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By Chris Freud The fly-fishing in the Vail area is nothing short of fantastic for the Fourth ofJuly Weekend. Options abound for local and visiting anglers as flows on area creeks and rivers subside and insect hatches intensify. The best fly fishing of the entire year will take place over the next couple of weeks. […]

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By Chris Freud Re-lax, everyone.The first day of the men’s and women’s elite divisions went pretty much according to plan. On the men’s side, all the top seeds won. The women, who are playing a round robin, had one upset — No. 5 Lakeshore over No. 3 Team Wild, 10-9.Men’s masters also begins today with […]

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By scott miller AVON — Paul Zoch started in the fireworks business the way you’d expect — as a boy, lighting Fourth of July rockets and firecrackers with his dad. Today, Zoch runs one of the biggest fireworks shows in the state, Avon’s annual Salute to the USA celebration.That celebration is a tradition dating back […]

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By scott miller AVON — Paul Zoch started in the fireworks business the way you’d expect — as a boy, lighting Fourth of July rockets and firecrackers with his dad. Today, Zoch runs one of the biggest fireworks shows in the state, Avon’s annual Salute to the USA celebration.That celebration is a tradition dating back […]

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By caramie schnell VAIL — Vail ART Pass is a new program convening individuals with an interest in the visual arts sponsored by Art in Public Places. Members enjoyed a private tour of Vicki and Kent Logan’s world renowned contemporary art collection as the inaugural event for the program. Guests were personally greeted by Kent, […]

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By Melanie Wong “Hey man, do you remember Jake the Snake?” In a past life, I spent summers in a small town in Northern California. The only remaining contact from that time is my buddy, Chuck Seater. Chuck and I were involved in a few ill-conceived enterprises back then. We also worked at the same […]

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By Staff Reports It is nearly impossible to speak about Britten’s artwork — those sweeping canvases of color layered upon color, light layered upon metals — without speaking about the artist herself. C. Anthony Gallery in Beaver Creek is hosting an exhibition with the artist July 3-5.“I have found the unity of it all through […]

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By Melanie Wong BEAVER CREEK — Born-and-bred Coloradan, artist Carrie Fell, sums up the nature of cowboys — “Everything they owned they needed and everything they needed they wore.”That independent character is the heart of Fell’s latest summer collection of paintings, “B-COOL”. “If people are going to enjoy my work,” the arti

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By caramie schnell On July 13, Vail Jazz celebrates the centennial of the birth of Francis Albert Sinatra in a special show entitled “A Swingin’ Affair,” featuring Curtis Stigers and the H2 Big Band. Sinatra variously known as “The Voice,” “Ol’ Blue Eyes,” “The Chairman of the Board,” “Frankie” and “The Sultan of S

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By Melanie Wong Independence Day tends to bring out Eagle County’s patriotic side. Each town in the valley has a chance to shine, from spectacular fireworks and parades to more community-oriented barbecues and events. Read on to plan your Fourth of July weekend.GypsumOn Friday night, Gypsum will be hosting its last evening of the Movies [&hel

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