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Master of ceremonies Mark Thomas kicked off a laugh fest Thursday evening at the Viceroy Hotel in Snowmass Village during the "Stand-Up for Haiti" benefit. The event raised more than $11,300, according to co-producer Gail Mason. more...
  01/22/2010 1:55pm
Susie and Joe Krabacher of Aspen have discovered that three children their foundation helped care for in Haiti were killed in last week's devastating earthquake.
  01/21/2010 9:49am
When author Jill Sheeley's daughter Courtney was in middle school, Jill would often mentor students in writing. She recalls “going to assemblies where the students were cheered for participating in sports and thought it would be great to...
  12/17/2009 9:41am
“Secrets of Shangri La,” a National Geographic Special filmed by 2008 Aspen High School graduate Morgan Boyles and his Emmy Award- winning father, filmmaker Edgar Boyles, airs on PBS on Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 7p .m.
  11/17/2009 9:09pm
Though the history of mankind's habitation in the place that is now known as Snowmass Village is only a grain in the hourglass of time, it is a story of great challenges from the days of the early miners, pioneers and homesteaders to the founders and...
  08/12/2009 10:30am
A chance meeting at BJ Adams' summer soiree changed the career course of a Snowmass Village native who eschewed a job in the big city over coming home. He spoke with Sun editor Madeleine Osberger about work, play and his volunteerism on the...
  08/04/2009 3:42pm
The twists and turns of two separate lives resulted in the meeting of Ekaterina “Kate” Sitner and Paul Tomashosky and the creation of Snowmass Village's newest restaurant, the Phoenix Bar and Grill.
  07/22/2009 12:55pm
It all started when two former Villagers attempted to meet in Florida to talk over old times. Magic John Holod planned to visit Stormin' Norman Kosciusko of Tampa while on a trip, but he got sick and the reunion never happened. Instead, they decided to...
  06/30/2009 7:56pm
Disabled veterans can alpine or cross-country ski, snowboard, snowmobile, play ice hockey, fly fish and scuba dive during the winter sports clinic. Yet the week-long event offers veterans something more: Camaraderie. Participants span generations and...
  03/31/2009 6:47pm
“I’m bit like jelly,” Chris “Woodsie” Woods smiled. “A few Aussie buddies are in town and we just got back from doing all four peaks.” Think a full day of skiing kills the legs? Try snowboarding on all four mountains, before 1 p.m.
  03/31/2009 5:35pm
It is the perpetual question of the sliding door that intrigues distinguished author Andrew Sean Greer. “It’s always the question of what would our lives be like if we made another choice or had another chance,” he explained. “What would be the other...
  03/24/2009 3:20pm
Jeffrey Eugenides is next on the lineup for the Aspen Writers’ Foundation Winter Words Series. Eugenides is the Pulitzer award-winning author of “Middlesex,” the story of Calliope Stephanides and her Greek ancestors who moved from a rural village in Asia...
  03/17/2009 4:47pm
Artist Michael Raaum has lived in the valley so long, it’s impossible for him to separate his surroundings from his work. For more than 20 years, from the sanctuary of his Basalt home/studio, Raaum has been translating the natural forms, vibrant colors...
  03/03/2009 3:54pm
Staying the course is the goal for most newlyweds, but “’til death do us part” is not as easy as it looks. Three Village couples are determined to make their love last and remain Valentines for the rest of their lives.
  02/10/2009 5:35pm
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