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part 2 of 2
Tom Tancredo has been stirring the political pot in Colorado for two decades. In the Seventies, he and other freshman legislators who hated environmental laws and...
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Eric Clapton
From the Cradle
(Reprise)
This blues tribute disc was a good idea for three reasons: Much of Clapton's best work has been in the idiom; following up the...
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If there are people somewhere on the face of the earth who don't know about The Fort, it's not because Sam Arnold hasn't tried to reach them.
A shameless promoter who hawks...
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Whenever moviegoers do time in prison--or the nuthouse--they almost always run across that one transcendent inmate who sets the others free with his soaring spirit. He may be...
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Wednesday September 21 Meal ticket: Boulder's favorite home and gourmet store (actually two stores) is throwing a four-day Peppercorn Anniversary Celebration, beginning today...
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Given the current art-world trend to deconstruct every available style and medium, it was only a matter of time before the same turn-it-upside-down mania hit the furniture...
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It is autumn in northwest Denver, and the smell of roasting green chile is why. From now until the first frost, the fragrance will hit you as you drive down Federal Boulevard,...
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Let's face it: Most rock-and-roll musicians aren't exactly nuclear physicists. So on those rare occasions when a band of savvy rock musicians emerges, reporters usually pounce...
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Throwing a Fit: Call me crazy, but it seems to me that instead of paying for a product to remove pesticides and wax from our produce, consumers instead should be supporting...
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If you want to move up in the superhero pecking order, as Belgian hulk Jean-Claude Van Damme does, you'd better outslug Sly and outshoot Schwarzenegger. You must snap more...
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We are all related to each other, separated by only six people--six degrees of separation. You may not think you have anything in common with a monk in Tibet, but if you could...
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part 1 of 2
In the midst of a mind-numbing ramble about the Founding Fathers, lecturer Marty Nalitz finally said something worth remembering: "Every one of those guys was a...
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Shatta Mejia is a teacher--in every sense of the word. A high-school-level instructor for the past three years, he works in an alternative program under the umbrella of the...
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It could have been, so easily, Cheez Whiz. But The Who's Tommy, now playing at the Buell Theatre, has evolved into a brawny rock hymn to reconciliation. "See me, feel me,...
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Continental divide: There was good news--and bad--coming from the Yellowstone Regional Airport outside Cody, Wyoming, last week. In order to ensure that Continental Airlines...
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When saxophonist/composer David Murray attended his twenty-year high school reunion last year, he won an award for having the most unique profession--or, as Murray puts it,...
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Just as baseball shoots itself in the head, the man who perfectly symbolizes the game these days--all-star jiveass Deion Sanders--slips away to San Francisco to play...
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The young man sitting in the downtown coffeeshop pulled the newspaper clipping out of his schoolbook. The dominant article on the page reported that the 50,000 hikers a year...
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Denver mayor Wellington Webb has gone to court to force his 32-year-old son to get treatment for apparently long-standing addictions to alcohol and cocaine.
Recently, the...
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Douglas Clark, a military doctor at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, is facing criminal charges and a court-martial as a result of sexual harassment accusations...