by Colorado Mountains | Jan 17, 2022 | Colorado News
“All of the fatal avalanche accidents we investigate are tragic events. We do our best to describe each one to help the people involved and the community as a whole better understand factors that may have contributed to the outcome. We offer these comments in...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 16, 2022 | Colorado News
Kell Brook and Amir Khan have taken jibes at each other a while now. And the war of words is likely to continue at least till they share the ring on February 19 in Manchester, especially after Brook’s recent statement on his British opponent. Speaking to Sky Sports,...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 15, 2022 | Colorado News
Films Boutique (“Lunana, A Yak in The Classroom”) has scooped world sales rights to Max Walker-Silverman’s “A Love Song” which is set to world premiere at Sundance and has also been selected for the Berlinale Panorama section. “A Love Song” stars Dale Dickey...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 14, 2022 | Colorado News
Kell Brook believes that Amir Khan has “messed about” during the build-up to their fight and is now sounding “negative” in his new training camp.Brook and Khan’s 17-year rivalry will finally be settled in Manchester on February 19, live on Sky Sports Box Office,...
by Colorado Mountains | Jan 14, 2022 | Colorado News
Earlier this year, I published a novel about a father who loses his autistic son during a blizzard, in the mountains of Colorado. The character of the lost boy, Marshall, was based on my son who has autism and an intellectual disability. When I wrote “To the...