Sunday, December 27th, 2009
By November 2008, Mike Quintana’s cirrhosis had become life-threatening. ‘You’re going to need a liver transplant, and soon,’...
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Tamara Carter found her calling the year her father was diagnosed with heart disease. It was 1976 and she had just turned 14. 'They told him...
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For river guide Devon Parson, hiking the 480-mile Colorado Trail became a rite of passage. 'I went to high school in Wheat Ridge, and studied...
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' Think Arizona,' says Lily Muldoon. ' It's hot. Really hot. Like a hundred degrees in the middle of the night. There's no water. No electricity....
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Charles Parson makes his art out of industrial strength materials — I-beams, granite slabs, steel cables and assorted nuts and bolts the size of...
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The ' light bursts' began when actor and jazz vocalist Leonard Barrett was just a kid. ' They're a spiritual signal,' he explains, 'inviting you to...
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If you were around during the 1980s, you may recall that the Reagan Administration caused a dust-up when it was revealed that we were putting theatre...
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' Here’s how it is,' says Mexico City business consultant Ivette Sanchez, ' Mexico can no longer guarantee the safety of its citizens. It...
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Christy Honigman woke up feeling like hell the day after the 2004 election, and it wasn’t only because George W. Bush had managed to secure a...
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Late one summer afternoon in 1979 somebody banged on the door of Ira Sherman's storefront at the corner of Louisiana and Logan. The space, which he...
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