02/27/2013 03:46PM ● By Grant Johnson
The latest issue of Steamboat Magazine hit the shelves today, and along with the print version the articles have all been uploaded here for your reading enjoyment.
02/24/2013 05:12PM ● By Christina Freeman
Jordan Matter’s bestselling book showcases Steamboat and some awe-inspiring dancers.
08/14/2012 04:21PM ● By Christina Freeman
The old red and blue gondola cars were still swaying 100s of feet above the Steamboat Ski Area and mountain biking was yet to be “discovered,” but dance already flourished in Steamboat Springs in 1972.
A Middle Eastern custom has charmed its way into the Yampa Valley and changed the lives of eight women who now share a spiritual connection beyond the flowing chiffon and bare-midriff attire of belly dancing.
08/14/2012 04:20PM ● By Christina Freeman
Not even open six months and the Steamboat Springs branch of Bennett School of Irish Dance has 25 students who rigorously practice weekly in hopes of being the next Riverdance legends, or maybe just to be inspired.
08/14/2012 03:44PM ● By Christina Freeman
Art and exploration intersect in the life of Michael Charron. since 2006, he has been hiking and painting in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness area.
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 Christina Freeman
IN A TOWN THAT PRIDES ITSELF on its Western roots, it’s easy to see how cowboy stories could drown out the voices of the area’s earliest inhabitants. “Enduring Voices: Celebrating the Ute People of the Yampa Valley”