive-in movie screen and obscured from view by highway ramps and...
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It's an early January evening at the Red Lion Hotel, and several dozen board members and buyers associated with the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo are auditioning local talent...
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For once, the food was better than the wines and I actually got enough to eat. The evening was also a first for Emily's Fine Dining Parlor, in Harrah's Central City Casino: its...
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Given the gruesome effects of German mysticism on the twentieth century, it's wise to regard any new form of it with suspicion. That includes the films of Wim Wenders, a...
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It's natural enough--a full-blown, new-age interpretation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. But while the Denver Center Theatre Company's rendering explores the...
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Read it and sweep: For a guy who didn't get much attention when he started committing his crimes (Denver police even denied that a rapist was methodically working the...
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Miles Hunt, the lead singer-songwriter for the wiseacre Brit-pop group the Wonder Stuff, claims that he gets too embarrassed to sing love songs, but that's not entirely...
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Throughout the colorful history of tennis--a game almost as old as war--only two men have won the Grand Slam. In 1938, the year Hitler decided he owned Austria, American Don...
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As the ashes from the Seattle music-scene explosion settle, record company executives and journalists are clawing through the debris in search of the next hotbed of underground...
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Straighten Up and Fly Write
Regarding Patricia Calhoun's "Last Writes" in the January 26 issue:
I, for one, will certainly miss David Chandler's excellent work. He has been the...
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For nearly a year now, Cliff and Karen Fischer have glimpsed the future of health care. They are not thrilled with the view.
In recent months, the Clinton administration and...
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Wouldn't you know the day Mildred Hedrick got the good news was the one day in her 73-year history on which she was physically incapable of talking?
"Yep, I had the flu,"...
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Boulder's Penny Lane coffeehouse has always drawn a widely varied clientele--from expensively clad businessmen to grungy teenagers with ragged clothing and pierced nostrils....