Author Howard Mansfield sits down with Kate Brosnan to discuss his book "The Same Ax, Twice: Restoration and Renewal in a Throwaway Age."
William McDonough, architect and author of "Cradle to Cradle" talks to Kate Brosnan.
Don Etherington talks about the art of bookbinding and his time in Telluride.
Jack Sibbach guides us through Sun Valley's new icon, the Sun Valley Pavilion, made possible by the Holding's and the Sun Valley Company.
Members of the community gather at the Sun Valley Heritage Ski Museum to honor beloved author and local Ernest Hemingway on his birthday.
Plum interviews with ABC and NPR's Cokie Roberts.
Author Jane Green talks about how she began writing and what her life is like now after the publication of her tenth novel.
Author Michael Tougias sits down to talk about his book "Fatal Forcast" during his trip to the island this summer.
Marc Songini sits down with Kate Brosnan to discuss his book and New England's role in the whaling business.
Dan Millman addresses wellness and healthy living during Sun Valley's Wellness Festival.
Through a series of poetic explanations, book maker Daniel Tucker describes the process of creating books.
An interview with longtime rare book store owner Ken Sanders.
An Interview with Sir Ahmed Salman Rushdie, an award winning Indian-British novelist and essayist.
Plum interviews author Edward Hirsch, whom is in town lecturing for the Aspen Writers' Foundation Winter Words Series.
Plum sat down with author Amy Irvine to discuss her Mormon background, and how her novel helped get her life back on track.
Pulizter prize winning author, Richard Russo sat down with Lisa Consiglio to talk about his most recent novel, "Bridge of Sighs".
Dr. Justin Frank, author of the book "Bush on the Couch," discusses his analysis of George Bush and the motives of American voters.
Aspen Writers' Foundation's Winter Words Series brings author Lisa See to lecture about her work.
The Aspen Writers' Foundation's Winter Words Series brings author/poet Ana Castillo to lecture in Aspen.