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Volume 10, Number 48 | January 3, 2019
Something old is new again Aspen’s Crystal Palace may be defunct but many of its performers are still around. The Thunder River Theatre Company took advantage of that state of affairs to offer a New Years’ Eve harkening back to days of yore. But Nina Gabianelli, Gary and Meredith Daniel, Travis Lane McDiffett, Kathy Pelowski, David Ledingham, David Dyer, Dani Grace Kopf and their associates are not the types to sit back on their laurels. Their back-to-back shows stayed edgy with biting
political satire and raunchy humor as well as plenty of music. It was the perfect blend of old and new. Speaking of which, this issue is all about ways to make your old life feel new. We’re encouraging you to try something you’ve never done before, even if it’s uncomfortable. Who knows, by this time next year, it could be old hat. Just ask some of the grown-ups who are discover-
ing tabletop gaming through Meetup (page 5), Amy Hadden Marsh about learning to ski in your ‘60s (page 6) or Megan Tackett and Josie Castaldo about DJing on KDNK (page 7). Raleigh Burleigh gets positively poetic about Contra (page 9), Bob and Kathy Ezra have some film suggestions (page 10) and Justin Patrick supplies a striking before and after as he talks about drones (page 3). What are you waiting for?
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