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At the Rocky Mountain Biological Lab in Gothic, just over the Maroon Bells from Aspen, a number of long-term field studies are pumping out reams of
A colony of small mammals lives high above Crested Butte, just on the other side of West Maroon Pass from Aspen. And, for more than fifty years, the Rocky
Pianists Misha and Cipa Dichter perform a program of four-hand and two-piano music this evening at 6 at the Benedict Music Tent. And two years after
When citizens want to block oil and gas development on public land, they usually get a lawyer and head to the courts. In Carbondale, the Thompson Divide
The Colorado River and its future imbalances were the focus of a Senate hearing in Washington D.C. Tuesday. The river supplies water for cities and farms
A world premiere work by 32-year-old composer Adam Schoenberg is one of the main attractions of today's 6 p.m. Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra concert at the
At 7:30 p.m. at Harris Concert Hall, pianist Simone Dinnerstein and country singer-songwriter Tift Merritt perform together a concert that merges musical
For the past three decades the venerable Pour House saloon has served up cold beer and warm meals to residents and visitors in Carbondale. Opened by Skip
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana stand to become the first tribes in the country to own a major hydroelectric dam. In Colorado,
As the country recovers from the worst wildland firefighting accident in years, there’s more attention on fire crews and the homes they’re trying to
Leonard Bernstein's "Candide" receives its third and final performance tonight at the Wheeler Opera House. And this evening's 6 p.m. chamber music program
Oil and gas activists peppered Governor John Hickenlooper with questions this weekend. At first they protested outside the St. Regis hotel, hoping to catch
Concertos by Benjamin Britten are among this weekend's top offerings.
Marci Krivonen: Carbondale Writer Jonathan Waterman is known for his adventure writing. Starting with a account of a hairy trip on Denali, the highest peak
Last month, when President Barack Obama rolled out a national climate change initiative, a number of decision makers in the Roaring Fork Valley were