Audrey Dwyer, Aspen Times

Audrey Dwyer

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Steamboat Springs, CO, United States

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Past articles by Audrey:

2019 WinterWonderGrass Steamboat Springs festival lineup announced

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — The magic of WinterWonderGrass will be back in 2019, and the list of headliners has been announced. The festival lineup features over 23 bands performing on four stages over three days Feb. 22 to 24. Headlining artists include Trampled by Turtles, Railroad Earth and The Infamous Stringdusters. Additional artists who will be performing in… → Read More

Free concerts abound with arrival of 33rd annual Texas MusicFest in Steamboat Springs

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Dust off your cowboy hats and muster your best southern drawl, the 33rdannual MusicFest kicks off this Friday. For six days, the annual festival descends upon Steamboat Springs bringing a robust roster of up to 80 musicians, from legends to rising stars, over 120 live performances and about 14,300 extra visitors. But,… → Read More

Decorators share 10 tried and true holiday decorating tips

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Let's face it, the holidays are anything but subtle. Which color scheme to use? How could one possibly choose the right charger for the table setting? How many times have you relocated that tree? How much garland is too much? It's overwhelming just thinking of the endless possibilities. As the Thanksgiving dishes… → Read More

Looking for a shoulder-season escape? Here are 5 small-town getaways in northern Colorado

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Things tend to quiet down a bit during the shoulder season. Is it too quiet for your liking? If you’re feeling adventurous, here are a few places to get out and go explore. Yampa Where: Southern Routt County; head north on Colorado Highway 131 from Wolcott Day trip For any history buffs, step… → Read More

2018 WinterWonderGrass Festival lineup announced; tickets now on sale

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – The wait is over. The 2018 WinterWonderGrass Festival lineup for Steamboat Springs was released Thursday morning and it features 25 bands performing on four stages over three days — Feb. 23 to 25. Headlining artists at the sixth annual festival include Greensky Bluegrass, Yonder Mountain String Band, Elephant Revival and Leftover Salmon.… → Read More

Steamboat Springs local to canoe across America

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — First it was canoeing 5,230 miles up – yes, up – the Mississippi River to the Arctic Ocean. Now, Steamboat Springs’ Luke Kimmes is embarking on another callous-causing canoe expedition. This spring, Kimmes — and Canadian, French-speaking comrades Martin Trahan, Yan Kaczynski and Keven Martel — plan to take eight months to… → Read More

Super Fun Steamboat Show presents premiere of “Modern Day Game of Thrones”

The Super Fun Steamboat Show is back Friday premiering the → Read More

10 events to Go & Do Aug. 4 to 6 in Steamboat Springs

[swift-tweet]Wondering what to do or where to go in Steamboat Springs this weekend? [/swift-tweet] We’ve got you covered with a few events to venture to this weekend. Friday, Aug. 4 Strings on the Slopes featuring Tyler Peyman 10 a.m. | Gondola Square, 2305 Mt Werner Circle A product of the Boston contemporary music scene,… → Read More

Next era of 20 under 40 honorees to be celebrated at July 27 event

Call it a passing of the torch. The next era of 20 under 40 leaders is here. Generating success in their lives, careers and families, these locals — all younger than 40 — do what it takes to live, work, volunteer and make Steamboat Springs their home. → Read More

Yampatika celebrates 25th with anniversary outing, book of 25 favorite hikes

This year marks Yampatika’s 25th anniversary season. As part of its celebration, the nonprofit dedicated to inspiring environmental stewardship through education has scheduled a variety of events during the next few months. Among the is this weekend’s Anniversary Hike, which will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at the U.S. Forest Service Building, 925 Weiss Drive,… → Read More

From the golden buzzer on America’s Got Talent, Mandy Harvey brings her voice to Steamboat

Award-winning singer, songwriter Mandy Harvey’s biggest fear growing up was losing her hearing. Then, it became her reality. “Music is an expression of the soul,” said Harvey. “When I was a kid I grew a passion for music because it was a way of communicating when I wasn’t comfortable enough to do so.” Performing is… → Read More

160 artists pack West Lincoln Park for 43rd annual Art in the Park in Steamboat

Outside gallery walls, artisans from the East Coast to the west will gather their work and venture to West Lincoln Park in Steamboat Springs Saturday and Sunday for the 43rd annual Art in the Park. The tradition of Art in the Park, which started in 1974, is almost as old at the Steamboat Springs Arts… → Read More

Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers make good on last year’s concert cancellation in Steamboat

Last year, Bruce Hornsby had 65 concerts booked. He and his current band, the Noisemakers, played 64 of those. Steamboat was the only concert he missed. Catching a bug somewhere between Sandpoint, Utah, and Missoula, Montana, Hornsby said he had no voice for the Steamboat gig. On Saturday, Hornsby and The Noisemakers will make good on… → Read More

The Walking Monk passes through Steamboat Springs on his journey across the U.S.

It takes about three pairs of shoes to walk across the United States. At least that's according to Bhaktimarga Swami, a 63-year-old Canadian born monk (formerly John Peter Vis) who has embarked on a transnational marathon walk of 3,000 miles across the United States from New York City to San Francisco on the Old Lincoln… → Read More

Indie-folk band Shook Twins back in Steamboat Friday

A sway of the subconscious, imaginative superpowers and a chicken friend named → Read More

Steamboat’s Cupcake Mini Bar opens at new location

What is it about gourmet cupcakes that make them so irresistible? Perhaps it’s the cake-to-frosting ratio – it has to be just right to get an equal amount of sweet or tangy flavor. Could it be the decadent concoctions full of elaborate variations? Or maybe it’s the convenience, no fork or plate – just a… → Read More

Give this a try: Main Street Steamboat Farmers Market vendors to be on the lookout for this weekend

There’s a synergy at the Main Street Steamboat Farmers Market. It’s palpable through the vendor’s amicable charm and the exchange of friendly greetings between old friends and new as live music weaves its way through the tents and tables revealing the season’s newest wares. And who doesn’t love the samples at a farmers market? This… → Read More

New “On-Boarding” event to match young professionals with local boards in Steamboat Springs

In an effort to connect the leaders of tomorrow with community nonprofits, the Steamboat Springs Young Professionals Network and the Yampa Valley Community Foundation will host a new networking event Wednesday. The → Read More

Steamboat musician and life coach Todd Musselman to headline Chief Theater Thursday

Day to day, moment to moment, choices are made. It could be as simple as choosing to brush your teeth in the morning to something more complex, like moving to a new town or a career change. Steamboat Springs musician and life coach Todd Musselman explores these choices or one fundamental choice he calls the “vital… → Read More

Discover Steamboat Springs history through National Historic Preservation Month event Saturday

History holds an identity. It tells a story of the past and answers the question of character and place. “History tells us who we are, whether we read it, see it or visit where it happens; it helps us define ourselves,” said Arianthe Stettner, Steamboat Springs Historic Preservation Commission chair. May is National Historic Preservation… → Read More