Professor Leila Nadya Sadat is the James Carr Professor of International Criminal Law at Washington University and visited at Yale Law School from 2021-2024. She served as Special Adviser on Crimes Against Humanity to the International Criminal Court Prosecutor from 2013-2023 and is on the registered list of experts for the Moscow Mechanism of the…
Join Crested Butte filmmaker and professional athlete Bjarne Salén for a special community screening of Fika With Bjarne, a new cinematic series where athletes, creators, and public figures slow down and share untold stories, honest conversations, and the human side of adventure over a traditional Swedish “Fika,” the simple ritual of taking time to connect…
Trivia Night is here at Sage Grouse Lounge! Brains out, beers up. Trivia Night at The Sage Grouse Lounge is where questionable facts, loud debates, and solid guesses collide in a packed, locals-heavy bar. Bring your smartest friends, your luckiest guesses, and your best trash talk — because knowing random stuff has never been this…
Trivia Night is here at Sage Grouse Lounge! Brains out, beers up. Trivia Night at The Sage Grouse Lounge is where questionable facts, loud debates, and solid guesses collide in a packed, locals-heavy bar. Bring your smartest friends, your luckiest guesses, and your best trash talk — because knowing random stuff has never been this…
High Country Conservation Advocates warmly invites you to an evening of conversation, community, and conservation at the Eldo Brewery. Join us for a HCCA Happy Hour on Thursday, June 11 at 5:30 PM, where Advocacy Director Jon Hare, along with the HCCA board and staff, will lead an open discussion on the recent threats to…
A conference for anyone working with young children. Session Topics include… Art for Young Children, Early Literacy, Infant and Toddler Development, Mindfulness, Movement and More. Special presentation by the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and The Eureka Science Museum. Light breakfast and Lunch Included. Western Colorado University Ballroom.
This is the second event in the community mental health discussion sponsored by CB State of Mind and RMBL. We will focus specifically on the “anxiety crisis,” discussing why folks are experiencing so much anxiety and what we can do about it. The discussion is led by Wallace Pond, a local therapist, academic, and researcher.…
Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place by Terry Tempest Williams is a memoir that intertwines the author’s personal tragedy—her mother’s death from cancer—with the environmental crisis of the Great Salt Lake flooding the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. Published in 1992, the book uses the natural world as a metaphor for loss, change,…
Join us for our monthly book club in discussing Cowboys and East Indians by Nina McConogley. WINNER OF THE PEN/OPEN BOOK AWARD AND THE HIGH PLAINS BOOK AWARD For readers of Jhumpa Lahiri and Maile Meloy, a collection of stories about Indian immigrants in the rural American West full of “such grace and understated power…
Is a River Alive? by Robert Macfarlane Is the Upper East River, and all that it shapes and sustains around Gothic, alive? Led by RMBL Director of Story Dr. John Hausdoerffer, we will explore these questions in our book club at RMBL 365 (615 Teocalli Ave., Crested Butte). Copies of Is a River Alive? are…