Before you haul off those old computers, why not put them to good use? A unique new local venture is giving new life to discarded computers in an effort to help less fortunate kids.
Ever wondered how to change the world but were afraid to ask? Next Wed., March 1, local nonprofit activist group “Our 1st 100 Days” will be holding a “teach-in” from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at the Powerhouse.
July may be months away, but things are already heating up in Utah. If you’ve been paying attention to the news – outside the trainwreck in Washington – perhaps you’ve heard about the buzz brewing in the Beehive State over the Outdoor Retailer show, July 26-29 in Salt Lake.
Looking for you next epic ski-fari? Well, if you’ve got a Purg season pass, say “konnichiwa” to Japan. Purgatory recently announced it has added three free days at the Kiroro Resort, about a 2-hour bus ride from the Sapporo airport, to its repertoire of Power Pass perks.
Singer, rapper and musician extraordinaire Beck will be celebrating his 47th birthday in Telluride this summer. The reclusive singer, who most recently beat out Beyonce? for the 2015 “Album of the Year” Grammy, will be bringing his two turntables and microphone to this year’s Ride Festival, set for July 8-9 in Town Park.
This week, the Telegraph delves into some of the deeper mysteries perplexing local inquiring minds. No – not who writes The Sneer (and while we’re flattered by all the compliments, it’s not us. Swear.)
Purgatory freestyle and freeride skiers are flying high. Both teams competed last weekend, Jan. 20-21, in the inaugural competition of the season, held in Telluride.
A new pro bike race is rolling into the state. The inaugural “Colorado Classic” is set to hit the roads Aug. 10-13, passing through Denver, Colorado Springs and Breckenridge.