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Charlie Parr: Time Out of Mindnew

Charlie Parr talks Piedmont blues, monophonic recording and internal combustion cuisine
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-30-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Down in the Dumps With the Trashcan Sinatrasnew

Scotland also has a more pastoral pop tradition. From '80s bands to more recent groups, these ambassadors can, in fact, be a pretty mopey bunch. And the Trashcan Sinatras are really no exception.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-30-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sonic Youth Contemplates Life With No Expiration Datenew

One of the great pleasures of following Sonic Youth comes from balancing the weight of its history and impact against the beauty of its ongoing metamorphosis.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Jason Notte  |  07-30-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Immunization Bottleneck Looms in Colorado Springsnew

Few Americans now worry about measles and doctors are concerned that the immunization program that has proven effective at controlling it and other fearful diseases is fraying at the edges.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  07-30-2009  |  Science

Colorado's Grim State Budget Leaves Little for Higher Ednew

Community colleges got a potential leg-up last week from Obama. But back in Colorado, a state budget hole could sink any benefit, putting state funding for higher education into serious doubt.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  07-23-2009  |  Education

America's Finest Soul Singer Has Finally Arrivednew

Betty LaVette's performance at Obama's inaugural celebration and duet with Paul McCartney are both a far cry from the $50-a-night gigs. But it's really all of us who have come late to the party.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-23-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Is Mark Mallman a Genius or a Novelty Act? Probably Bothnew

Mallman's first marathon performance took place in 1999 at a Minneapolis bar he played a single song for 26 hours. Five years later, he went back to play another song, this time for 52 hours.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-23-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

How Craigslist's Missed Connections Appeals to Our Best and Worst Selvesnew

While the rise in popularity of online dating has led to dozens of websites, Craigslist manages to stand apart, due to one category -- Missed Connections.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Virginia Leise  |  07-23-2009  |  Culture

Looking for a Latino Uprising in Community Leadershipnew

Hispanics comprise Colorado Springs' largest minority, 12.7 percent of the population, but why is a search for a local Hispanic/Latino/Chicano movement difficult to find?
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  07-23-2009  |  Race & Class

Residents Bemoan the Heat at Colorado Springs Homeless Centernew

Residents of the R.J. Montgomery New Hope Center say the center's conditions are unsanitary and unsafe, while the director swears it's cool and clean.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  07-16-2009  |  Housing & Development

Red City Radio Considers Democratic Pleasures and Punk Politicsnew

Red City Radio members have varied political views and musical tastes, all of which add up to a strong collaborative.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-16-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Colorado DJs Ponder the Decline of Broadcast Radionew

For all its resilience, broadcast radio is facing grim prospects these days as more and more listeners -- particularly FM listeners -- turn to streaming radio on the Internet.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-16-2009  |  Media

A Colorado Culinary School Offers a Taste of Realitynew

You might describe Victor Matthews as a food fundamentalist who believes in trial by fire. From a converted Colorado Springs hotel, the polarizing figure aims to take on big schools, chain restaurants and an industry that he feels has grown stagnant in many ways through the Paragon Culinary School.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Matthew Schniper  |  07-14-2009  |  Food+Drink

Despite Hopes, Incoming Soldiers Won't Bolster Colorado Springs' Housing Marketnew

Take close to 6,000 soldiers -- many with families -- and make them move to Colorado Springs. Add a federal program meant to help troops with reassigned units sell their homes, and sprinkle in some hope that the local housing market has bottomed out. You have the makings for a healthy local housing boom, save for one crucial thing: Many soldiers are in no position to buy.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  07-14-2009  |  Housing & Development

Numbers Suggest New Vets Court in Colorado Will Be Busynew

No one knows how many veterans will find space in the specialized court -- which will try to identify current and former soldiers whose criminal activity is tied to combat experiences -- when it starts up Aug. 1 in Colorado Springs. But advocates say the aim is to find an alternative to stuffing vets behind bars.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  07-14-2009  |  Crime & Justice

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