December 19, 2009 – Snowmass Village, Colorado

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Ski liftOn December 19, 2009, Peter is broadcasting his radio show from the Viceroy Snowmass in Snowmass Village, Colorado. Featured guests include:

Arnie Weissman, editor in chief of Travel Weekly, revealing the winners of the magazine’s annual awards for best airlines, car rentals, hotel chains, resorts and more;

Kerry Sanders, NBC News correspondent, talking about Challenge America, an Aspen-born organization that offers recreational and cultural opportunities to veterans and others with disabilities;

Janet O’Grady, editor in chief of Aspen Magazine, sharing her tips on how to experience the town’s history and authenticity;

Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor in chief of Cruise Critic, analyzing the hottest cruising trends for 2010;

Michelle Higgins, Practical Traveler for The New York Times, sharing her picks for ski resorts with the best family values that will keep you and your kids happy;

Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, director and chief curator of the Aspen Art Museum, discussing how the museum has grown into a showcase of international art with incorporating local works;

Michael Kenna, renowned British photographer, discussing his book Love in Black and White, a collection of his landscape photographs and poems by Brazilian author Bianca Rossini;

Mark Ovenden, author, broadcaster and public transit aficionado, talking about his enlightening book, Paris Underground: The Maps, Stations, and Design of the Metro;

Auden Schendler, executive director of sustainability at Aspen Skiing Company and author of Getting Green Done, offering practical tips to help travelers go green and talking about sustainability projects that can make a difference;

Houston Cowan, CEO of Challenge America and Challenge Aspen, talking about his quest to help those with cognitive or physical disabilities experience life-changing adventures;

Mark Seal, contributing editor for Vanity Fair, talking about his new book, Wildflower, an Extraordinary Life and Untimely Death in Africa, investigating the real-life murder mystery surrounding the death of activist Joan Root;

Hugo Martin, travel and tourism writer for the Los Angeles Times, telling visitors to Whistler and Vancouver everything they need to know in preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics, including where to stay, things to do, places to eat, and more;

Oliver Sharpe of Aspen Fashion Week, giving a local’s perspective on Aspen’s role in the fashion world and his picks for off-the-beaten-path places to explore;

Michael Kaminer, freelance writer, sharing some eye-opening tips that can make your next trip through customs quicker and easier;

Chuck Thompson, author of To Hellholes and Back, sharing his 10 most overrated attractions, and 10 places that don’t deserve their bad reputations.

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