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May 18, 2021 Scott Bernstein The RIDE Festival returns to Telluride this July, albeit in different form. A bevy of concerts including multiple performances from Warren Haynes, Citizen Cope and The National’s Matt Berninger will be held at seven different Telluride venues for 10 days spanning July 2 – 11. Tickets can be purchased by weekend or for the full 10-day slate via Eventbrite starting at 10 a.m. MT on June 3 for those 21 & over. Festivalgoers can take advantage of the many outdoor activities Telluride has to offer including rafting, hiking, mountain biking and climbing. Advertisement On July 2 – 4, Cope, Rival Sons, Eric Gales, The Texas Gentleman, Davy Knowles, The Cody Wright Trio, The Steepwater Band and more will perform as part of The RIDE Festival’s first weekend lineup. Mid-Week performances come July 5- 8 from Rival Sons, Warren Haynes, ....
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Share ORCHARD: A Year In England’s Eden by Benedict Macdonald and Nicholas Gates (Collins £20, 256pp) Orchards truly are England’s little Edens: astonishing havens for wildlife, as well as sources of our world-famous apples and pears. We have lost far too many in recent decades, neglected or grubbed out as ‘inefficient’. Yet protecting their unmatched biodiversity is about the most long-sighted and eco-efficient thing we can do. They teem not only with blossoms and fruit, but also bees and woodpeckers, hoverflies and fungi, beetles and mistletoe. Oh, and jays don’t ‘lose’ the acorns they bury in the autumn (5,000 acorns per jay). They’re planting them so they can harvest the young leaves in the spring as ‘fresh salad for their infants’. Animals were farming long before us. Magical. ....