Magazine Section: Features
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The Hungry Toad
When CU Professor Michael Tracey isn’t lecturing his students on journalism ethics or pounding pints at his off-campus office, he’s hunting for JonBenét’s killer—turning up the likes of John Mark Karr to feed his obsession.
A Leg to Stand on
Ralph Green is more than your average “ghetto fabulous” paralympic skier.
Michael Bennet Wants A Revolution
The superintendent of Denver Public Schools wants to save democracy—and he’s going to start with education.
Undefeated
On February 18, 2005, Denver serial rapist Brent J. Brents nearly beat 33-year-old Tiffany Engle to death. She was his last victim—and she is also my friend.
The Miracle of Molly
In the Fall of 2000, Denver’s Lisa and Jack Nash genetically engineered a baby in an effort to save their dying little girl. Pastors and pundits said it was the first step down a stem-cell-paved road to Hell. Five years later, the Nashes give us an exclusive look at Heaven.
Being John Hickenlooper
In just 15 months, he’s healed long-standing rifts within the city and beyond. Is it any wonder that Denver’s neophyte mayor is already being talked about for higher office? November’s mass-transit vote will be the first test of his regional appeal.
Al Qaeda’s Greeley Roots
How the intellectual father of Osama Bin Laden’s terrorist network learned to hate America in a tiny Colorado town.
