November 12 - 18, 1998
November 12 - 18, 1998
The Insight Speaker Series presents Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Colorado's Nobel Peace Prize nominees rock harder than Bono.
Some very Nobel intentions pay off.
Go, Broncos! Promoting peace is serious business.
Matt Fecher brings the sound of music to Fairplay.
Starz
In just two months, change starts here. In Denver. No joke.
Look out, Cherry Hills: The world's coming to Denver.
The PeaceJam outreach continues in a new book.
PeaceJam scores two theatrical releases -- and kudos from Michael Moore.
Highlighting the week's greatest gratis event
KMGH's general manager gives viewers a piece of her mind.
West High School's Alan Chimento is sent to the principal's office.
How a couple of "average, flawed people" are jammin' till the jam is through.
Yesterday was a long day in Idledale, the tiny town in the foothills where Dawn Engle and Ivan Suvanjieff put up their feet when they're not pounding the pavement on behalf of PeaceJam, the non-profit they founded over a dozen years ago that links up youth from around the world with Nobel Pea ... More >>
It's been a tough year for Peacejam, the homegrown nonprofit that over the past fifteen years has reached out to hundreds of thousands of kids around the globe, showing them that in the toughest circumstances, it's still possible to push for peace -- and then proving it by bringing ten Nobel ... More >>
The five hand-painted guitars signed by ten Nobel Peace Prize winners that will be auctioned off on eBay today are truly for the man who has everything -- although "that's not true until they buy one of the guitars!," points out Ivan Suvanjieff, the founder of PeaceJam, the organization that ... More >>

