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Sunday, Dec. 01 Rebroadcast  
November 27, 2002
Monday, Dec. 02
Author Hal Clifford  
 
Laura Carlson speaks with Telluride author Hal Clifford about his book, Downhill Slide: Why the Corporate Ski Industry is Bad for Skiing, Ski Towns and the Environment.
Colorado Wines  
 
Historian Abbott Fay on his book, The Story of Colorado Wines.
Tuesday, Dec. 03
Auditorium Theatre Restoration  
 
Chris Wineman with the architectural firm Semple Brown Design on overseeing the renovation of Denver's Auditorium Theater.
Thunder Mountain Pipe Band  
 
Charles Pabst, manager of Grand Junction's Thunder Mountain Pipe Band, talks about the band and their new CD, Plaid.
Western Slope Vietnam Memorial  
 
Jim Doody, brother of a helicopter pilot killed in Vietnam, talks about building the Western Slope Vietnam War Memorial Park in Fruita.
Wednesday, Dec. 04
Advocating for the Homeless  
 
John Parvensky, president of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, on the challenges of providing housing and services for the homeless.
Audubon Watchlist  
 
Ken Strom, state director of the Colorado Audubon Society, talks about Colorado birds whose numbers are in decline.
Willa Cather Reading  
 
Colorado historian Tom Noel reads from Willa Cather's Death Comes For the Archbishop. These readings, from the Words to Stir the Soul series hosted by the Center of the American West, are an occasional feature of Colorado Matters.
Thursday, Dec. 05
House Speaker Lola Spradley  
 
Republican Lola Spradley talks about being the first woman in state history to be elected Speaker of the House.
Chronic Wasting Disease Research  
 
Dr. Ed Hoover, director of the Prion Research Laboratory at Colorado State University, on plans to use a Federal grant to solve some of the mysteries surrounding chronic wasting disease.
Friday, Dec. 06
Distance Learning  
 
University of Denver Professor John Splaine on a Cable Center/CSPAN project to assess the effectiveness of distance learning. (First broadcast Apr. 19, 2002)
Book About Volunteer Investigators  
 
Kelley Griffin talks to Steve Jackson about No Stone Unturned. His book focuses on a band of Colorado scientists and criminal investigators who search for bodies no one else can find. (First broadcast Jun. 13, 2002)
Saturday, Dec. 07 Rebroadcast  
December 4, 2002