In 2003, when Peggy Elliott Goldwyn joined the American board of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), very few people in the U.S. knew that the UN had an agency devoted to reproductive health care and women’s rights. It was her task to change this—but how? As a writer and […]
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Groundbreaking Innovation: TEDxSun Valley by Sabina Dana Plasse
How much of what we think we know, do we really know? How often do you hear someone refer to a great TED talk to enlighten you about an idea or concept? On Wednesday, November 30, the inaugural TEDxSun Valley was launched at the Sun Valley Opera House. Featuring a […]
Let’s Go to the Movies by Sabina Dana Plasse
With all the choices and selections we have to watch movies, the idea of going to the theater to see a film from the past, present, or even those planned for release in the future, is an irreplaceable experience. A true movie lover usually makes time for a theater experience, […]
Sun Valley Summer Symphony’s New Director, Jenny Krueger by Sabina Dana Plasse
There’s no question that Sun Valley is the place to be in August and the Sun Valley Summer Symphony has much to do with this. As the Symphony celebrates its 32nd season with concerts July 24 through August 18 as the largest privately funded free-admission orchestra in the U.S., it […]
A Blockbuster 2016 Sun Valley Summer Symphony Line-Up by Sabina Dana Plasse
This summer, the Sun Valley Summer Symphony presents centuries of some of the world’s best music in just a few short weeks. As a prelude to the Symphony’s Orchestra Festival, the In Focus Series, July 24-28, is themed “The Chamber Orchestra: Good Things, Small Packages” and will trace the evolution […]