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  • Good afternoon and welcome to Valley Roundup, a review of the week’s top news stories in Aspen and beyond. Joining us today are Curtis Wackerle, from the…
  • EDITOR’S NOTE: We are very excited to share the travels of Simi Hamilton’s family to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Over the next few weeks…
  • The New York Times has called Tierney Sutton “A serious jazz artist who takes the whole enterprise to another level.”A 6-time Grammy Nominee as both a…
  • Today is Friday, August 8th.A noon Spotlight Recital takes place at the Aspen Community Church featuring some of this summer’s most talented students.…
  • A large layoff is under way at Microsoft, as the technology company says it will cut 13,000 jobs in the next six months. All but 500 of those layoffs are related to the Nokia phone division.
  • Today is Friday, July 18th.The Aspen Chamber Symphony under the direction of Osmo Vanska performs at 6 today in the Benedict Music Tent. Piano dynamo…
  • The range of female artists was remarkable in 2018, extending from Courtney Barnett's brooding Tell Me How You Really Feel to Cardi B's hip-hop styling on Invasion of Privacy.
  • Austin Simmons, a sophomore, compiled a 5.3 GPA in his high school core classes and completed 15 college credits. He's enrolling at Ole Miss in the fall — two years early. He's also a quarterback.
  • If confirmed, Shalanda Young will be the first Black female director of the White House Office of Management and Budget. Nani Coloretti would serve as its deputy director.
  • Sarah Jarosz, 18, emerged on the bluegrass scene as a prodigal mandolinist, banjo player and guitarist — and recently, a singer-songwriter. In between math classes, she's managed to cut her debut album, Song Up In Her Head.
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