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1. Haunted Windchimes at Red Rocks
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  Local country folk rockers, the Haunted Windchimes, are on the slate to play Monolith Music Festival at Red Rocks Amphitheater September 12th. They will be on stage backing Catlin Rose, Nashville's ...
2. Smells Like Spirit: WTF
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
I've been co-editing a new book series for Chalice Press, a Christian publisher connected to my denomination, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Yes, that's really the denomination's name, including ...
3. Single Files: Favorite places to take a date
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... fall lovely, and I look forward to them every year. As August fades into September, and September into October, people find themselves spending more time indoors to escape the Colorado autumn chill. ...
4. Sex and the Pueblo: Back with the ex
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
I did something really stupid. I recently got back with my ex-boyfriend. What is even more stupid is that I had broken up with him four times and kept taking him back. "Taking back of the ex" is a common ...
5. OnStage: Damon Runyon Repertory Theater
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
Andrew Bergman first began to make a name for himself after writing the original screenplay for Mel Brooks' classic, Blazing Saddles. He then went on to give Hollywood some of the funniest and most memorable ...
6. NewSpin: CALM
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
As the time draws closer for Pueblo to vote on the mayoral question, tensions have been a little high around these parts. Lines have been clearly drawn on both sides of the issue, and there's been no ...
7. The Moving Wall Project: A little guerilla hits Pueblo
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
  "Pueblo needs a little guerrilla," says one of the pseudo-anonymous co-conspirators of the Moving Wall Project. Modeled off a similar movement in California, the project aims to silently exhibit ...
We gathered our swimsuits under cut-off shorts and bleach-stained t-shirts. Granola mix and peanut butter and honey sandwiches were in tote. A group of eight, twenty-somethings pushing thirty, decided ...
9. Letters September 2009
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
I love P.U.L.P.! As a high school student in Pueblo, I really thought that besides myself and a few others, Pueblo was a pretty bland city full of a few snobby country-clubbers, seventy-somethings, ...
10. Ask Legendary: September 2009
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Dear Legendary, What's with all these anti-government healthcare fanatics, yelling and shaking their fists all over the place? They all look like they're on government healthcare of some sort: SSI, ...
11. InsideOut: Gay Pride 2009
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
Food, fun, music, friends, oh and don't forget the drag queens! Pueblo Pride has come and gone, and thanks to the support of the community of Pueblo, it was a great success. From the parade to the hilarious ...
12. Poetic journey: Robert Hilgenberg
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
I had a vote / so I made a choice / I had a word / so I gave it voice I had a clock / so I knew the time / I had a thought / so I formed this rhyme -excerpt from "I Had," by Robert Hilgenberg Has ...
13. Flick: The great equalizer!
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
The differences between independent filmmaking and the Hollywood system are boundless. Independent artists must literally create something from nothing while blockbusters enjoy massive, and often squandered, ...
14. Ear Candy: Wanderings in Chicago
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
I spent the last month and a half wandering the dusty streets of Chicago with what started as a decent amount of money and what I thought was a solid understanding of instrumental music. It didn't take ...
15. Drink Me: Revisiting Maligned Merlot
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
Twenty five years ago, if you were ordering a glass of red wine and wanted to sound cosmopolitan and wine-savvy, you ordered "a Merlot." It was the go-to grape for red wine, and alluded to the burgeoning ...
16. Why CSAP Sucks
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
If the ridiculous school supply and uniform bills weren't enough to signal the beginning of school, there are plenty of other signs that the academic season is upon us: nervous-looking kids; slightly ...
17. Breeders: Food for thought
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I really love being a mother and I embrace the amazing things my child does and learns each day. While his development seems right on track, the one area in which he has completely digressed is nutrition. ...
18. Book Review: China Underground by Zachary Mexico
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
These days, it seems all eyes are on China. From the prestige of hosting the 2008 Beijing Olympics to notoriously abysmal treatment of laborers, extensive pollution issues or ethnic riots in Xinjiang, ...
19. Bits & Sips: September 2009
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Mediterranean Wine Dinner On Wednesday, September 30, 80/Twenty Wines will host a wine dinner at DC's on B Street. The theme will be food and wine inspired by the Mediterranean. There will be four ...
20. Barfly: Cock and Bull Tavern
(Matching tags: September 2009 Issue)
So I walk in to the Cock and Bull and order a whiskey... One word. Lagavulin! The angels start singing as I feel a sudden warmth rise up from my mid-section. I know she's only sixteen but every ...
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Bringing the Thunder
"Pack Attack! We are the Thunderwolves! Always ready to fight, we've got you in our sight. We're on the loose, we're on the prowl! You better watch out, here...
SAGE Art Academy
American painter Edward Hopper once declared, "In general it can be said that a nation's art is greatest when it most reflects the character of its people." So...
LGBT Rights=Human Rights
Change is upon us every day, but never in the history of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights has change ever been so abundant and obvious. I am proud...
Will We Ever Run This Story?
Pueblo, CO - Earlier today, a group of Puebloans filled the streets. One-hundred-fifty-thousand citizens - starting at City Hall and stretching all the way to...
Eating Right, Right?
The trouble started a few weeks into October. Everywhere I'd go: candy, cookies and cake. Then came all the discounts on Halloween candy. If you see a big bag...