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Kimberly Nicoletti Follow

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Aspen Dance Connection performs at TACAW, featuring Colorado choreographers

Aspen Dance Connection’s show, “Emergence,” will feature seven different dances from five well-established Colorado choreographers at 7:30 p.m. July 17 at TACAW. “There’s so much talent in Colorad

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 15, 2026 · local

Aspen Grove Fine Arts features a new solo exhibition by contemporary artist Ashley Collins

Aspen Grove Fine Arts is showcasing contemporary artist Ashley Collins’ latest solo exhibition, “Horsepower.” Her new mixed-media works expand upon her exploration of human strength through equine ima

Aspen Times · Jul 15, 2026 · local

Wilderado plays at Belly Up

On July 15, Wilderado brings its indie rock at Belly Up — the night before it acts as an opener at Red Rocks.  Known for its anthemic sound, guitar-driven songs and honest lyrics, the Tulsa-based b

Aspen Times · Jul 13, 2026 · local

DanceAspen’s gala supports dancers and community outreach programs

For one night only, DanceAspen’s gala at Hotel Jerome transports attendees into the extravagant, gold-and-glamour shine of Studio 54, circa the 1970s.   “Dance is meant to bring people together, an

Aspen Times · Jul 12, 2026 · local

Gear Review: Summer potpourri

Like summer wildflowers, gear comes in a variety of expressions to enhance your lifestyle. Here, I consider all kinds of things, from head to toe. Let’s start with the top, down. The Roots Naturel

Aspen Times · Jul 10, 2026 · parks

Futurebirds reveals new songs in its Far Out Country tour at Belly Up Aspen

Futurebirds comes to Belly Up Aspen on July 12 in support of its upcoming double album, “Far Out Country,” produced by Grammy-winner Brad Cook. And right now, its live shows are the only place to hear

Aspen Times · Jul 10, 2026 · local

Bridging Bionics gala features two dancers in wheelchairs

This year’s Bridging Bionics gala, on Friday, July 10, at Hotel Jerome, features world para dancesport champions Edelyn de Asis and Julius Jun Obero. The two accomplished artists from the Philippines

Aspen Times · Jul 7, 2026 · local

Aspen Words’ Book Ball features National Book Award Winner Jonathan Franzen

This year, Aspen Words’ Book Ball features National Book Award Winner Jonathan Franzen in conversation with Book Critic Ron Charles on July 10 at Aspen Meadows Resort. The event raises money to suppor

Aspen Times · Jul 5, 2026 · library

Bridging Bionics gala raises necessary funds to change lives

On Dec. 27, 2024, a skiing accident left New Mexico-resident Ulrich John paralyzed. He had been a professional skier and was simply giving his son a ski lesson on a green run when he suddenly lost his

Aspen Times · Jul 5, 2026 · safety

MOMIX presents Botanica at Aspen District Theater

MOMIX, a company of dancer-illusionists, presents Botanica at Aspen District Theater. The exceptionally innovative company explores the human body “to investigate non-human worlds,” artistic direc

Aspen Times · Jul 4, 2026 · business

Paige Price returns to Theatre Aspen to direct ‘A Chorus Line’

One singular sensation comes to Aspen, via Theatre Aspen, July 3-25 in the form of “A Chorus Line.” This summer marks the first time Paige Price has returned to Theatre Aspen as a guest artist in

Aspen Times · Jul 1, 2026 · local

Aspen Ideas Festival: Journalism’s next chapter

In the past two decades, 40% of local newspapers nationwide have folded, leaving approximately 50 million Americans with limited or no access to a reliable source of local news, according to a report

Aspen Times · Jun 30, 2026 · local

Aspen Ideas Festival: What will music sound like in 250 years?

Damian Woetzel, artistic director of Vail Dance Festival, spoke on a panel at Aspen Ideas festival on Monday along with Charles Yang and Caroline Shaw about music — and what it might sound like in 250

Aspen Times · Jun 29, 2026 · local

Temporary art installations engage the senses at Aspen Ideas festivals

As part of the Aspen Ideas festivals, which run through July 1, the Aspen Meadows Campus showcases several temporary art installations. While people need a pass to attend the Ideas’ sessions and acti

Aspen Times · Jun 29, 2026 · schools

M.S. Rau showcases American treasures

M.S. Rau has extended its mini exhibition, “From Court to Cocktail,” through July 6, in consideration of Aspen’s Fourth of July weekend celebration. It showcases dining items from the 16th century and

Aspen Times · Jun 27, 2026 · local

Aspen Ideas: Health fellows

Every year, the Aspen Ideas: Health and Aspen Ideas festivals collectively sponsor more than a hundred professionals under 40 years old from various fields — including nonprofit leaders, scientists, a

Aspen Times · Jun 25, 2026 · local

Aspen Ideas: Health last full day

Wednesday, Aspen Ideas: Health presented its last day of full programming. The festival ended on Thursday. One of the tracks included Grey Matters, highlighting topics that fall into areas with no

Aspen Times · Jun 25, 2026 · local

Highlights of Aspen Ideas: Health, day two

On Tuesday, Aspen Ideas: Health ushered in the actual first full day — and evening — of programming. Here are some highlights from different tracks, or themes.  NextGen Health Track: On the Frontie

Aspen Times · Jun 24, 2026 · local

‘Just Beyond Your Backyard’: Aspen’s tie to California’s Route 66 sites

It’s a big year for travel in terms of destinations highlighting a number of milestones: America’s 250th, Colorado’s 150th and Route 66’s 100th. Maybe it started with visions of driving my dad’s

Aspen Times · Jun 23, 2026 · local

Aspen Ideas: Health features four days of ‘big ideas’

Aspen Ideas: Health opened on Monday with remarks from experts, including two-minute big-idea summaries from seven health industry professionals. Since artificial intelligence is such an all-encompass

Aspen Times · Jun 23, 2026 · local

Despite naysayers, books are alive and well

The first in a series of six panel and craft talks open to the public at Summer Words took place on June 22. While writers walked away with technical information about pitching books, the overall take

Aspen Times · Jun 22, 2026 · library

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