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Tune in every weekend for Aspen Public Radio's new locally-produced public/cultural affairs show. The program is a lively roundtable conversation about current events, politics, the arts and local doings with newsmakers and community members from around the Roaring Fork Valley. It also includes cultural reviews, ...
Tune in every weekend for Aspen Public Radio's new locally-produced public/cultural affairs show. The program is a lively roundtable conversation about current events, politics, the arts and local doings with newsmakers and community members from around the Roaring Fork Valley. It also includes cultural reviews, guest opinions and humor pieces. Aspen Public Radio is a non-profit organization that relies on support from listeners like you. Please consider making an annual contribution to Aspen Public Radio at www.aspenpublicradio.org/pledge. Every dollar makes a difference and helps Aspen Public Radio provide great podcasts for everyone everywhere.
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Paid parking at Buttermilk?
In anticipation of future issues with parking around Aspen, a ...
In anticipation of future issues with parking around Aspen, a Pitkin County department head wants to convert an under-used part of the Buttermilk lot to a paid system.
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Voters get lay of the land on open space question
Pitkin County voters are being asked to reauthorize the Open ...
Pitkin County voters are being asked to reauthorize the Open Space and Trails program. In the past, strong majorities of voters have supported this tax. This year, some residents have concerns about the program’s focus and direction.
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Carbondate candidates debate the issues
The three candidates running for Carbondale mayor joined Aspen Public ...
The three candidates running for Carbondale mayor joined Aspen Public Radio’s Alycin Bektesh to discuss their platforms. While they all said they speak for locals - their management approach sets them apart.
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Beyond Pan and Fork: Basalt voters consider parks maintenance
Basalt has three questions related to parks, open space and ...
Basalt has three questions related to parks, open space and trails on November’s ballot, two of which are connected to each other and one that stands on its own.
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Basalt debates Pan and Fork
Ideological differences were clear last night in a debate over ...
Ideological differences were clear last night in a debate over the future of Basalt’s Pan and Fork property.
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Aspen police officer receives award
A harrowing stand-off with an armed gunman on Independence Pass ...
A harrowing stand-off with an armed gunman on Independence Pass this summer resulted in an arrest and no injuries to law enforcement or three hostages. The officer responsible for that outcome got kudos last night.
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Oliver Harrington named homecoming king
At their homecoming game Oct. 7, Basalt whooped Aspen. When ...
At their homecoming game Oct. 7, Basalt whooped Aspen. When the whistle blew for halftime, the Longhorns led the Skiers 41 to 0. The pressure was off. It was now time for glamour: The announcement of this year’s homecoming king and queen.
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Basalt teacher a quarterfinalist for Grammy national educator award
Nick Lenio, the band director at Basalt middle and high ...
Nick Lenio, the band director at Basalt middle and high schools, is one of 290 teachers nationwide being considered for the Music Educator Award, presented by The Recording Academy and the Grammy Foundation. He is one of two teachers in Colorado in that
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First Draft - Nicole Dennis-Benn
Nicole Dennis-Benn is the author of the highly acclaimed debut ...
Nicole Dennis-Benn is the author of the highly acclaimed debut novel, Here Comes the Sun, a New York Times Editors' Choice, which has received a starred Kirkus Review and is deemed one of the best books to read this summer and beyond by New York Times,
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Vaudeville Revue wades into darker waters with “Sweeney Todd”
The Glenwood Vaudeville Revue typically performs sketch comedy and small ...
The Glenwood Vaudeville Revue typically performs sketch comedy and small songs. This fall, they are trying something a little darker. On Friday, they opened up their production of “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”. Aspen Public Radio’s