Aspen Archives

Topic: Profiles

Jonathan Alter

July 2nd, 2008 7:54am
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Jonathan Alter, editor for Newsweek, and cancer survivor, was in town during the Ideas Festival to partake in the seminar What Does the Future hold for Cancer Prevention, Early Detection, and Treatment? along with the media roundtable, A Critical Look at the Presumptive Presidential Nominees. Plum had the opportunity to sit down with Alter and discuss his views on the upcoming election.

Don't forget to check out all of Plum's in-depth and daily coverage of the 2008 Aspen Ideas Festival.

Tribute to Tim Russert

June 14th, 2008 10:21am
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Tim Russert, loving father & husband and consummate professional, sadly passed away June 13. Tim was a friend of Plum and we want to share our memories with you. He was a great man.

Summer Words: A Festival for the Mind

October 16th, 2007 10:46am

For more than three decades Aspen Writers' Foundation has hosted Aspen Summer Words, a literary festival and writing retreat where passionate writers and readers can indulge in a five-day celebration dedicated to the written word.

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Nigerian novelist Chimananda Ngozi Adichie speaks to a full house at Belly Up.

William Bratton

August 27th, 2007 1:11pm

William Bratton, chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, sat down with Plum to discuss his career and his success at reducing crime in Los Angeles and New York City.

Aspen Ideas Festival Kicks Off

July 1st, 2007 8:46pm

Three years ago, Walter Isaacson had a great idea that resulted in many other great ideas. His concept was the Aspen Ideas Festival where writers, world leaders, artists, business people, educators, and thinkers would gather in Aspen for intimate and lively conversations across an array of topics. Through programs, tutorials, seminars and discussions, festival attendees and speakers get to indulge in a sort of university for adults.

Name the topic, and it's covered--politics, education, international affairs, energy, science, arts and culture, and more. The Aspen Ideas Festival brings some of the world's most pressing and complex issues to the table, and speakers and attendees can participate in thought-provoking dialogue about each topic.

This year marks the third Aspen Ideas Festival, and the list of speakers reads like a Who's Who. Some of the featured names include President Bill Clinton, Virgin Group founder/chairman Richard Branson, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Time managing editor Richard Stengel, and many more.

And while full passes to the event may have sold out in record time, the Institute makes sure to accommodate those who didn't get their hands on a pass with almost 40 open-to-the-public events. Tickets for the open-to-the-public events can be purchased at the Music Festival box office, but move quickly, those too are going fast.

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