The Sun Valley Music Festival presents its fifth Winter Season at the Argyros Performing Arts Center from March 15-17, 2023. The program will feature Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, one of the most popular works in all classical music, in an arrangement for 21 brass and percussion musicians that captures the power and emotion of the original. Music Director Alasdair Neale will conduct the performances, which will also feature a series of short works showcasing the beauty and range of various instruments in the brass and percussion sections. Admission is free, and the atmosphere at the Argyros will be intimate, offering the perfect setting for audience members to experience this beautiful music up close and personal. This year’s program will feature two acts with an intermission, and the same program will be performed each evening. Tickets Admission is free, but space is limited, and reservations are required. Reservations for the public begin on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 9 a.m. (Mountain Time). Seating is limited to two seats per household for one performance. Reservations are available online at svmusicfestival.org. Festival donors of $6,000 and up may reserve seating early, beginning Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 9 a.m. (Mountain Time), by calling the …

The Color of Sound explores the relationship between art and synesthetic experience. It features artwork by artists who are synesthetes – who experience synesthesia, the phenomenon by which certain people experience one sense through another – as well as work by artists who, though not synesthetes, seek to create synesthetic experiences for viewers. Synesthesia can take a wide variety of forms (perceiving letters or numbers as colors, for example, or associating a word with a scent or taste), but perception of sound as color or as shape has been particularly powerful for artists who have sought to convey synesthetic experiences. The artwork in the exhibition ranges from paintings, drawings and sculptures inspired by the synesthetic experience of music to film projections and an immersive installation.

“I like to think of the winter season as a time for the land itself to rest. Zero human activity, the silence of falling snow in one of the most remote places on earth is enchanting and reflective.” -Tuck Fauntleroy
Fauntleroy’s focus for his Burn series are wildfire affected regions in Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. They represent a mixed perspective with some images shot aerially and others shot from the ground. Like much if his other work, the aerial images were captured flying over the territory via small single engine airplanes from an open window for an unobstructed lens.
Burn is timely and relevant in the current environment of climate change and the proliferation of recent fires across the western US and globally. The massive 1988 Yellowstone fires were a wake-up-call and significant warning of destruction and foreshadowing of the cost of climate events. Warming, drought, and the resulting fires have never been more dangerous.
The photographs are careful compositions of positive and negative space while capturing the elegant lines and shapes created by a natural landscape scared by flame. Critical to the series is the the idea of taking something more commonly perceived as unsightly, destructive, negative and making it beautiful, elegant and engaging.

“My work is very emotional by nature. I rely on colors to set the atmosphere and play off of each other like our emotions do inside of us.” -Thai Mainhard
Brazilian born painter Thai Mainhard’s practice harnesses her own raw and immediate need to create. Each abstract painting combines expressive mark making with dense blocks of color exploring the opposing forces that make up our lives. Mainhard encounters human nature, exploring happiness, frustration, surprise, connection, spirituality, and overall thinking processing. Each of her works is emotional; it is a lush expression of her inner jungle. Going through a deep internal process, the artist creates artwork that represents human nature’s fragility and opposes it to the robustness of emotions and feelings.

Blaine County Recreation District invites the community to join in the free 2023 Wood River Trail Challenge, which runs from January 27 through February 28
To complete the challenge, participants must ski, walk, snowshoe, or snowbike the entire 32 kilometers of the Wood River Trail, from Hulen Meadows in Ketchum to Gannett Road in Bellevue.
Participants may tackle the challenge all at once or break the trail up into sections and complete them between January 27 – February 28. Finishers will need to complete and mail a form to receive a prize from the BCRD.
The Wood River Trail is a 32-kilometer multi-use, year-round path that provides a non-motorized connection between the Wood River Valley communities of Bellevue, Hailey, Ketchum, and Sun Valley. BCRD grooms the Wood River Trail in the winter and provides this resource free for all users. MAP HERE

Discount Tuesdays are Back! All Seats – All Shows — Only $6
Box office Opens Daily at 3:50pm
We thank you all for your continued support. We’ll see you at the movies!
See movies times at: https://mlcinemas.com/
We are a cash only business
Throughout the year, The Limelight Lounge is the place to be in Ketchum for live local music. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a day on the mountain. Order a beer and a few apps (or go all out with dinner from our menu), and enjoy some of the best local talent in an intimate setting.
Live music schedule:
January:
Sun 1st– Aaron Golay
Mon 2nd– Cadillac Carl
Thurs 5th– Kevin Ware
Fri 6th– Mark Mueller
Sat 7th– Jordan Shaw
Sun 8th– Andy Crosby
Mon 9th– Andy Crosby
Thurs 12th– David Henry
Fri 13th– David Henry
Sat 14th– Tyler McFarlane & Ben Breiding
Sun 15th– Travis McDaniel
Mon 16th– Aaron Golay
Thurs 19th– Kevin Ware
Fri 20th– Mark Mueller
Sat 21st– Kevin Ware
Sun 22nd-Wes Urbaniak
Mon 23rd– Greg Shochet
Thurs 26th– Kevin Ware
Fri 27th– David Henry
Sat 28th– David Henry
Sun 29th-Travis McDaniel
Mon 30th-Spencer Dahl
February:
Thurs 2nd– Kevin Ware
Fri 3rd– Mark Mueller
Sat 4th– Tyler McFarlane
Sun 5th– Moonshine Schubert
Mon 6th– Doublewide
Thurs 9th– Kevin Ware
Fri 10th– Mark Mueller
Sat 11th– Bryan Speth
Sun 12th– No Music, Super Bowl
Mon 13th– Johnny & Jen Pisano
Thurs 16th– Kevin Ware
Fri 17th– Sadie Campbell
Sat 18th– Kevin Ware
Sun 19th– Adam Williams
Mon 20th– Travis McDaniel
Thurs 23rd– David Henry
Fri 24th– David Henry
Sat 25th– Sadie Campbell
Sun 26th– Travis McDaniel
Mon 27th– Aaron Golay

