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Last week Karen Bowers wrote about the capital murder case of Jon Morris, a crack addict and small-time hood who prosecutors say savagely raped and killed five-year-old Ashley...
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The career of the Meditations has mirrored the rise and fall (and rise again) of the roots-reggae style this vocal trio so passionately espouses. But singer Ansel Cridland...
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Religion has a few simple benefits. By regularly attending a place of worship, one gains not only a sense of deep, abiding faith, but a clearer understanding of the difference...
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Moviegoers who believe that David "Who killed Laura Palmer?" Lynch is the greatest genius to hit the big screen since Dali and Bunuel slit that poor donkey's eyeball in Un...
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Thursday
March 6
The beat goes on: When John Coltrane changed the face of jazz music with his imaginative modal improvisations, he owed more than a little to the...
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That an art collection even exists at the University of Colorado in Boulder became known to the general public only thirteen years ago. And the circumstances for the...
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Strange things happen around Lawrence Wollersheim.
His businesses collapse. His Boulder apartment gets raided by federal marshals, his computers seized. When college...
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Close Grind
(NovaMute)
When reviewers outside the techno press take to an electronic dance record, it's usually because the disc is warmer than the average...
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The more things change: The rough-and-tumble restaurant business leaves few eateries untouched. Except, perhaps, Club 404, a longtime oasis for cheap steaks at 404 Broadway...
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Paul Thomas Anderson's Hard Eight aspires to be gritty and tough and tender all at once, but its tones keep getting in one another's way. In his feature-film debut, Anderson...
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In order to make the world safe for theater, children have to be initiated in its mysteries now. Everybody in the business knows this, and strides have been made on the local...
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You're an ordinary person in Aspen, which is to say that at times your 15,000-square-foot rustic mountain cabin feels a little inadequate. Sadly, if you want to slap on a...
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At last year's Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Boulder-based multi-instrumentalist Tony Furtado appeared between practically every act on the bill. What was his job? To provide...
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During the first few minutes of Howard Stern's romp through his inexplicable life, he spells out his mission: Private Parts will both convert the nonbelievers and entertain...
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Steal this story!: During a rambling press conference Monday, Timothy McVeigh defense attorney Stephen Jones talked about everything from the lasagna he'd eaten to the delay...
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You may recall reading in the January 16 edition of Feedback about the plight of vocalist Jason Hyland Mather, a member of the band Won Lump Some, who was arrested at Tony's...
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Business owner Ron Partridge is feeling pretty good these days, which is a bit surprising. His Internet startup company, Pear Tree Communications, and its showpiece Web site,...
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Patrons of suburban multiplexes know Crispin Glover for his roles as Michael J. Fox's nerdy dad in Back to the Future and as Arlo, Hustler publisher Larry Flynt's lazy-eyed...
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Perhaps you weren't listening to Focus on the Family's weekday radio show one day last November when James Dobson, the sixtyish head of the religious right's media giant,...
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"I don't worry about anything, because I'm a man of faith," says Joseph "Run" Simmons of Run-D.M.C., one of the acts most responsible for the rise of rap in the past fifteen...