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Episode 61 of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup features: a story on using stilts to pick peaches in Palisade; catfishing at nighttime; a mounted patrol unit in Jackson, Wyoming; recent Ute games for young people and rafters tackling the fabled rapids of Cataract Canyon in Utah, excerpted from Sound of Rushing Water documentary.
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On this week's episode of Everything Under the Sun, host James Steindler interviews Carbondale Arts ED, Jamie Abbot ahead of opening day of Mountain Fair!
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This week on Express Yourself we start with a live performance from Sweet Jessup and the Dirty Buckets as they prepare for their Mountain Fair performance, we catch up with ceramic artists Louise Deroualle and Molly Frantz whose 2-person show at Carbondale Arts runs through August 8 and Miguel Avina from the Denver based band Izcalli calls in.
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Episode 60 of the Regional Roundup features: A two way (from the archives) with former Colorado Gov. Dick Lamm who spearheaded the opposition to the Winter Olympics in Colorado; bird watching in Telluride; an audio postcard on fire flies; and Dark Sky communities.A two way on the Gunnison Valley Observatory. (KBUT)
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This week on Everything Under the Sun, guest Mark Burrows, local chocolatier, talks with the Sun about the world economics of the cocoa trade.
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On this month's episode of Soul Connection, hosts Sarah and Zenobia discuss the importance of living in the moment.
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On this month's episode of Immigrant Stories, Diana Higuera, the founder and director of the Rocky Mountain Welcome Center in Denver, remembers the Venezuela of her childhood and talks about why millions of Venezuelans are fleeing what was once the richest country in South America.
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Bob Howard was the developer of the Gray Ranch, later re-named River Valley Ranch. Bob appeared on Mary Ferguson's show This I Remember to explain the controversial project.
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This month on Living Permaculture, Vanessa Harmony and Jerome Osentwoski interview New York Times bestselling author, David Lipsky, to discuss his non-fiction book entitled, “The Parrot and the Igloo - Climate and the Science of Denial”, published in 2023.
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On this episode of VOICES Radio Hour, Roaring Fork High School CLD students share personal narratives based on the prompt, “Where I’m From.” Their stories take place in lush gardens in Mexico, volcanic lakes of Guatemala, quaint parks in Honduras, and olive orchards in El Salvador, as well as right here in the familiar mountains of the Roaring Fork Valley and the town of Carbondale. Thank you to Roaring Fork High School, Eric Lamb, and Amanda Martinez for their support in the creation of this special student edition of VOICES Radio Hour: Where I’m From.
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This week Morgan Williams stops by to talk about the locals stage at Mountain Fair, Sarah Sanders and Julie Gillespie give a rundown of Snowmass Comedy Weekend, and we hear about the coveted Mountain Fair cake competition.
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