November 2013

This fall, “off-season” is a misnomer in Telluride; it’s on. Snow from September did not melt away as it usually does. Instead, it still lingers on the surrounding peaks. October storms piled on top of the early layers and cold temperatures have not only preserved most...

Here's an informative article that appeared in the Huffington Post, How To Turn Negative Emotions Into Your Greatest Advantage: In our relentless pursuit of happiness, it's easy to shove aside, make light of, or otherwise evade negative emotions. But the truth is that unpleasant feelings are...

The Telluride Ski Mountain may not open for another month, but it’s never too early to get excited about skiing. Sheridan Opera House’s presentation of “The Way of Life” this Thursday, November 7th is the perfect way to do so. Gravity Works and Osprey Packs,...

When the leaves are gone, and the snow starts to fall, I crave soup. Not the cooling soups of summer, the spicy gazpachos and sweet melon concoctions. I want hearty. And buttery. The kind that calls for a loaf of crusty bread beside it just...

It's that time of year. A time when it's officially old enough to start packing up the summer hiking and biking gear and pulling out the winter skiing and hockey gear. And when the days start getting this short, it means it also officially time...

The ski mountain may not be open yet, but there's still a ton to do around Telluride. Check out what's happening at the Wilkinson Public Library. Monday, November 4th, Free Film, Desert Hearts. Cinematheque, in partnership with the Telluride Film Festival, continues its series “They Came...