The Columbine shootings continue to “inspire” Hollywood

The news first surfaced in the Hollywood trade press last month: The Lifetime cable network is developing a miniseries about the 1999 school shootings at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. Based on a best-selling book about the tragedy, the project involves a team of heavyweight producers whose collective film…

School shootings: Some Columbine myths resurface

There’s no coherent explanation yet for seventeen-year-old T.J. Lane’s attack on Chardon High School in Ohio on Monday, which killed three students and injured two others — and the “why” may prove elusive for some time to come. The shootings have been treated as utterly random, although recent reports suggest…

Carbondale treehouse featured in Tiny Homes, Simple Shelter book

Call it a high honor. In recent months, a painstakingly crafted kids’ treehouse along the Roaring Fork River has become a local landmark of sorts for commuters making the Glenwood Springs-to-Aspen schlep. Now the 230-square-foot structure has found fame beyond the Western Slope, featured among other big little housing ideas…

Tara Perry and the Clemency Six: Where are they now?

It was almost three years ago that I first got interested in the case of Tara Perry, subject of this week’s feature, “The Girl Who Fell to Earth.” Perry was among several inmates considered strong candidates for clemency — all of whom were serving disproportionately long sentences and appeared to…

Inmate rape resolution to be shared over objections of private prison giant

A former prisoner, now a shareholder in the country’s largest for-profit prison operator, has won a battle with company management over his campaign to hold the Corrections Corporation of America accountable for reducing sexual abuse at its facilities. The Securities and Exchange Commission has ruled that the shareholder resolution, calling…

John Severin, comics giant, enters another dimension

Legendary illustrator John Powers Severin, whose 60-year career in the comics world stretched from the dawning of MAD magazine to the Silver Age at Marvel to a gay revival of the Rawhide Kid and beyond, died over the weekend at his southeast Denver home. He was 90 years old. “Truly…

Big Oil making big profits on declining production

It’s official: 2011 was a record-busting year in the oil industry, with the five largest companies — BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and Royal Dutch Shell — reporting all-time-high profits of $137 billion. That’s a 75 percent jump from the year before, even though the giants produced less oil than in…

Police misconduct records and more to be off-limits under two new bills

Despite the obligatory squawks from lawmakers about the need for transparency in government, few of their actions are quite as transparent as their efforts to shield internal bureaucratic processes from outside scrutiny. For a demonstration of this principle in action, look no further than two bills currently creeping through the…