April 2014

When I was a hormone-addled adolescent in the late 1960s and early ’70s, I would often look up at a poster of Sigmund Freud on my brother’s bedroom wall. The title on the portrait – something like ‘Freud: explorer of the unconscious and discoverer of...

My name is Blaze and I am a homeless dog here at Second Chance. Because no one seemed to want me, I was almost euthanized. Since I am now safe and Second Chance will help me to find a loving home, I want to address...

In the run up to Telluride’s jam-packed summer season, •  Family Field Day Trip - Museum of the Mountain West           Saturday, May 17      9:00am - 3:30pm                    $10/$5 for kids 6-15 Bring the kids for this exciting glimpse into 19th century Colorado at the Museum...

Ah Haa’s 2014 Youth Art Awards brought in over 120 submissions by public school students from Nucla, Naturita, Paradox, Norwood, and Telluride, as well as Telluride Mountain School students. Submissions ran the gamut from drawings and paintings to printmaking, ceramics and even video. All entries...

Chicken's universal appeal is pretty logical: It can be roasted or braised, fried or grilled, cooked whole or nuggeted and dipped in ketchup. Plus, we love that it's a blank canvas for flavor, just as happy bathed in lemon and wine as it is stewed...

I am proud to say I used to work with Ben Knight. I was the journalist who covered Telluride’s cultural economy when he was the young ace photographer on the local daily, then in its heyday. Feeling print media had gotten a bit sketchy, Ben, who has been...

If you, like me, try to consume as many “good” foods as possible and eat healthfully, you will want to read this blog  published in up wave.com. You’ve proudly switched your morning bacon, egg and cheese biscuit to a slice of whole-grain toast with avocado and hummus,...

My name is Susan and I am a chocoholic. And I know I am not alone. But here’s the really good news, made official in a recent article by Gretchen Reynolds in the New York Times Magazine: the food ancient Mayans revered turns out to be...

“Fantastic Mr. Fox" is based on a story by Roald Dahl and adapted and directed by the Sheridan Arts Foundation’s founder & artistic director Jen Julia. It is performed by students from grades 3 – 5. Performances Friday, May 2 – Monday, May 5. What do...