JANUARY 26–FEBRUARY 5
THE SPOT PRESENTS
12 TIME TONY-AWARD WINNING MUSICAL:
CABARET
Book by Joe Masteroff
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood
“OUTSIDE IT IS WINTER. BUT IN HERE IT IS SO HOT!”
Directed by BRETT MOELLENBERG
Music Directed by R.L. ROWSEY
Choreography by JULIA BRAY
CABARET will turn up the heat this winter, as The Spot transforms into the Kit Kat Klub.
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920’s draw to a close, a garish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Cabaret. With the Emcee’s bawdy songs as wry commentary, Cabaret explores the dark, heady, and tumultuous life of Berlin’s natives and expatriates as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken with English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and Sally’s boarding house, tentatively begins a romance with Herr Schultz, a mild-mannered fruit seller who happens to be Jewish.
SUITABILITY:
Recommended for audiences 14+ due to mature themes.
RUN TIME:
approx. 2.5 hours with intermission
PERFORMANCES:
Thursday Jan. 26 @ 7:30pm
Friday Jan. 27 @ 7:30pm
Saturday Jan. 28 @ 7:30pm
Sunday Jan. 29 @ 6:00pm
Wednesday Feb. 1 @ 7:00pm
Thursday Feb. 2 @ 7:00pm
Friday Feb. 3 @ 7:30pm
Saturday Feb. 4 7:30pm
Sunday Feb. 5 @ 4:00pm, 8:00pm
TICKET PRICING:
TABLE >> $120
*2 Seats at a 2-Top table next to the stage
PREMIUM>> $40
STANDARD >> $30
STUDENT/30 and UNDER>> $20
*special price for patrons currently enrolled in school and/or patrons aged 30 and under
All sales are final. Tickets cannot be refunded, only exchanged for other available show dates. In the event of a performance cancellation due to COVID-19, all ticket holders will be given the option to donate their ticket, receive a one-time refund or exchange for another performance.
COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS as of December 2022:
*Masks are recommended for the safety of our cast, crew and audience, but are not required for entry.
*We do not require proof of vaccination/negative test-results at this time.
*If you are feeling unwell, we ask that you remain home. We do have medical exceptions to our return policy.
*This show is performed by a fully vaccinated + regularly tested company.
*If COVID-19 Metrics in Blaine County escalate above “low” we may need to reimplement mask-wearing. If this occurs all patrons will be notified via email and masks will be made available at the door to comply with Actors Equity Association Health and Safety Standards.
Throughout the year, The Limelight Lounge is the place to be in Ketchum for live local music. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a day on the mountain. Order a beer and a few apps (or go all out with dinner from our menu), and enjoy some of the best local talent in an intimate setting.
Live music schedule:
January:
Sun 1st– Aaron Golay
Mon 2nd– Cadillac Carl
Thurs 5th– Kevin Ware
Fri 6th– Mark Mueller
Sat 7th– Jordan Shaw
Sun 8th– Andy Crosby
Mon 9th– Andy Crosby
Thurs 12th– David Henry
Fri 13th– David Henry
Sat 14th– Tyler McFarlane & Ben Breiding
Sun 15th– Travis McDaniel
Mon 16th– Aaron Golay
Thurs 19th– Kevin Ware
Fri 20th– Mark Mueller
Sat 21st– Kevin Ware
Sun 22nd-Wes Urbaniak
Mon 23rd– Greg Shochet
Thurs 26th– Kevin Ware
Fri 27th– David Henry
Sat 28th– David Henry
Sun 29th-Travis McDaniel
Mon 30th-Spencer Dahl
February:
Thurs 2nd– Kevin Ware
Fri 3rd– Mark Mueller
Sat 4th– Tyler McFarlane
Sun 5th– Moonshine Schubert
Mon 6th– Doublewide
Thurs 9th– Kevin Ware
Fri 10th– Mark Mueller
Sat 11th– Bryan Speth
Sun 12th– No Music, Super Bowl
Mon 13th– Johnny & Jen Pisano
Thurs 16th– Kevin Ware
Fri 17th– Sadie Campbell
Sat 18th– Kevin Ware
Sun 19th– Adam Williams
Mon 20th– Travis McDaniel
Thurs 23rd– David Henry
Fri 24th– David Henry
Sat 25th– Sadie Campbell
Sun 26th– Travis McDaniel
Mon 27th– Aaron Golay