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Regional Roundup | Episode 97

This week on Regional Roundup, we take a closer look at the Sundance Film Festival’s recent announcement that it will move from Park City, Utah—its home for 40 years—to Boulder, Colorado, starting in 2027.
We hear from a Colorado lawmaker sponsoring legislation to provide the festival with tax credits, as well as the director of the Utah Film Commission on what the move means for the state.
Also, we examine the carbon footprint of the food we eat and explore a new collection of essays that delves into the tension between growth and sustainability in the American West.

  • An interview with CO Rep. Brianna Titone on the Sundance Film Festival coming to Boulder, Colorado.  (RMCR)
  • An interview with the director of the Utah Film Commission on Sundance Festival's move out of the state. (KRCL)
  • An interview with author Mark Easter on the carbon footprint of what we eat. (RMCR)
  • A feature on a new collection of essays that examines water scarcity, housing shortages and community resilience in the American West. (KOTO)
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