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The following is a note from Luke Brown, Director, Telluride Academy. Click here to review the Academy's new approach to summer and to view the weekly adventure offerings, which start 6/15. "We are excited and honored (AND READY!) for the opportunity to share our passion for...

Under ordinary circumstances, the event would heading into its fourth year. This year, however, is anything but. Original Thinkers is a fresh and thoughtful ideas festival regularly scheduled for early October in Telluride. The weekend generally features 10 programs, each built around an individual idea...

We curated information about the event below (July 11) announced in The New York Times. And added more virtual theatre happening now, highlighted weekly in Carol Tambor's spot-on newsletter. All for your home entertainment. RSVP to the Broadway happening here. Join the stage’s biggest stars as they...

We curated this story about summer heat and corona written by Jordan Davidson for EcoWatch. The news is not sunny. Researchers have found that warm temperatures in the U.S. this summer are unlikely to stop the coronavirus that causes the infectious disease COVID-19, according to a...

Jonathan Safran Foer is the author of the bestselling "Everything is Illuminated." He also wrote “Eating Animals” and “We Are the Weather.” We curated Foer's latest Opinion piece from the Sunday New York Times. In it he suggests, more pleads, to stop eating four-legged critters...

 For updates on corona in the Telluride region, go to tellmed.org/coronavirus. And for San Miguel County updates, go here. Public Health Officials are working with neighboring counties to identify and contain the spread of a known positive COVID-19 case at a construction site in San Miguel County. On Friday,...

San Miguel Public Health Department issues new Public Health Order, which more closely mirrors the state's Executive Order. All info will be posted on the San Miguel County website on Sunday, May 31. For up-to-date coronavirus information visit here. San Miguel County Public Health, with the...

Despite rumors (fake news?) to the contrary, a new study suggests that hot summer days will not chill out the coronavirus. We curated this story from WebMd. Two new reports suggest that the warm summer months will not significantly slow the novel coronavirus as it spreads...