Colorado Central Magazine: September 2004 No. 127
The Monthly Magazine for People who know where to find red aspen.
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Now it's different
Essay by Louise Wagenknecht p. 2
Southark
Cartoon by Monika Griesenbeck pp. 4-8
Modern moats to keep us rabble out
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
Now, Gunnison wants a brand
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Despite service problems, UP keeps our line closed
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Florissant selects a four-legged mayor
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
They weren't talking about us
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Regional Roundup
Brief by Ed Quillen p. 8
Cactus Jack's View
Cartoon by Jack Chivvis p. 10
Beneath the surface at the Lost Mine
Brief by Central Staff p. 11
Colorado's own flammable waterway
Brief by Central Staff p. 12
Private enterprise
Brief by Central Staff p. 12
Technofascism
Essay by Kay Matthews p. 20
Back to school (with a twist)
Article by Margaret Rush p. 21
Creed de Avanzar
Article by Marcia Darnell p. 24
Ancient myths and modern reality
Column by George Sibley p. 26
Looking forward to more
Letter from Neil Reich p. 28
The return of the Colorado Blowfish
Letter from Slim Wolfe p. 28
Quinoa: a 21st-century food from the Andes
Article by Douglas Larsen p. 30
Colorado water: The future is uncertain and the past is not so clear
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 34
Louise Peterson of Guffey: Sculpting great danes
Article by Sunnie Sacks p. 40
Not the same old song and dance: The wit and wisdom of Peter Harvey Spencer, compiled and edited by Paul O'Rourke
Review by Ed Quillen p. 42
Avedon at work in the American West, by Laura Wilson
Review by Betsy Marston p. 43
The Biography of Casimiro Barela, by José Fernández, translated and annotated by A. Gabriel Meléndez
Review by Ed Quillen p. 44
Paying attention to the natural world
Column by Hal Walter p. 46
Western Water Report
from Steve Glazer
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