What you need to know in the news – a weekly recap by the Colorado Springs Independent
Local musician and multi-instrumentalist Jeremiah Walter joins Colorado Springs Indy Editor-in-Chief Bryan Grossman and Managing Editor Helen Lewis in the podcast booth to compose a song for his 365 Songs in 365 Days challenge.
Andy Clifton joins us in the Colorado Springs Independent’s Podcast Booth for a mini-concert and interview with Editor-in-Chief Bryan Grossman.
Colorado Springs Indy reporter Greta Anderson joins Editor-in-Chief Bryan Grossman and Managing Editor Helen Lewis to talk about the risks, or lack thereof, of fentanyl exposure.
This week, Colorado Springs Indy Editor-in-Chief Bryan Grossman talks with Marketing and Events Director Jessica McMullen and Managing Editor Helen Lewis about the DEI Awards celebrating advocacy and leadership in promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
It’s Festival Season! Colorado Springs Indy Editor-in-Chief Bryan Grossman sits down with reporter Nick Raven to talk about the festivals coming up in the next few weeks.
Colorado Springs Indy Editor-in-Chief Bryan Grossman chats with Managing Editor Helen Lewis and reporter Nick Raven about Amelia Allen’s new cover feature “Mill Street Blues”, the story of gentrification near Weidner Field.
Colorado Springs Indy Editor-in-Chief Bryan Grossman talks with Managing Editor Helen Lewis, who was up late the night before writing about the new ethics investigation into Colorado Sen. Dennis Hisey (R-SD2).
Local musical act Interrobang arrives in the Colorado Springs Independent’s Podcast Booth for a mini-concert and interview with Managing Editor Helen Lewis.
Managing Editor Helen Lewis sits down with reporter Greta Anderson to talk about “Kum & Go Digs In.”
In this week’s episode of The Indy 15, Editor-In-Chief Bryan Grossman sits down with Indy fellow Nick Raven to talk about the upcoming “Nerd Issue.”
A look at poet and artist Tom Taylor’s lifetime retrospective at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center in Pueblo, CO.