For the life of us–and we’ve tried–we can’t figure out what Kit O’Carra is getting at here. Maybe you can in this mystery photo. Read More →
Poke In The Eye For Pinons
How did one of the best restaurants in town delivered one of the worst experiences ever for Post blogger Keith Hemstreet and his peeps? “I understand that a restaurant’s financial health depends... Read more →
Suck It, Pinons
As you age, you come to realize that your time with some of your childhood friends is limited to a few short moments over the span of many years. You move away from home. You begin a career. Start a family.... Read more →
Pat Smith’s New Friend In Snowmass Related
The deal is finally done to determine the fate of Snowmass Village. “When the residential sale is completed,” Post Time News reports, “WestPac Investments (a Colorado limited liability... Read more →
Academy Screenings: ‘The Good German’
SOURCE: AspenFilm Wednesday, December 27, 2006 5:30 PM Harris Concert Hall The Good German Special thanks to Sentient Jet Membership Steven Soderbergh directs. Cate Blanchett, George Clooney star. Director... Read more →
Best Of Blog: Big Bald Bobby Rides High
Nobody can turn a trip through Aspen into a can of whoop ass quite like Big Bald Bobby, who knows how to wheel and deal on Aspen Post as he wheels about town. “As I was blasting down the open road... Read more →
Clint Eastwood From Both Sides Now
In “Flags of Our Fathers” and “Letters from Iwo Jima,” Clint Eastwood discovers there are two sides to every war story. Feeling lucky? Read More →
‘The Good German’ For Clooney, Soderberg
In AspenFilm’s Academy Screenings, the actor-director team of George Clooney and Stephen Soderberg takes on the noirish tides of Germany in the uneasy peace of the post-war period. Read More →
Screenings No Illusion For Blogging Doctor
The prolific Post blogger DrBill likes nothing better than a slate of movies from AspenFilm to be seen during Academy Screenings. “So,” DrBill blogs, “I describe the momentum until know... Read more →
Mid-Academy Screening Focal Point
We are seven days and nine films into AspenFilm’s Academy Screening 2006. The momentum seems to be just picking up now. OK, we’ve had a few factors to consider like “The Blizzard of 2006″,... Read more →
