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Since the world is supposed to end in 2012 with Nature taking back the planet, I have decided to give back to the Earth by being sextremely eco-friendly. That's right. Caicee Quinn is going green! ...
Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of my single life.
I can’t believe it’s been a whole year since I started writing this column. Although I never thought I would be talking about ...
With the holidays over and still a long winter ahead, cold nights call for something warming and luxurious. Enter: Port, that fortified wine that seems to turn any evening into an Occasion, with ...
It’s the beginning of a new year, the holidays are done and gone, and I can hear a collective sigh of relief from the many people I know. While the holidays normally include quality time spent with ...
This fall I experienced an amazing, five-week adventure: I traveled to Bali, Indonesia, leaving my husband and three boys behind, to complete the clinical requirements for my midwifery program. ...
It’s no new revelation that we are spoiled rotten by the convenience of impulse satisfaction. We don’t need to mention the soul-destroying ease of fast food. And it’s impossible not to notice how people ...
I travel sometimes for work. Every time I do, my wife, Amy, worries about me. Before a recent trip alone, she admonished me no less than four times to travel safely. Though I don’t have much control ...
Welcome to Pueblo, where if you haven’t been making music here for at least a decade you aren’t a part of the scene. Well, all of that is about to change.
We have a long-standing legacy of punk ...
On December 12, 2009 I had the good pleasure of seeing two great bands in the back of one of my favorite bars. First, I would like to come out and publically say that I am sick of “all-ages shows.” ...
On November 19th, The Poet Spiel gave a provocative performance at the Pueblo West Library. Much more than a poetry reading, the 90-minute event was a carefully orchestrated performance in which Spiel, ...
During the early summer months of 1846, in the midst of a mostly mundane cross-country journey to California, Tamzene Donner wrote her friend a casual letter in which she nonchalantly declared, ...
No home is completely energy efficient, but some are better than others. Ours is one of the “others.”
We bought a Victorian home built in 1901 that was our dream home in a lot of ways. But, like ...
By now, we’ve all heard the fever-pitched buzz surrounding recycling (or lack thereof) in Pueblo. The private sector has finally jumped in where city government has feared to tread. We Recycle is ...
What do sunshine and the Cold War have in common? Well, the short answer is Pueblo, Colorado.
Pueblo’s wealth of sunshiny days—over 300 each year—plus the eager-to-revamp Pueblo Chemical Depot ...
Pueblo City Council has decided to extend the moratorium on medical marijuana (MMJ) dispensaries until July 1st 2010 , with the hope that the state will adopt guidelines on the matter prior to that. ...
I was talking recently to a guy who grew up in this area and he remarked to me that Pueblo had basically the same population that it did in the mid-sixties.
How is this possible? While the rest ...
Save, reuse, recycle
As another decade approaches, should we not ask ourselves, How are we impacting our planet? […] Have you even turned around to see how you are impacting mother earth?
Celebrating a year of good wine
80/Twenty Wines will host a wine dinner in January . Details (not confirmed at press time) are available at 80twentywines.com.
In addition, 80/Twenty Wines, Pueblo’s ...
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Park it!
(Matching tags: January 2010)
A new ordinance governing bike parking is now in effect in the city of Pueblo. The ordinance was presented by PACE (Pueblo Active Communities Environment) in November of this year and passed November ...