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Volume 2, Issue 8
March 22 - April 4, 2000 |
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The legendary artist and voice of a generation stopped in Colorado for a few days. He left behind an impressive collection of art and a slew of vivid memories. |
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Features
Barry Fey hosts Colorado's first major boxing championship, featuring Steve Johnston.
It might not sound pleasant or healthy to you, but it can change your life. Bryce Edmonds explains...
Judy B.finds the four best spots for jazz in downtown Denver. |
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1st Amendment
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibition the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. | |
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Publisher: Gary Haney Art Director: Marilyn Taylor Photo Editor: Sean Hartgrove Editor-in-Chief: Chris J. Magyar Fashion Editor: Michael B. O'Hara Siren Chat: Stephanie Glenn News of the Weird: Chuck Shepherd Contributing Writers: Bobby Black, Judy Brady, Catalina, Bryce Edmonds, Tomas Gregory, Scott Hamilton, Chris Holland, Kendra Nachtrieb, Karen Rosica, Daniela Stolfi, Jessica Vogelgesang Sales Manager: Michael B. O'Hara Account Executive:Kathy Pollack Sales Representative: Crystal Jacquez Circulation Manager: Lodore Brown Office Manager: Patty Pledger |
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