Woody Creeker and winemaker Kevin Doyle was winding his way through Telluride in February as he marketed his Woody Creek Cellars around the state. Curious about signs that were posted in the town that declared it a “Bill of Rights Safe Community,” Kevin picked up a copy of the town’s resolution. Kevin brought the sample […]
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SNOW LEOPARD IN A WHITE SUIT
INTERVIEW WITH TOM WOLFE When the U.S. National Parks Service breaks ground on the Mount Rushmore of Participatory Journalism, Hunter’s and Tom Wolfe’s profiles will be the first two they dynamite out. These two fellow travelers re-chartered the map of literary journalism, beginning in the middle 1960’s with Wolfe’s The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine Flake Streamline Baby […]
NOBLE COLUMBO, SCAR-FACED SIRE OF WOODY CREEK
BY JIMMY IBBOTSON I used to live with the greatest dog. He was a big bull Lab named Nobel Columbo, Scar-Faced Sire of Woody Creek. A big name for a big dog. He was the star of his litter. My eight-year-old son figured it out. He’d sit on the floor for hours, watching the puppies […]
PATRICIA BLANCHET
THE NEW ORDER: WOMEN OF WOODY CREEK WOODY CREEKER: Patricia I’m so honored to have you in the magazine. You rarely give interviews so this will be a thrill for our readers to get a glimpse into your life. Thank you so much for talking with us today. Let me start by asking you where […]
ANIMISM: A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
BY GAYLORD GUENIN ON THE WAY BACK TO MY CABIN I WOULD STOP BY THE SPRING AND TOSS A PENNY OR TWO INTO THE TINY RIVULET THAT RUNS NEXT TO THE ROAD. I DIDN’T DO IT IN ORDER TO MAKE A WISH, BUT IN SOME SILLY STATE I GOT INTO MY HEAD THAT THIS WAS […]