January 2012

Editor's note: Telluride Theatre is in the midst of a creating a circle of supporter so that the brand new company, created on the bones of Squidshow and the Telluride REP, can  produce great theatre in the region throughout the year. Telluride Inside… and Out...

Poetry and paintings. Beyond some nifty alliteration, the two can easily travel hand in hand. For one memorable day only, Saturday, February 11, the Ah Haa School for the Arts cements a marriage made in heaven when we feature two exceptional and exceptionally creative women in...

A  Sheridan Arts Foundation’s Young People’s Theater production for grades 9 – 12 I mean really. If you are a kid living in New York forced to relocate to that black hole in the middle of  America, namely – and no offense here, I am riffing...

Eric Johnson is a board-certified family nurse practitioner, who has worked at the Telluride Medical Center since 1997. During his tenure, he provided emergency and primary care. These days, however, Eric is focused on the upcoming Gary Wright Memorial Skin Cancer Screening Clinic. That event...

While Superman, Batman and Spiderman may be the most popular superheroes today, if you ask any Telluride local who their favorite one is, they’ll all give you the same answer: The Tellurider. Standing for environmental protection, historical preservation and, of course, skiing, The Tellurider used his...

A common question we interior designers are asked all the time is this: “ Where do you get your inspiration?” Answers will be as varied as the places we come from (literal and metaphorical), so I speak just for TWEED when I say one of...

The Telluride Mountain Village Owners Association (TMVOA), sponsors and producers of the Telluride Festival of the Arts (TFA) announce FAST FACTS for 2012. The event has moved from the traditional 2nd weekend of August to the 3rd weekend to coincide with the 2012 USA Pro...

Ongoing Discussions of Community, Civility and Compassion kick off with Transition to a Slower Future: How Community Resilience and Slow Money could lead to less work and more fun The Telluride-based New Community Coalition partners with the Wilkinson Public Library to create a Building Common Ground...

Discussions of Community, Civility and Compassion kicks Off with Transition to a Slower Future:  How Community Resilience and Slow Money could lead to less work and more fun The Telluride-based New Community Coalition partners with the Wilkinson Public Library in "Building Common Ground", a series funded...

When you live in Telluride, skiing another Mountain is like having an affair. It’s new and exciting and you are ecstatic at the possibilities. At first, you admire everything it has that your Mountain doesn’t -- less bumps, more above-tree-line terrain, wider chutes. You rush to...