In comment #4, Post blogger Ed Troy defends liberalism yet again: “I don’t have to tolerate attempts to snuff out my dreams to satisfy someone’s whimsical ‘freedom,’ for the... Read more →
A Legacy Fractured
In his latest piece on the late Senator Edward Kennedy, Post blogger Frosty Wooldridge invokes the memory of Chappaquiddick, but quickly downshifts into his favorite subject: “But his worst and most... Read more →
Market Walk
Meet local growers and food producers in this stroll through Aspen’s local farmer’s market as part of Aspen’s newest premiere festival. Read More →
Brave New World Order
“The New World Order Folks will probably just ban the internet,” writes infowars in response to the Con Man’s blog on e-media. Read More →
Surf’s Up Dude!
Meet Jonno Durrant and Stefan Hunt, a pair of young Australians whose film chronicles their attempt to surf in all fifty states. Read More →
Something Doesn’t Add Up
Frosty Wooldridge is asked to explain his immigration numbers by fellow Aspen Post blogger Sue Gray. “I’ve never been great at math,” she writes, “so maybe you can explain to me how 300,000 mothers... Read more →
Related Resale
Jim Laurence of TV Aspen has more on the auction sale of six foreclosed properties in Snowmass Village. Read More →
Shocking Audacity
New Post blogger johnnyshipman writes, “In the rush to increase overhead with wild ideas such as the new Czar system leaves me in shock and awe (Panic) of the audacity of the new GGI.” Read More →
CON GAMES: Virtual Duality, Personal Media
Following his attendance at the Aspen Institute Forum On Communications and Society, the Con Man writes, “The smartest people in the media business—newspapers et al—were in the room this August in... Read more →
CON GAMES: Virtual Duality, Personal Media In Aspen
I first quit newspapers in 1979 because they had no future. After attending the Aspen Institute Forum On Communications and Society thirty years later, it felt like I quit just in time. The smartest people... Read more →
