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Meadows will lead a “Masterclass” workshop at the Carbondale Clay Center this weekend, where he’ll focus on the ways in which functional cups and dishes can connect viewers with art.
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Eleanor Bennett sits down with All Things Considered Host & Reporter Halle Zander to discuss her favorite stories, her early morning hours, and the fate of local journalism.
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Tito Puente was a legend of Latin jazz, salsa and mambo music — and a six-time Grammy Award winner. His legacy lives on in his son, who’s performing at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen on Sunday.
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Basalt residents are being asked to vote on the future of the Midland Avenue streetscape project in the town’s upcoming special election on Tuesday, May 21. Aspen Daily News reporter Scott Condon talks about his recent reporting on the citizens group behind the ballot initiative, what they’re hoping to accomplish, and how the town is responding.
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Myrna Fletchall has been selected by Garfield County commissioners to represent Rifle on the GCPLD’s board of trustees. She’s hoping her finance background can help her when it comes to balancing the library district’s budget.
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At the Art Base in downtown Basalt, a show called “Hypermnesia” includes low-pitched ambient music, warped images and virtual reality headsets that place viewers in a flickering world of largely urban landscapes.
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The festival in Sopris Park will feature performances, gardening demonstrations, and a “Parade of Species.”
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Colorado teachers find their schools to be good places to work and learn, according to the Teaching and Learning Conditions Colorado survey. Schools from Aspen to Rifle stray from statewide averages on level of district support, and assistance for new teachers.
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Winston directed and designed more than 60 productions for the Carbondale-based theater, establishing a reputation for creative experimentation and artistic excellence.
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The Garfield County Public Library District has become a battleground for culture wars. And county commissioners’ increased involvement in library business has raised red flags for residents who want to see the institution remain independent. It led to a rally at the commissioners’ most recent meeting to interview candidates.
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After nearly two hours of community feedback, Pitkin County commissioners passed a resolution on May 1 that suggests updates to the Airport Layout Plan for the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport, including a wider runway that would allow larger airplanes to land.
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Dozens of people gathered in El Jebel on Wednesday, May 1 to celebrate the groundbreaking of English In Action’s new tutoring center for immigrants. Students and tutors who attended the groundbreaking hope the new center will help foster cross-cultural community.