El martes, 16 de noviembre, se hizo historia cuando el autorretrato de Frida Kahlo, “Diego y yo” pintado en 1949 quebró récords al ser la obra latinoamericana más cara jamás vendida. Sotheby’s estimó el precio de la obra entre 30 y 50 millones de dólares. Al final, fue vendida a Eduardo F. Costantini, fundador del […]
November 2021
Chisme del Pueblo – 24 de noviembre
Traducción por Jacquelinne Castro Vacunas para niños La vacuna Pfizer del COVID-19 ya está disponible para niñes de cinco años o mayores. Les estudiantes, el personal y los miembros de familia son bienvenidos a recibir una vacuna o una dosis de refuerzo el 2 de diciembre en Bridges High School (de 8:30 a.m. hasta mediodía) […]
Potter Giana Grossman finds happiness in a cup
To walk into Giana Grossman’s studio at the Carbondale Clay Center is to enter a realm of sea and land, warmth and spirit, pop and verve. Between form, texture, and color, a display of Grossman’s vessels is irresistible to the eye and hand. You can’t help but to pick one up, finding pleasure in their […]
Cody Owen and inner ability
Donald Clinton Owen more commonly went by Cody, a nickname he picked up while serving in Vietnam. Cody positively influenced people and institutions within the Roaring Fork Valley before passing away in 2009; his spirit lives on through those he loved and the differences he made. His wife, Jean Owen, recently published a book of […]
A responsibility to participate
When it comes to balancing public service with a growing community whilst preserving what that place has to offer, it takes a lot of grit and an exuberant amount of dedication. Dorothea Farris is an authentic example of someone who strives to meet that balance. Farris believes wholeheartedly that “if you participate, and participate sincerely, […]
