Mount Chocorua
This overnight was really pretty cool. We hiked up Mount Chocorua on Saturday and camped out in the Jim Liberty cabin just below the summit. It was crazy cold and really windy up there… EVEN INSIDE THE CABIN!!!! We got up on Sunday, tried to make the summit, but had to turn back unsuccessfully! It was too dangerous.
Deep Within Max Creek
For over thirty years, Max Creek has been playing their unique package of infectious music across the northeast. Glide Magazine recently inteviewed keyboardist Mark Mercier and drummer Scott Allshouse to discuss topics that include their band’s longevity, Camp Creek, improvisational music, and playing with Phil Lesh.
Mad River Glen: One Of A Kind
By offering some of the most legendary and intimidating ski terrain anywhere; Mad River Glen continues to go where no mountain has gone before.
Slipping out Solo (Interview With Brad Barr)
The Slip is coming off a huge year. Between constant touring which brought the trio across the United States, into Canada, and as far as Japan, they also managed to release arguably one of the best albums of the year. Now Brad Barr will venture out on his own to play his first ever solo gig.
Killington Resort 11/27/2002: Killington, VT
Christmas break is usually a time to hit the main trails, and get your legs in check for mid-season. Not this year! The Northeast is off to an unusually crazy start and Killington is getting hit almost weekly.
Jay Peak Resort 11/28/2002: Jay, VT
With the most snow in the East, plenty of trees to ski, and their own Long Trail Tram Ale, Jay Peak is an essential hill to hit.
Andy Warhol – Work and Play: Robert Hull Fleming Museum
When the name Andy Warhol is brought up, an image of creaky white pale skin and a trademark bowl cut may first be radiated. After second thought, maybe bright colors, soup cans, Studio 54, and mass media art strikes a chord. Well if none of these sound familiar; now is the time to become acclimated to this American icon and institute.
San Francisco Rock Posters: Robert Hull Fleming Museum
The 1960s proved to be a radically innovative time in American history, with the nation opening up to themes of music, sex, and drugs that were previously held taboo in our conservative landscape.