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  • This week on Express Yourself we get a visit from Aerial Artists Stacy Everson and Brinlee Graves as they get ready to perform in The Queen's Court this weekend. We hear from Lissa Ballinger and Andrew Travers who juried this year's 4 Rivers Biennial Show at the Aspen Chapel Gallery and we interview Fran Page from Aspen Dance Connection and Maputo Mensah, who is performing at Libraries and schools around the valley.
  • News host Amy Hadden Marsh brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond.
  • This week on Express Yourself, we check in with Colorado Business Committee for the Arts about Colorado funding and new initiatives for the arts, we get an update from the Aspen Art Museum about their new teen program called "Dynamic Arts" and Abby Stern from Beyul Retreat fills us in on all the exciting experiences coming up at Beyul.
  • On this weeks episode of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup, we hear about the Sundance Film Festival, a feature on a Farmington, NM, musician who is channeling John Cage and his Navajo roots in a piece of music that honors the Long Walk, and we hear from Colorado's poet laureate.
  • Amy Hadden Marsh beings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond.
  • On this episode of Chemical World, hosts Kenna Crampton and Maggie Seldeen discuss drug addiction and mental health issues.
  • On this episode of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup, we hear from Dr. Ethan Greene, the Director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, about trends in avalanches and what weather events lead to increased danger; a Moab resident who was a participant from the controversial 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment; and a presentation on wolves in Yellowstone.
  • KDNK News Director Hattison Rensberry brings you local and regional news from the Roaring Fork Valley ... and beyond.
  • On this month's episode of Dimensions In Diversity, host Kaleb Cook talks with Eritrea Andre about Black History Month and the intersctionality of the Black and Queer communities.
  • On this episode of This I Remember, Marge Valesky and Mary Ferguson discuss the establishment of Sopris Park in downtown Carbondale. Valesky arrived in Carbondale in 1954, and by 1967 she was deeply involved in those efforts. Listeners will also learn what used to be where Carbondale's 7-Eleven is now (spoiler: no roundabout, gas station, or even CO-133), and plenty about how scary the roads and bridges in town used to be in winter.
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