February 2012

Undoubtedly, powder is one of the best things imaginable to both skiers and snowboarders. But, coming in at a very close second is pristine corduroy. Few things exceed the sensation of carving a huge turn, at high speed, down an untracked groomer - especially when...

One of the things that makes us laugh is a subversion of logic. Case in point: the infamous Monty Python sketch about a cross-dressing lumberjack. Another subversion of logic is just about everything that pops out of actor/comedian Rob Corddry's mouth – at least when he...

Opening reception Thursday Been to Greece? Even if not, you likely know the famous Parthenon frieze. Features horses. As does an upcoming show at the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art. Get ready to channel your inner cowboy. "HorseShow" includes works by Bernie Fuchs, Mark English, Nancy B....

Editor's note: We received this from one of our favorite poet/authors and regular contributors, David Feela, only minutes after Jennifer Hudson sang her tribute – "I Will Always Love You" – to Whitney Houston at the Grammys.  David's tribute, his Valentine if you will, to...

Editor's note: This is the third in a series of five Valentines from the wonderful Word Woman, Rosemerry Whatola Trommer. We dedicate to all the mothers in the world. And anyone who has run away from love in any form. The stone heart was shot...

For ski town folk, powder is not a mere fancy, or even a habit –  it’s an addiction. When you first move to a Mountain town you are fulfilled, even thrilled, that you can get out on the Mountain for an hour during your lunch break....

Guys, you are in luck. You need not rush out and buy diamonds. Nor do you need to waste your hard-earned cash on roses, or worse, their cheap, very distant cousins, carnations. It turns out that what women really want for Valentine’s Day is time....

Editor's note: Reverend Pat Bailey is the pastor of Telluride's Christ Presbyterian Church. He is currently working on his PhD. These posts are based on themes he is exploring for his advanced degree. For more on Pat, see Our Writers. For the last couple of posts...

Editor's note: In the roll up to the Holy of Holies for lovers, Word Woman offers some sage advice with a velvet cudgel about accepting what is in our relationships. The moss heart is Rosemerry's photo. She sees the shape of love everywhere. Because it Hurts...

Ted Hoff sees a lot of dogs of all breeds and personalities in his work at Cottonwood Ranch and Kennel. I don't have another word other than "work", though it's obvious that Ted's work is really a labor of love. A situation that Ted sometimes sees...