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Need a winter weekend getaway? Aspen is peak ski resort luxury More Content Now Barely 10 miles from the Continental Divide and a spectacular 8,000 feet above sea level, my travel pal Maureen and I drove north along the Roaring Fork River, stunned by the breathtaking scenery as we passed trails of evergreens and spied numerous snow-dusted peaks. The best of the Rocky Mountains’ Sawatch and Elk ranges can be enjoyed on this ride to Aspen, Colorado, a former silver mine camp and mountainous town better known today as a ski resort destination. Its namesake hails from the distinctive, golden-leafed Aspen trees that blanket millions of acres in these high elevations. ....
Allen and Julia Domingos at SO Café at the Aspen Art Museum. (Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times) Responding to the second wave of pandemic-related restaurant closures and county-wide Red-level public health restrictions, the Aspen Art Museum on Thursday announced a new program that will provide free to-go meals for locals. The museum and its SO Cafe, operated by Allen and Julia Domingos of Epicure Catering, are aiming to feed locals as so many people’s livelihoods have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and recent ban on indoor dining. “By partnering with the AAM, we’ll be providing a nourishing and delicious lunch to those in need of a little lift in their day,” Julia Domingos said in the announcement. “We’ve been part of the Aspen hospitality industry for more than two decades, and it’s the least we can do for our fellow locals.” ....
Print The presidential inauguration is five days away and we’re counting down with a barrel of Jim Beam and comedian Leslie Jones’ Twitter feed. I’m Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, and I’m here with the week’s essential culture news and vampiric biographies. What the Williams archive may reveal There has been a surge of interest in the life and career of Los Angeles architect Paul R. Williams, who died in 1980 at the age of 85. Not only did he build thousands of structures around Los Angeles, indelibly shaping the city’s landscape, he also served on the city’s planning commission (in his 20s!), and was the first Black architect to be admitted to the ....
Thursday Jan 14, 2021 at 7:55 AM Jan 14, 2021 at 7:55 AM Barely 10 miles from the Continental Divide and a spectacular 8,000 feet above sea level, my travel pal Maureen and I drove north along the Roaring Fork River, stunned by the breathtaking scenery as we passed trails of evergreens and spied numerous snow-dusted peaks. The best of the Rocky Mountains’ Sawatch and Elk ranges can be enjoyed on this ride to Aspen, Colorado, a former silver mine camp and mountainous town better known today as a ski resort destination. Its namesake hails from the distinctive, golden-leafed Aspen trees that blanket millions of acres in these high elevations. ....