08/08/2012 10:27AM ● By Christina Freeman
By Kiersten Henry Local makeup artist, Cassandra Kaleikini explains what madethe 2012 “Women Rocking The ‘Boat” photo shoot successful, and lays out foursimple tips for future projects.
08/08/2012 10:26AM ● By Brian O
Professional commercial and wedding photographer Corey Kopischke shares a few tips on how he created beautiful images of Steamboat’s 2012 “Women Rocking the ‘Boat.”
06/30/2012 06:00PM ● By Amanda DeVos
Last August more than 80 alumni, professors, staff and friends - some returning to Steamboat Springs for the first time in more than four decades.
04/15/2012 01:00AM ● By Jennie Lay / Photos Courtesy of Strings Music Festival
Andrés Cárdenes appeared early on at Steamboat Springs’ 25-year-old Strings Music Festival. The Cuban-born violinist arrived in 1992 for a two-week stint as a festival musician and hasn’t skipped a season since. From the first time he brought along violinist Monique Mead, then his soon-to-be bride, the two were destined for a long tenure in Steamboat.
04/15/2012 01:00AM ● By Deborah Olsen
Word spreads quickly in a small town like steamboat springs. and when the buzz reached us about the incredible work photographer Karen Schulman is producing — with an iphone — and that she’s teaching those skills, we wanted to hear the story for ourselves.
12/01/2011 01:00AM ● By Anonymous
WHAT’S IT LIKE TO TEACH ART to high school students in late 2010, in an era of diminishing funding and a population distracted?
12/01/2011 01:00AM ● By Deborah Olsen
ROMANIA, AFRICA, GERMANY, FRANCE … even occasionally, Colorado. The antique market in Steamboat Springs is unpredictable, says Annie Tisch of Annie’s Home Consignments.
12/01/2011 01:00AM ● By Sonja Hinrichsen
Echoing the stealth of a mountain lion, Hinrichsen left spiraling trails of snowshoe tracks in deep snow along the Yampa River.
12/01/2011 01:00AM ● By Caroline Lalive
Holiday 2011: The word is out, not everyone rides the chair lift. We’ve all seen people plodding their way up the mountain, defying gravity.
12/01/2011 01:00AM ● By Harriet Freiberger
Bud Werner Memorial Library was designed to be a “center for public happiness,” to borrow a phrase from early-20th century library innovator John Cotton Dana. The plan clearly worked.
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