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« Thursday February 04, 2010 »
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Start: 7:30 pm
End: 12:00 am
Potbelly Perspectives and Naturalist Nights Lecture Series presnted by the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies. These lineups of talks at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies features world-travelers who tell of their adventures through pictures and stories every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Potbelly Perspectives series.
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Ann Korologos Gallery presents a new exhibit entitled "Winter Landscapes of the West" with works by Dan Young, Simon Winegar, Tom Korologos, Nathan Solano, Thomas Paquette, and Greg Stocks. Show runs through Feb. 14. Visit annkorologosgallery.com or call 970-927-9668.
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Snowboard Camp hosted by Challenge Aspen. Snowboard instruction for all levels of riders. Additional activities include an après-ski kick-off event and a celebration banquet. Visit challengeaspen.org or phone 923-0578.
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
C.A.M.O. – Snowboard Spectacular hosted by Challenge Aspen. Challenge Aspen Military Opportuniti program provides specialized instruction for beginner snowboarders with traumatic brain injuries and amputations. Visit challengeaspen.org or phone 923-0578.
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Red Brick Center for the Arts presents a new exhibit entitled "Awesomblage” with works by Bill Gruenberg, Kathy Honea, Pat Winger, and Mindy Vernon. Opening reception Feb. 4 from 5–7 p.m. Show runs through Feb. 28 at the gallery in Aspen. 970-429-2777.
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Pismo Gallery presents a show of Marlene Rose's cast glass sculpture. Show runs through Feb. 24. Visit pismoglass.com or call 970-920-1313.
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Pismo Gallery presents a show of Marlene Rose's cast glass sculpture. Show runs through Feb. 24. Visit pismoglass.com or call 970-920-1313.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Blue Gallery presents a new exhibit with works by Israeli artist Calman Shemi. Opening reception from 5-9 p.m. Show runs through Feb. 21. 525 E. Cooper Ave. in Aspen. 544-1053.
Start: 5:30 pm
Firoozeh Dumas presented by the Aspen Writer’s Foundation. 5:30 p.m. at the Given Institute. aspenwriters.org, aspenshowtickets.com.
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Horoscopes
- Aries
 Make it OK to be moody, energetic, then tired. Take Sunday in the true meaning of the word -- as a day of rest or a break from the rat race. You need time off; you are not a machine. Tonight: Go for something relaxing and an early bedtime.
This Week: Express your needs with the full expectation of being heard.
- Taurus
 Suddenly the quiet Bull could be raging, but hopefully just energized. A child or loved one responds to a serious talk -- finally. You are master of your own destiny. Start acting that way. Whatever makes you smile. Tonight: Beam in what you want.
This Week: Blow into the week knowing that the world could be your oyster, if you so choose.
- Gemini
 Use the morning to call friends and catch up on news. You might want to take some time off for yourself later to read, write or maybe even tackle your taxes. Avoid commitments for now. Tonight: Screen your calls.
This Week: Venus positions itself, giving you much more of the feelings you want.
- Cancer
 Your hectic pace could be taking a lot out of you, so it would seem this morning. By the afternoon, just being with friends invigorates you. Go off to a museum, a ballgame ... whatever you would enjoy. Tonight: Could be a late night.
This Week: Others congratulate you on a job well done.
- Leo
 Take a hint from Gemini. Reach out for others in the morning. Make plans with an older friend or relative in the p.m. Do what this person would enjoy most. Try to avoid going to work, even if you feel your desk is spilling over. Tonight: A must appearance.
This Week: Listen to the someone who has a lot to say -- boring possibly, but ultimately worthwhile.
- Virgo
 This morning a partner treats you to a delightful brunch or whatever would make you happy. If by yourself, you could feel lonely, which encourages you to step out and do something very different. Tonight: Opt for different.
This Week: Look past the obvious before you act. Then you'll be a winner.
- Libra
 Others let you know what they expect and want. You could be overwhelmed by all that is going on around you. Your instincts are right-on; perhaps you need to isolate yourself from the crowds and hang with one friend. Tonight: Dinner for two.
This Week: Listen to news with an open mind. What you do could be a surprise, even to you.
- Scorpio
 Your imagination, when let loose, could get you in trouble, though others welcome trouble, in whatever form it takes. Let go of a problem. Surprisingly, it could resolve itself with less intensity from you. Tonight: Put your feet up.
This Week: Others defer more often than not. Making decisions for others could be like being in the hot seat.
- Sagittarius
 Stay close to home if you can. Resist starting a new project or getting involved in someone's errands or need for help. The best you can do is relax and get ready for some hectic days coming. Tonight: Chill ...
This Week: Work as much as you can, so that as the days go by, you feel freer and freer.
- Capricorn
 - Aquarius
 - Pisces
 Curb impulsiveness, as it could cause you a problem if you aren't in control, perhaps later down the path. A friend seems to be changing his or her tune. Actually, this person is reflecting a deeper, more intrinsic change. Tonight: Where you want to
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