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This week KDNK staff invites DJs Grateful Ed and Billy Bob Speaks to talk about their event, ‘Dead Stories and Musical Musing’ at Steve’s Guitars. Also, musical duo, Goldpine chat and share some songs ahead of their show at Steve’s Guitars.
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This week on Express Yourself we celebrate the season with a deep dive into Dia de los Muertos and the upcoming festivities, a conversation with Gabriela Meija, our Walking the Talk featured creative, and finish with Bonedale Ballet and Thriller, plus other spooktacular happenings around town.
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This week on Express Yourself, local artists Katie Browne and Bailey Haines talk about their exhibition "Women (Im)Print" up now at Carbondale Arts, Alex Garcia Bernal from Garfield County Libraries joins us to talk about the upcoming Human Library in Glenwood and we air an interview with Diane Vitrac-Kessler and Indigenous skier Connor Ryan about the Shining Mountain Film Festival this weekend in Aspen.
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Cody Lee hosts Brendan Girardot, Executive Director of the Andy Zanca Youth Empowerment Program with youth DJs Caden and Gia to talk about the annual AZYEP 24 Hour Takeover fundraiser. In the second half, Amy Kimberly speaks with the cast of the upcoming Queer Voices Authentically Versus...production at TACAW.
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This week we start off with the Project Shop's Reina Katzenberger and some students, whose work is exhibited in Carbondale Arts new exhibition, we dig into The State of the Arts Symposium with an interview with David Ratner, and finish with a visit from filmmaker Michelle Smith and journalist Kaya Williams to talk about the upcoming Backcountry Symposium at TACAW.
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This week on Express Yourself, we continue our monthly featured "Walking the Talk, Creatives in Motion" to learn all about non-profit Buckhorn Public Arts in Aspen with Tim Sack, Executive Director; then Marc McMillan (aka: Heady Hooligan) talks about his opening set for Sunsquabi Friday night at TACAW; and finally DJ Watkins, director/owner of the Aspen Collective Gallery is joined by artist Nori Pao whose solo exhibition “Your past is not your present; your present is not your future” opens Friday night.
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This week on Express Yourself we talk with Storyteller Sarah Peterson performing at The Collective this weekend, Argentinian Artist Paula Fischer talks about the Aspen-Bariloche Arts Exchange and we finish with a visit from Kendall Smith talking about all the upcoming events at TACAW.
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This week on Express Yourself, the team from Thunder River Theatre talk about their latest production, ‘What the Constitution Means to Me?’, we get an update from the Telluride Film Festival on the hottest upcoming films, and we are joined by Alya Howe and DJ John Felix on the next Ecstatic Dance at 13 Moons.
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This week, local landscape painter Clarissa Fortier talks about her solo show “A Love Letter to Indian Creek”; we’ll hear about the Aspen Sister Cities organization who are collaborating with the Aspen Chapel Gallery with artists from the Roaring Fork Valley and Bariloche, Argentina; and MinTze Wu will talk about her new nonprofit and play music for us!
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This week, we continue our monthly feature of "Walking the Talk, Creatives in Motion" with an interview from Erik O'Connell, manager of the Carbondale Bike Project; we'll also catch up with textile artist Jenny Welden about her solo show "Everyday Saints"; Then a conversation with the Carbondale Clay Center about their 18th Annual Clay exhibition "The Handle".
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This week on Express Yourself, Daniela Standley talks about her new Children's book and book premier at the Launchpad, Kaliopi Monoyios stops by to inform us about her exhibition, Patterns of Consumption, opening Friday at the Launchpad and Joe Van Wyk speaks about his new book on Mindful Photography.
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This week on Express Yourself, we catch up with the VOICES team about their upcoming Summertime Stories & Music event with Aspen Valley Land Trust; The Art Base in Basalt fills us in on their annual 10x10 Art Unseen Gala; and we'll visit with The Powers Art Center's current retrospective display of renowned artists Christo and Jean-Claude's installation of "Valley Curtain" in Rifle, Colorado.
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This week on Express Yourself we start with a live performance from Sweet Jessup and the Dirty Buckets as they prepare for their Mountain Fair performance, we catch up with ceramic artists Louise Deroualle and Molly Frantz whose 2-person show at Carbondale Arts runs through August 8 and Miguel Avina from the Denver based band Izcalli calls in.
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This week on Express Yourself we get a visit from SoL Theater Director, Jennifer Johnson and Thespian Blake Novy who is performing in the premier of SoL Theaters Summer Stock production of Spring Awakening, Louise Deroualle talks about her exhibition (RE) Location, Perspectives of Two, opening at the Carbondale Arts gallery Friday night and we launch a new section, Walking the Talk, Creatives in Motion with an interview with writer Tucker Farris.
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This week on Express Yourself, Thunder River Theatre Company's Artistic Director Missy Moore is joined by some of the cast of their current production of "POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive"; and Sarah Roy, Executive Director of the Red Brick Center for the Arts in Aspen, celebrates 30 years of the organization with a group exhibition "Fortune Teller"; and an interview with Widespread Panic.