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Volume 2, Issue 13
June 8 - June 21, 2000 |
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Blackhawk and Central City have been at each other's throats for over a century. The gambling has only added a new dimension to the age old rivalry. Could the gambling industry actually introduce a note of peace? Does history matter more than the almighty dollar? Is the gambling up there even worth the drive? |
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Features
KTCL invited us up to the Big Adventure Concert June 3, so we crashed the party and brought back a report from 311, the Suicide Machines, Blister66 and someone who knows way too much about t-bagging,
The Distillers were scheduled to come to Denver with the boys of the Punk-O-Rama Tour, and they aren't coming to preach Lilith sisterhood.
John Cronk can beat up just about anybody, and he's got the swords and the belts to prove it. Now he's promoting a new generation of bad boys here in Denver.
Micole's Tortilla Shop has the best Big-Ass Tortillas on the planet...but even more than that,it's got pure soul. |
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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 Assistant Editor: Valerie Fouche Fashion Editor: Michael B. O'Hara Siren Chat: Stephanie Glenn News of the Weird: Chuck Shepherd Contributing Writers: Bobby Black, Bryce Edmonds, Tomas Gregory, Scott Hamilton, Chris Holland, Cecilia Johnson, Garret Kolb, Matt Schild, Stanni Slavski, Tenswing, Josh Tyson, Jessica Vogelgesang, Ande Wanderer, Kate Williamson, Cicilia Yakhlef Sales Manager: Michael B. O'Hara Account Executive:Eric DeWine, Stephanie Glenn, Charles Schaefer Circulation Manager: Lodore Brown Office Manager: Patty Pledger |
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