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On Saturday, April 2, Aspen Public Radio and the historic Wheeler Opera House hosted an event featuring three remarkable, local women, acknowledging the history of Equal Pay Day, an annual date which raises awareness about the gender pay gap and symbolizes how far into the year a woman must work in order to have earned what a man had earned the previous year.
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In Tayari Jones' acceptance speech for this year’s Aspen Words Literary Prize, she said, "So many of us who want to write, and engage the issues of the…
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Locals have several opportunities this weekend to reconnect and celebrate the off season.The signs of autumn's off season are here, reduced bus frequency…
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Hike for Hope's founders discuss the importance of muscular dystrophy awareness for our community members. The Sharp family will continue to keep moving…
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Ian Sharp, son of Carole and Bob Sharp of Aspen, has Becker muscular dystrophy. Ian's parents share some insight into what this entails, why it's…
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Carole and Bob Sharp are the founders of the Hike for Hope Foundation. Their son Ian has muscular dystrophy and the Sharps raise money to put toward…
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Aspen Hall of Fame Board Member and Aspen native Lisa Hancock shares how she views the future of Aspen and the surrounding areas. Founder and co-president…
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30 years ago, the Aspen Hall of Fame held its first introduction banquet, Jeanette Darnauer founder and co-president of the Aspen Hall of Fame says if…