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Denver Grand Prix is a gas, gas, gas!
By Jeremy Johnson
As I walked across Speer toward Auraria Field and the Tivoli building Sunday morning, what sounded like a swarm of angry hornets could be heard over the horizon. The air reeked of racing fuel and rubber.

Zombie nation
By Cory Casciato
I think I must be dreaming, because here I am again, surrounded by hordes of the undead, fighting for my very life. It’s a dream I’ve had over and over for the past 10 years, the near-hopeless fight against an implacable foe, hungry for my flesh. There’s little fear, but considerable despair – how can I fight so many of them? Is there any escape?

Azumi mixes stunning beauty, kill thrill
By Joe Nguyen
Director Ryuhei Kitamura’s Azumi, based on Yu Koyama’s manga, follows the story of a band of orphans who are raised by an aging samurai for one purpose: to become an elite assassin team and rid Japan of all future wars. This visually stunning, action-packed feature is 128 minutes of blood-filled fun.

Burnsing down the house
By Adam Goldstein
Ken Burns’ films prove that reality is often stranger, and more compelling, than fiction.

August 17, 2006

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