by stiles • • Comments Off on FUTURE NEW WEST TRENDS?…by Jim Stiles
Elsewhere in this issue, we have talked about the soon-to-be-built “Colorado River Elevated Bikeway and Transit Hub,’ at a cost of $9 million to improve what one local politician called a “stale” tourist economy. But is this kind of extravagant…
by stiles • • Comments Off on The Bulletin Board of Doom!
(from Truthdig.com) ‘Growth Is the Problem’ —Chris Hedges Survival will be determined by localities. Communities will have to create collectives to grow their own food and provide for their security, education, financial systems and self-governance, efforts that Heinberg suspects will…
by stiles • • Comments Off on Last Float Down Glen Canyon:Sept/Oct 1962, Part 3…Headed to Hole in the Rock
Edna Fridley was a good friend of the canyon country of southeast Utah for more than 30 years. Every year she returned to the slickrock from her home, back east, to wander and explore what was then one of the…
by stiles • • Comments Off on Herb Ringer’s American West: Moab, Utah in 1952 and 2012…What a difference 60 years makes.
HERB RINGER came West from his home in New Jersey in 1939. Camera in hand, Herb captured the American West, from the Canadian Border to the Rio Grande and from the Big Sur coast to the High Plains. We…
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RichBoy Romney & Friends…a history of partisan ‘characterizations’ —Stiles Much has been written about the obscene opulent wealth of the Republican nominee MITT ROMNEY. He has many homes and an elevator for his car. They say he’s worth almost $250…
Sadly, the end of summer is drawing near. Most of us have been lucky enough to get away for a lazy, hazy week or two. It’s such a relief to escape the hurly-burly that fills every American city with annoying…
From the 1995 Zephyr archives… Maxine Newell was born in New Mexico in 1919 and moved to western Colorado a year later. She has lived in the Four Corners country ever since. In 1995, I sat down with Maxine and…