"Friedrich Kunath: Rising vs. Setting" displayed by Aspen Art Museum. Opening reception June 26, 5–7 p.m. 925-8050.
"Aïda Ruilova: The Singles 1999 – Now" displayed by Aspen Art Museum. Opening reception June 26, 5–7 p.m. 925-8050.
"Fresh Perspectives" with participating artists Alicia Matesanz de las
Heras, Bill Gruenberg, Kathy Honea, Brad Reed Nelson, Susan Olsen,
Marina Romanov, Melanie Rothko, Jessica Salet, Lloyd Schermer and Marty
Schlein curated by Kathy Honea for Aspen Chapel Gallery. 925-7184.
"Imaginary Thing" displayed by Aspen Art Museum. Curatorial talk on Aug. 7. For time, phone 925-8050.
Summer Speakers Series presented by Aspen Historical Society. Topics
include American Indian history and culture, immigration, and
transportation. Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Cost: $5. For lecture
locations, phone 925-3721.
Words & Images presented by Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Faculty and
visiting artists share images of their work in free public
presentations on Sundays at 7 p.m. plus weekday afternoons and evenings
as announced. Free and open to the public. For full schedule, visit
andersonranch.org or call 923-3181.
Performance in the Park summer concert series presented by Carbondale
Council on the Arts and Humanities. Concerts feature variety of live
performances including rock, folk, jazz and blues. Held July 4, 13, 20,
and Aug. 9 at 3 p.m. in Sopris Park or in the Downtown Plaza. Free.
963-1680.
Faculty slide talk presented by the Anderson Ranch Arts Center.
Featuring artists Richard Notkin, Karen Kunc and Tom Hucker. 7 p.m. at
the Ranch in Snowmass. 923-3181.
Aspen Antiques & Fine Arts Fair. Over $60 million in merchandise
will be displayed by more than 40 exhibitors from around the world.
Free and open to the public. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily (11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
on Monday) at the base of Aspen Highlands. Visit aspenartfairs.com.
“My Brother Is an Only Child” presented by Aspen Film and Aspen Music
Festival and School. A smash hit in its native Italy, this film
views the ferment of the 1960s and ‘70s through the prism of a
politically divided family. 8 p.m. at Paepcke Auditorium. Cost:
$12. Visit aspenshowtickets.com or call 920-5770.
Aspen Festival Orchestra presented by the Aspen Music Festival and
School. Featuring the works of Sibelius and Zemlinsky. 4 p.m. at the
Benedict Music Tent. Cost: $77. Visit aspenmusicfestival.com or call
925-9042.
Rossini's La Cenerentola presented by Aspen Opera Theater Center. 7
p.m. at the Wheeler Opera House. Cost: $25, $80. Visit
aspenmusicfestival.com or call 925-9042.
Rob Tepper. Early blues and folk solos on harmonica at the Riverside Grill in Basalt, 2-4 p.m. 927-930.
Summer of Music presented by Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities.
Featuring Panjea with Michael Kang from 6-9 p.m. in Sopris Park. 6-9
p.m. 963-1680.
8th annual Blast the Mass mountain bike races hosted by the town of
Snowmass Village. The prestigious Mountain States Cup Series draws over
1,000 top regional competitors to town for downhill, cross-country, and
mountain-cross events for regional champion titles. Visit racemsc.com
or phone
333-1159.
Deeksha. 1-2:15 p.m. at A spiritual Center in Carbondale. Cost: $15.00. 948-4512.
Bluegrass Sundays presented by Aspen Skiing Co. Free performances by
top bluegrass musicians from around Colorado and the country. Noon-3
p.m. atop Aspen Mountain, through Aug. 31. 925-1220.
Tom Ressell. Acoustic at Ruth’s Chris restaurant in Aspen, 6:30 p.m. 925-1167.
Lez Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin cover band at Belly Up in Aspen, 10 p.m. Cost: $25/advance, $28/day of show. 544-9800.
What was a major deal-breaker yesterday might not be significant today.
Gather with others, joining the natural festivities. What is said in a
conversation might surprise you. Yes, you have reason to be delighted!
Tonight: Forget; live now.<br />
<br />
This Week: Not feeling up to snuff until Thursday, consider taking some time off.<br />
Taurus
Give someone the natural respect he or she deserves. Open up to new
ideas, and express yourself in a poetic manner. Financial discussions
suddenly prove to be most enlightening. There are answers. Tonight: A
must appearance.<br />
<br />
This Week: On a roll, focus and zoom in. You can have nearly anything you want if you act before Thursday.<br />
Gemini
What a perfect day for a hike or exploring a museum or special open-air
market. Adventure will become you and please you far more than you
realize. Don't read your Sunday paper yet; go off and enjoy those
around you. Experience. Tonight: Reach out for others.<br />
<br />
This Week: Escaping the powers that be could be close to impossible. Work with issues.<br />
Cancer
Work with a dominant partner who only means well. What you believed was
irreparable yesterday is not. You might relax a lot more as a result.
Listening, suddenly you see where you are mentally blocked. Tonight: Go
for togetherness.<br />
<br />
This Week: See beyond the obvious, then act. There is always more to know.<br />
Leo
Investigate and open up to new beginnings. Someone might make a
suggestion that not only causes you to smile but also allows enormous
bonding. Why not? Don't always resist change if it comes from an
unexpected source. Remember? You are spontaneous. Tonight: Think not of
tomorrow but live for today.<br />
<br />
This Week: Work with individuals. Look at the gains. If people feel
that they are important, they will be more responsive in general.<br />
Virgo
Evaluate, understanding that everyone has limits -- you included. With
that in mind, judgments -- even about yourself -- could change. Virgo
often feels the need to be a perfectionist. Try to let go of that
driving need. Tonight: Easy does it.<br />
<br />
This Week: Fun and games head in your direction. Know that you cannot change anyone.<br />
Libra
Your playful side emerges. You have no patience for anything but mirth,
flirtation and smiles. Someone quite exotic could walk into your life.
Keep your eyes open! (You don't want to miss this person, do you?)
Tonight: Act like it's Friday night.<br />
<br />
This Week: Accomplishment needs to be the name of the game.<br />
Scorpio
Family and home take the highest priority. You might want to rethink a
decision more openly with an eye to dynamic change. Think positively. A
partner has some interesting ideas that could impact your security.
Tonight: A must appearance.<br />
<br />
This Week: Creativity floods your life yet could be distracting.
Responsibilities call heavily at the end of the week.<br />
Sagittarius
There's nothing like a day hanging out with friends. Whether you opt
for the movies and munchies or some other better plan, a good time is
had by all. Tonight: Someone starts revealing more of himself.<br />
<br />
This Week: Take a hint from Aries. Not until Thursday will you feel up to snuff.<br />
Capricorn
We all like something a bit new and shiny. Listen to suggestions, and
you'll come up with ideas. Your vision of what might be possible could
be much different. Tonight: Your treat.<br />
<br />
This Week: Make the first move -- the sooner the better. Schedule meetings; run with the ball.<br />
Aquarius
You might feel invigorated. What looked like a treacherous walk on a
tightrope proves to be a piece of cake. Move forward. Conversations
involving romance, children and affection in general flourish. Tonight:
All smiles. Don't allow one worry to interfere with the moment.<br />
<br />
This Week: You see what is happening financially. Stopping a trend takes talent, but you have it!<br />
Pisces
Sometimes it is a gift to be able to move slowly and not push too hard.
Information could point in another direction. Your perspective opens
doors. Listen to news with open eyes. Tonight: Early to bed.<br />
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