Arts

Reed Lindsay

Shifting the Spotlight

Eventually, Lindsay’s report took him to Cuba. As a matter of fate, he reported there during the Obama Presidency, who ushered in a historic opening of U.S.-Cuba relations, and Trump, who returned U.S. policy to “a Cold War-era policy of economic warfare,” Lindsay explained. “In terms of being able to make a living, have hope, or feel like your country has a future or not.” Lindsay said the outcome of U.S. elections has had more profound effects in Cuba than for most Americans at home.

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Reed Lindsay

Shifting the Spotlight

Eventually, Lindsay’s report took him to Cuba. As a matter of fate, he reported there during the Obama Presidency, who ushered in a historic opening of U.S.-Cuba relations, and Trump, who returned U.S. policy to “a Cold War-era policy of economic warfare,” Lindsay explained. “In terms of being able to make a living, have hope, or feel like your country has a future or not.” Lindsay said the outcome of U.S. elections has had more profound effects in Cuba than for most Americans at home.

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Liberty Theatre

Stage Lights Shine on Liberty Theatre

The 2024/25 season launched with the summer production of Boeing Boeing, a classic farce and slamming comedy. The show became TLTC’s all-time highest-grossing production, selling out the Liberty Theatre from the front row to balcony seats during its three-week run. Originally written in the 1960s, LA-based director Veronica Moonhill infused the retro-style play with her own twist, challenging the classic gender roles baked into the original and adding a unique flair to TLTC’s production.

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Caleb Meyer art

Of Memory and Light

Meyer still often uses this process (drawing or painting without looking down) when creating new works as a way to help get in the flow and capture the intent of a piece. “Starting with contour drawing offers a way to let my hand interpret the scene as my mind is seeing it so that I can get to the true essence of the painting,” he said.

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Sun Valley Writer's Conference

From A(twood) to Z(ygar)

Like all great stories, SVWC began with an idea. “Years ago, when I was hired as a reporter at The Arizona Republic,” says founder Reva Tooley, “I inherited the responsibility for a popular Books & Authors Luncheon, sponsored by the newspaper. Some years later–after marriage, motherhood, and a home in Ketchum–I got the idea that Sun Valley might embrace a similar sort of event.”

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Lisa Wood Art

A Societal SHIFT

Wood began her artistic career in photography with a six-part body of work titled “Surface Surveys” (2015-2019). Then came a pivotal moment in the 2020 pandemic. The unprecedented event that brought the developed world to a standstill prompted Wood to partner with World Land Trust, a global conservation charity, to align her artistic vision with the WLT’s practical mission of safeguarding vulnerable wilderness acres around the world.

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Taste of Sun Valley – Summer ’19

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Acclaimed filmmaker Reed Lindsay challenges conventional reporting methods to amplify underrepresented voices
Riley Boice
Eventually, Lindsay’s report took him to Cuba. As a matter of fate, he reported there during the Obama Presidency, who ushered in a historic opening of U.S.-Cuba relations, and Trump, who returned U.S. policy to “a Cold War-era policy of economic warfare,” Lindsay explained. “In terms of being able to make a living, have hope, or feel like your country has a future or not.” Lindsay said the outcome of U.S. elections has had more profound effects in Cuba than for most Americans at home. [...]
Comeback season sees soaring sales and community engagement
Words by Carolyn French / Photos by Kirsten Shultz
The 2024/25 season launched with the summer production of Boeing Boeing, a classic farce and slamming comedy. The show became TLTC’s all-time highest-grossing production, selling out the Liberty Theatre from the front row to balcony seats during its three-week run. Originally written in the 1960s, LA-based director Veronica Moonhill infused the retro-style play with her own twist, challenging the classic gender roles baked into the original and adding a unique flair to TLTC’s production. [...]
The rich and textural oil paintings of Caleb Meyer
Laurie Sammis
Meyer still often uses this process (drawing or painting without looking down) when creating new works as a way to help get in the flow and capture the intent of a piece. “Starting with contour drawing offers a way to let my hand interpret the scene as my mind is seeing it so that I can get to the true essence of the painting,” he said. [...]
Sun Valley Writers Conference celebrates 30 years
Pamela Kleibrink Thompson
Like all great stories, SVWC began with an idea. “Years ago, when I was hired as a reporter at The Arizona Republic,” says founder Reva Tooley, “I inherited the responsibility for a popular Books & Authors Luncheon, sponsored by the newspaper. Some years later–after marriage, motherhood, and a home in Ketchum–I got the idea that Sun Valley might embrace a similar sort of event.” [...]
Lisa Wood’s artistic commentary on our modern world
Winter Warchol
Wood began her artistic career in photography with a six-part body of work titled “Surface Surveys” (2015-2019). Then came a pivotal moment in the 2020 pandemic. The unprecedented event that brought the developed world to a standstill prompted Wood to partner with World Land Trust, a global conservation charity, to align her artistic vision with the WLT’s practical mission of safeguarding vulnerable wilderness acres around the world. [...]
Author Kristin Hannah sits down with a character from her best-selling novel
Jean Enersen
“The Women” centers on the heroism of military nurses in Vietnam, whose return home is as devastating for them as the war itself. Hannah’s inspiration for writing this story arose during the COVID-19 pandemic, as she observed frontline nurses lacking the recognition they deserved. She found parallels between the Vietnam War era and today’s divided society, prompting her to revisit the Vietnam narrative. [...]
Riley Boice’s New Way to Western Wear
Carolyn French
Boice grew up in Hailey surrounded by a family of crafters and creators. Her mom was the first to introduce her to the sewing machine, and as her interest in fashion manifested, she looked to needle and thread to personalize her style. Boice began altering thrifted pieces, hemming them to her size and adding or deleting elements to match her aesthetic. However, it wasn’t until college that Boice turned to sewing as a creative outlet and a potential business. [...]
Hand-crafted weapons that compliment more than compete
Winter Warchol
For an item meant to last the test of time, it only makes sense that David Oscarson draws inspiration from history for his intricate pens and knives. Creating these pens begins when pure sterling silver is bored out of their workshop in London. Using a guilloché technique dating back to the Russian Empire, the patterns for each individual collection are not cast or struck with a die. [...]
Tina Barney's new book showcases early career in Sun Valley
Hayden Seder
 Photographer Tina Barney has found great success over the course of her 40-year career, with photographs in numerous public collections, [...]
The quality could not be better
Winter Warchol
For avid fishermen looking for quality, unique products, Snake River Net Company’s handcrafted nets and fly boxes are made with care and attention to detail that only a lifelong fisherman could instill. [...]