“Johnny Depp said it hurt him to watch me…” The Lone Ranger hit the local theater in Crested Butte this …
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A sense of place: Knowing home
“Home is where I want to be but I guess I’m already there“I come home, she lifted up her wings… guess …
Read More »In the midst: A Crested Butte perspective of the protests in turkey
As we celebrate the birth of the United States of America this Fourth of July, we asked a former Crested Butte …
Read More »July 4 Festivities Schedule for Crested Butte
6:30 a.m. Free shuttle buses will depart for Gothic at the Four-way Stop in Crested Butte, adjacent to the Visitors’ Center …
Read More »PROFILE: Coot Nelson
A True American Tale “They said that was my name. I was there when they named me but I don’t remember …
Read More »Hearing God’s Call
UCC pastors return from Guatemala The small outboard motor coughs and sputters, filling the warm air with blue smoke and gas …
Read More »Local son co-authors global study: calls for conservation
Anderson Shepard works to save the world Last month global media outlets lit up with a story they said was about …
Read More »Local author publishes book on how teens can deal with cancer in the family
Maya Silver collaborated with dad… Almost everyone who has put the second decade of life behind them will admit that being …
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Community School students connect with another world through art More often than not, we connect with the world’s disadvantaged people through …
Read More »Kids Summer Program Guide
Are you looking for fun and educational activities for your kids this summer? Do you have family or friends coming for …
Read More »An Interview with Richie Havens
The following interview appeared in the March 12, 2004 issue of the Crested Butte News. Richie Havens has remained one of …
Read More »Profile: Paula Dietrich
BORN TO BE WILD Me? I’m not worthy,” laughs the Royal Has-Been Flauschink Queen Paula Dietrich when asked to be …
Read More »Profile: Dano Marshall
He was hired out of Hiram College in Ohio because of the well-known Midwestern work ethic, which was presumably better than …
Read More »Profile: Robin Yost
Keeping Busy Two young boys sit at attention with necks stretched up to catch the earliest glimpse of the dishes …
Read More »A book review: Parents Who Don’t Do Dishes (and other recipes for life), by Richard Melnick
(Mookie Press, 2012. $10 paper; $2.99 Kindle) Richard Melnick’s first book is really three: first, a guide for parents to help …
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