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  • Founded in 1949, the Aspen Music Festival and School is regarded as one of the top classical music festivals in the United States, noted both for its concert programming and its musical training of mostly young adult music students. The eight-week summer season includes hundreds of classical music events: concerts by four orchestras, recitals, chamber music, operas, classes, lectures, and family programs. In the winter, the AMFS presents recitals and robust music education programs for local youth and families, and in the summer the Aspen Music Festival and School host High Notes, lunchtime discussions featuring prominent performers, composers, and musicologists in lively discussions with AMFS President and CEO Alan Fletcher. Learn more at: aspenmusicfestival.com.
  • The irritating practice of copying a third party on an email conversation to undermine the original party's position should have a name. We're calling it an acc.
  • In an all-time record, 14 of the 68 teams in the men's tournament all come from one conference — the SEC. In the women's, UCLA and South Carolina are top seeds. Games tip off this coming week.
  • 00000176-6d2a-dc2f-ad76-6d2a4f590000Aspen Public Radio is hitting the road, the trails and the slopes to visit the communities we serve. You'll meet Executive Director, Tammy Terwelp, along with our reporters, program director, and other staff. We want to hear from you to better fulfill our mission. What should people know about where you live? How can Aspen Public Radio's reporting serve your community better? What news issues are important to you? We spend our time telling you stories; now we want to hear from you. Use the hashtag #tellmemoreAPR on Instagram and Twitter to see what people have shared and to help spread the word about where we will be next.If you can't make it in person or don't want to wait, please feel free to contact us directly! Record a voice memo on your phone or write out your thoughts and email us at lisa@aspenpublicradio.org.Tell Me More Tour ScheduleJanuary 24 and 25: Sundeck, Aspen Mountain | 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.February 6 and 7: Merry-Go-Round Restaurant, Aspen Highlands | 11 a.m.- 1 p.m.February 27: The Collective, Snowmass Village | 4-6 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. during Community BingoPOSTPONED: March 31: Colorado Mountain College, Rifle | 5-7 p.m.POSTPONED: April 9: Bonfire Coffee, Carbondale | 3-5 p.m.POSTPONED: April 10: Basalt Regional Library, Basalt | 3-5 p.m.POSTPONED: May 9: Free Family Fun Fair, Aspen Recreation Center | 11 a.m.-2 p.m.CANCELLED: July 4: Coldwell Banker Mason Morse Tent, Aspen Saturday Market | 8 a.m.-3p.m.CANCELLED: Coldwell Banker Mason Morse Tent, Aspen Saturday Market | 8 a.m.-3p.m.CANCELLED: Coldwell Banker Mason Morse Tent, Aspen Saturday Market | 8 a.m.-3p.m.CANCELLED: Aspen Recreation Center's Boo Bash, Aspen Fire Station | 3-5 p.m.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with sports commentator John Feinstein about the college basketball season. Louisville's coach, Danny Crumb is under pressure to retire, and speculation is already high about his replacement. With the ensuing NCAA tournament, Feinstein says the ACC will have at least five bids, though Stanford is the favorite to win.
  • Duke University is known for its basketball. But this year, Duke's fans are cheering for their football team, which has won the most games in its history. Lead by the national coach of the year, the Blue Devils are headed the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game.
  • 00000176-6d2a-dc2f-ad76-6d2a4f380000Real Time Election Results HERE. Join Aspen Public Radio for our special election series, October 15th- 19th at 6pm. The news team walks through the local initiatives, amendments and tax questions that will appear on ballots throughout the valley. You will also hear from candidates for county and statehouse offices. Below you can study up on the state and local issues that will be decided on November 7th, 2018
  • There are no surprises among the top seeds in the NCAA men's basketball tournament. But the larger field, as always, contains some unexpected dancers. Renee Montagne talks to sports commentator John Feinstein about the NCAA Tournament's present, and past.
  • March Madness is set! The men's and women's collegiate basketball brackets were unveiled on Sunday. We discuss the surprises and who didn't make the cut.
  • The NCAA basketball tournaments can be onslaught of unfamiliar names and terms enough to make any casual viewer nervous. We're here to help. (Except for NET. We can't explain NET.)
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