July 2010

Ride the Divide Logo-3 Thetwilightsagaeclipse_smallposter If you missed "Toy Story 3" or "Knight and Day" at Telluride's Nugget Theatre last week, you have another chance. See last week's post.

New at the Nugget this week is "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", rated PG13. Set in Seattle, this third film in a  series pits a 109-year-old vampire against a werewolf for the affections of a young woman. Lots of vampires around the past few seasons, and some werewolves to add a little heat to the chill of the undead probably is a good idea.

On Thursday, July 29,  Paragon/Bootdoctors presents "Ride the Divide", a feature length documentary about the longest mountain bike race.

See below for movietimes, and the Nugget website for trailers and reviews.

Nicole Telluride local Nicole Finger is quiet and self-effacing in person. In successive interviews with this fine artist over the years, Telluride Inside... and Out has never spotted an ounce of hype or self promotion. With one exception: Last year the stunning brunette and Ah Haa School for the Arts board member shook it for all she was worth to sell a dress of an original design for her favorite non-profit.

This year, expect an encore. Nicole Finger has designed another hand-painted dress, the Klimt Dress, which will be on the catwalk at the 18th annual Ah Haa auction, Friday, July 23.

The Klimt Dress, size medium, is hand-painted in layers of acrylic in a perfect replication of Gustav Klimt's famous masterpiece, The Kiss. Woven into the design are 200 hand-stitched Swarovski crystals. It's retail value? Priceless.

Vitals about the auction:

by Elisabeth Gick

[click "Play" for Elisabeth's conversation with Jangchub Chophel]

HHDL-Groups The monks of Gaden Shartse Monastery are returning to Telluride. When they were in town two years ago, they displayed some of their beautiful handmade wares at the Telluride Farmers' Market, conducted a healing ritual at the Ah Haa School, and evoked the vast landscapes of Tibet at the Town Hall lawn in Ophir with the eerie sounds emanating from their throats and longhorns.

This coming Friday and Saturday, July 23/24, the Gaden Shartse Monks plan to teach us aspects of Buddhism and hold a purifying ritual at the Telluride Yoga Center. The weekend activities are topped off Sunday morning, July 25, 10 a.m. to noon, with chanting and music on the terrace of the five-star Wilkinson Public Library.
[click "Play" to listen to Toshiko Akiyoshi's conversation with Susan]

Akiyoshi The 34th annual Telluride Jazz Celebration welcomes Guest of Honor, award-winnning (Downbeat polls, Grammy nominations, etc.) arranger-pianist-bandleader Toshiko Akiyoshi.

Manchurian born Akiyoshi began her piano training at  the age of seven. Her career as a jazz pianist was launched in Japan in 1946. Be-bop pianist Akiyoshi made her first U.S. appearance over 50 years ago: in 1956 she appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival before touring top jazz clubs across the country.

Flair_web Flair Robinson has created a fabulous chair for the 18th annual Ah Haa School for the Arts' auction. The vision for the chair came in a dream to the artist, So it seemed only fitting that the words from Edgar Allen Poe’s “A Dream” be part of the work’s theme.

"This chair is meant to be a throne for a much loved friend, someone so wonderful they deserve a special place to sit when in your home. The chair is covered in hand-cut ceramic tile, self-designed then heat-pressed tile, glass and embellished with recycled treasures," explained the artist. Retail value: $2,000.

Vitals about the auction:

[click "Play" to hear Matt Downer's conversation with Susan]

Reading+Lamp+1+(email) Furniture designer Matt Downer lives and works in the Telluride region. At his shop in Rico, he repurposes fine wood into quietly elegant functional art. Last year, one of his benches was featured in the Ah Haa School for the Arts. This year, Matt worked his alchemy to create a fabulous floor lamp for the silent auction. The Paige Lamp, named for his brand new baby daughter, is 50" tall and long, made of Shedua and steel with multiple counterbalance options. The light source is LEDs for max efficiency.

The Paige Lamp is one of hundreds of items donated to the Ah Haa School by regional artists intent on supporting Telluride's community art center, which offers courses throughout the year.  for young people and adults.

Vital information about Ah Haa's 18th annual auction, themed ARTopia, is as follows:
[to hear Susan speaking with Kristin Holbrook and Melanie Montoya, click "Play"]

Clutch1final Telluride-based San Miguel Resource Center is the region's only nonprofit serving victims of interpersonal violence Historically, the Resource Center's only public fundraiser has been the Chocolate Lovers Fling, scheduled on or close to Valentine's Day to underline the nonprofit's mission to promote healthy relationships. However, violence and assault are not seasonal occurrences. They do not melt away when the snow stops falling.

San Miguel Resource Center board member Kristin Holbrook owns one of the most popular stores on Main Street. Visit Two Skirts starting Thursday, July 22, 4 – 7 p.m. for a cocktail/appetizer reception to kick off a summer fundraiser in support of the Resource Center: Clutch for the Cause.

Skiis copy Telluride's Ah Haa School for the Arts celebrates its 18th annual auction this week, on Friday, July 23. The theme is ARTopia.

The centerpiece of the auction evening, a happening that includes art, food, drinks and multi-media, is the live auction. In support, Telluride Inside... and Out plans to post images of the featured items every day this week, starting today, with Wagner Custom Skis with Original Bill Kreutzmann Artwork & Signature.

Bill Kreutzmann, the drummer who played with the Grateful Dead, has created an amazing new piece of his signature psychedelic digital artwork, which means the custom alpine skis from Wagner Custom are unique. Ski Magazine cited Wagner Custom as one of the 28 people, products and inventions that are revolutionizing skiing. Wagner skis are produced in a solar-powered off-the-grid factory outside of Telluride and represent the pinnacle of ski equipment in the 21st century.


When Telluride Inside... and Out first heard the term "Americana" attached to "music," the words were used to describe Grammy-winner and Telluride Bluegrass Festival regular Tim O'Brien's hybrid of country, folk, bluegrass and swing. Americana is music with a comfortable back-porch feel.

Co-producers (Barbed Wire Productions/Sheridan Arts Foundation) of the Telluride Americana mini-Fest, July 21-24 sum up their event this way: "Americana, roots, blues, folk with a kick, and country with a rock ‘n roll heart."