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Washington DC s Songbyrd Serves Up Shows, Vinyl & All Things Good (THESE WALLS)

Over the years we have seen venues shape up and improve their standards and practices, but there is still plenty of room left to innovate, that’s where Washington DC’s Songbyrd comes in.

How Joe Lapan and Alisha Edmondson, co-owners of Songbyrd Music House, would spend a perfect day in D C

How Joe Lapan and Alisha Edmondson, co-owners of Songbyrd Music House, would spend a perfect day in D C
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Now Roasting in DC, Others Coffee Hopes To Be Yours

Others coffee packages with a logo design inspired by one of co-founder Ashley May’s paintings. All images courtesy of Others Coffee. At least one other silver lining has emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic: It’s Others Coffee, a design-savvy fledgling roasting company launched by a pair of furloughed Washington D.C. baristas. The Baltimore duo behind the brand consists of Brian Raupp, a graphic designer and musician that goes by the rap alias Brain Rapp, and Ashley May, an illustrator and painter. Confronted at once with an abundance of free time and an absence of income, the duo soft-launched Others Coffee with a bright Yirgacheffe and an eye-catching box in September, and quickly sold out. Sales launched anew last month, online.

Happy 40th, Beaver Creek: 40 things to know about Vail s sister resort

Opening ceremonies for Beaver Creek were held on Dec. 15, 1980. From left to right: Brain Rapp, president of Beaver Creek Resort Company; Harry Bass, chairman of Vail Associates; unidentified Forest Service representative; Jack Marshall, president of Vail Associates; then-governor Dick Lamm; former U.S. president Gerald Ford. (Vail Resorts Special to the Daily) Editor’s Note: The Vail Daily’s Tricia Swenson has compiled this information from talks with longtime locals, her own experience as a Beaver Creek Children’s Ski and Snowboard School instructor and from books from the Avon Public Library. The first known inhabitants of the Beaver Creek Valley were primarily the Utes as well as hunting parties from the Cheyenne and Arapahoe tribes. The Utes were called “Blue Sky People” by other tribes. They called the peaks that surrounded them “The Shining Mountains.”

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