Based out of Colorado, alternative folk band Pandas and People has taken both the Colorado music scene and the nation by storm in the short five years they’ve been playing, winning accolades such as Best New Artist from The Colorado Sound and playing with bands such as Twenty One Pilots, […]
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Pandas and People by Hayden Seder
Based out of Colorado, alternative folk band Pandas and People has taken both the Colorado music scene and the nation by storm in the short five years they’ve been playing, winning accolades such as Best New Artist from The Colorado Sound and playing with bands such as Twenty One Pilots, […]
International Guitar Night by Courtney Lauck
Returning to the Valley on their North American tour, four masterful guitarists will perform at the Sun Valley Opera House on International Guitar Night—described as the world’s premier, and longest running, mobile guitar festival. Due to popular demand, the event has been expanded into two nights, February 5 and 6, […]
Life at 6,300 Feet by Meg Vorm
It’s said that a house wants to be more than just a house; it wants to be a legacy. Though less than two years old, the house Gwen and Greg Weld built on Diamond Back Road already has a legacy well established, and the Welds are ready to allow new […]
Stella’s Shelter Fund Takes a Love for Shelter Animals a Little Further by Sabina Dana Plasse, photography by Halsey Pierce
Wood River Valley residents Jennifer Terra and Holly Mora have been friends since the seventh grade and have always shared a love of animals. Today, they are successful, working women—Terra at Sushi on Second, and Mora at High Altitude Fitness as an owner and trainer with her husband, Kevin. […]
International Guitar Night by Courtney Lauck
Returning to the Valley on their North American tour, four masterful guitarists will perform at the Sun Valley Opera House on International Guitar Night—described as the world’s premier, and longest running, mobile guitar festival. Due to popular demand, the event has been expanded into two nights, February 5 and 6, […]
Immerse for Health and Healing
For thousands of years, human societies have enjoyed time spent in water as a means of relaxation, social interaction, and healing. The name ‘spa’ (from the Latin verb spagere, to pour forth) was first used to identify a mineral hot springs in the year 1326 in the Ardennes range of […]
When the Smoke Clears by Benjamin Turner
The recent fires that tore through Sonoma, Napa, and Mendocino are one of the most devastating tragedies that California has ever faced. Dozens were killed, and thousands were forced from their homes. In Santa Rosa, 3,000 homes were reported destroyed, and over $1.2 billion in damage has been occurred in […]