Editor’s note: Sarah Pletts is a Colorado Mountain College community education instructor. What happens when you join an art class? Can you quantify the experience gained? When you start to read this, pause a few moments and take stock. Look closely around yourself and identify three objects. Take a chair for example — most are […]
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Aspen Film’s Shortfest offers a time for reflection
Flashback to 1979 in the Roaring Fork Valley. I had been living here a short time, having moved in January of 1974. The Rocky Mountains called out to me. And the major attractions for me as a professional dancer were the Aspen Music Festival and ballet classes with Ballet West in a miraculous outdoor tent […]
Movie Review: For the love of music, and Billy Preston
I love film again! The screening of “That’s the Way God Planned It” last week at TACAW was remarkable. The title is a song Billy Preston wrote and sang in 1971, during The Concert for Bangladesh at Madison Square Garden in New York City. He also danced brilliantly on stage and, in a voice-over recorded […]
Heads up on a national health threat
In this new year of the Horse, when cultures celebrate a fresh start, I recall my own in 1976, when I migrated to our Roaring Fork Valley. My first statewide joy was to contribute to the plan by Governor Lamm and John Denver to expand I-70 through Glenwood Canyon without blasting a “typical four-lane.” They […]
