“Puccini’s Tosca: An Immersive Introduction” addressed opera in general, the composer Giacomo Puccini in particular, and
History came alive at SaddleRidge in Beaver Creek on June 17. One hundred fifty years after he explored the Colorado and Green Rivers, John
What are the causes of our sky-high healthcare costs in Eagle County? Big Pharma? Avaricious insurers? Something else? Our prestigious panel
Dan Thoma’s enthusiasm for technological advances in manufacturing and his optimism about the future were infectious during his June 10
Dr. Monica Williams wants you to have a good life, and a good death. She is on a mission to chip away at the taboo that surrounds the subject of
Join the Vail Symposium for a special fundraising program with Clay portraying, in character and costume, the war hero, explorer, scientist and
We’re pleased to announce that the 2019 Vail Symposium summer season is now on sale. Click here to purchase tickets to this season’s
We’re thrilled to share our upcoming summer programming schedule – we wanted you to be the first to know so that you can mark your
The Vail Symposium seeks to provide our community with educated perspectives from recognized experts. In so doing, we hope to inform and spark
Honoring the Best Among Us What you see first are the old injuries—missing limbs and angry scars. What you hear when they start to speak are
News reports extolling the benefits of mindfulness meditation are cropping up with increasing regularity. Is there truth beyond the hype? On
A sold-out crowd gathered to hear moderator Greg Dobbs question Snopes.com founder David Mikkelson and Sam Gill of the Knight Foundation about

