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Volume 3, Issue 26
December 20, 2001 - January 9, 2002 |
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Anatomy of a Hangover |
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Alex Neth tells you why you felt so awful and provides tips on keeping your head together during the holiday party season. |
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Volume 3, Issue 25
December 6 - December 19, 2001 |
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WHEN NAUGHTY IS NICE |
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Heat up winter with these sizzling fashion wraps. Kity Ironton explores intimate apparel for the gift-giving season. |
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Volume 3, Issue 24
November 22 - December 5, 2001 |
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THANKSGIVING HEAVEN AND HELL |
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Bobby Black, the Tattooed Food Critic, and Stephanie Glenn of Siren Chat, share their memories of the best and worst holidays gone by. |
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Volume 3, Issue 23
November 8 - November 21, 2001 |
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HEAD FOR THE HILLS! |
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Evan Lee tells us about the 10th Mountain Division, how they trained in the Colorado mountains and how they aided all skiers. |
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Volume 3, Issue 22
October 25 - November 7, 2001 |
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DICHOTOMY OF BROADWAY |
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Alex Neth finds enlightenment in the company of artists, junkies, professionals...and professional artist-junkies in Denver's most eclectic street. |
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Volume 3, Issue 21
October 11 - October 24, 2001 |
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UNDEAD DANCE |
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The Colorado Ballet stages the second performance of Dracula to be shown in the United States and Sean Weaver talks to the cast. |
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Volume 3, Issue 20
September 27 - October 10, 2001 |
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BEHIND BARRY FEY |
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At home with the man who put Denver on the music map: Alex Neth interviews Barry Fey of House of Blues. |
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Volume 3, Issue 19
September 13 - September 26, 2001 |
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FALL FASHION SPECIAL |
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Profiles of the new fall look from three local designers, as well as national trends and the hottest brands this season. |
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Volume 3, Issue 18
August 30 -September 12, 2001 |
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FAMOUS FACES |
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50 Years of Photography by Paul Moloney |
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Volume 3, Issue 17
August 16 -August 29, 2001 |
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DINING GUIDE |
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This ain't your typical dry list of kitchens. Find out where to get decent bar food, whose lunch take out makes the grade, where atmosphere takes precedence over food, and which Pete owns which Pete's. |
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Volume 3, Issue 16
August 2 - August 15, 2001 |
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BIKES, BEER, OR BUST |
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We join the yearly migration to Iowa, of all places, for RAGBRAI, the Burning Man of bike rides, and the largest collection of drunk athletes this side of the X-Games. |
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Volume 3, Issue 15
July 19 - August 1, 2001 |
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MY 3 DJS |
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What do DJs j.frede, Rodd Metcalf, and Skunk have in common? Virtually nothing. It's all part of our examination of a rapidly evolving profession three very different writers examine the lives of three very different DJs. |
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Volume 3, Issue 14
July 5 - July 18, 2001 |
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DEER AND LOATHING IN SALIDA |
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One Reporter's journey to see the Salida Art Walk turns out to be more than he bargained for. Anything can happen when you take a road trip. |
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Volume 3, Issue 13
June 21 - July 4, 2001 |
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BEER! |
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The drunks of the round table kick back and tell you what they think of beer...all sorts of beer. Finally, a drinking panel that doesn't pretend it knows what it's talking about. |
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Volume 3, Issue 12
June 7 - June 20, 2001 |
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SNAKES IN THE GRASS |
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The makers of Hannah House have turned a lifelong love of twisted movie into an ambitious project--snake, blood, and booze. Did our reporter survive? |
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Volume 3, Issue 11
May 24 - June 6, 2001 |
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10 THINGS TO DO AFTER TEN |
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From the conventional to the off the wall, we dig up a minute-by-minute recipe for fun in the city that always sleeps. |
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Volume 3, Issue 10
May 10 - May 23, 2001 |
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SUMMER CONCERT GUIDE |
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If it's been booked, we've got it! You can plan your whole music-loving summer with us. Including complete lineups for the biggest festivals, and tips on getting into those outdoor venues without a hassle. |
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Volume 3, Issue 9
April 26 - May 9, 2001 |
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PAINFUL DREAMS |
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The students of Slam City learn to take the fall, take the lumps, and take the bruises on their way to a dream of becoming professional wrestlers. Is it a sport, or an art? Whatever it is, Alex Neth finds out it's hard work. |
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Volume 3, Issue 8
April 12 - April 25, 2001 |
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LITTLE MISS MONICA |
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Taking the everyday and making it fashion is just another day's work for Denver's most unusual dress maker. Find out the secrets of her covert identities as a mod spy, a robot, and a sweet young girl with enormous talent. |
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Volume 3, Issue 7
March 28 - April 11, 2001 |
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6 AS ONE |
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The Buntport Theater group blends democracy, hard work, and a healthy dose of goofiness to create Denver's newest and most exciting experimental theatre. Sarah Carney follows the bunch as it launches its first major show in the Mile High City. |
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Volume 3, Issue 6
March 15 - March 28, 2001 |
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COLFAX |
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Denver's Main Street is slowly rising out of its ashes. What's changed (and, more importantly, what hasn't) on the most notorious piece of pavement in the city? |
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Volume 3, Issue 5
March 1 - March 14, 2001 |
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YEARBOOK |
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Ah, memories. |
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Volume 3, Issue 4
February 15- February 28, 2001 |
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ART OF WAR: |
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Women are turning to martial arts in increasing numbers. |
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Volume 3, Issue 3
February 1- February 14, 2001 |
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IN RATINGS WE TRUST |
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Tune in, turn on or drop out. We take an in depth look at Denver's radio biz. Find out why so many stations are sounding the same and how marketing strategies can sometimes mean more than great tunes. Open your eyes (or better yet, your ears) and discover why video didn't kill the radio star. |
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Volume 3, Issue 2
January 18 - January 31, 2001 |
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FEAR OF A FLAT PLANET |
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Fear Factory is fighting conformity with innovative music. Guitarist Dino Cazares speaks with us about the evolution of the band, the stink over napster, and why Denver is Fear Factory's home away from home. |
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Volume 3, Issue 1
January 4 - January 17, 2001 |
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TODAY DENVER, TOMORROW THE WORLD |
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Local Musicians are finding easy access to worldwide fans via the Internet. Here's how The Railbenders, The Indulgers, Fiction 8, J. Frede, and countless others have done it. |
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