Author: Susan Viebrock

Reception 6:30 p.m. Films & guest presentations 7:30 p.m. Also breakfast talks, one Friday morning at Hotel Madeline. Mountainfilm in Telluride: the 34th annual event may have ended with the close of Memorial Weekend, but the beat goes on. Its mission – "To educate and inspire...

New and classic pieces by designer of Telluride's "sorority" necklace It's a sorority necklace of sorts – minus the Greek. The asymmetrical arrangement of sterling silver beads, gold leaf-like charms and miscellaneous precious stones is worn by a trendy group of Telluride women, all fans of jewelry...

Old idea. New blood. This week, the Telluride region plays host to 30 nationally recognized artists, who will plant easels in alleys, down by the river, smack dab in the middle of Colorado Avenue, and hidden away in various other nooks and crannies of Mother Nature,...

Beau Staley of Dolce and Pamela Froman plan to donate a percentage of the sales  from Pamela's trunk show to the fire-fighting efforts in Colorado. The best color in town this weekend, Telluride Wine Festival, is not just in wine glasses. It's in the bling. Meet the...

Naming a thing helps give the senses a place to aim, but sadly, the phrase "classical music" is a tour de force of negative publicity. The words suggest something inaccessible outside pop culture. "Classical music" conjures the sounds of dead white guys, for blue hairs...

Top winner receives $500 "Cameras don't take great pictures. Artists take great pictures. And no two artists see the same things the same way," Nan Goldin Daniel Tucker founded Telluride's Ah Haa School for the Arts in 1991 based on the idea that we are all creative....

Writing about yoga instructor Erin Fleming, I feel compelled to quote Sarah Powers, from "Insight Yoga": "Yoga can best be understood as a set of behaviors that develops a holistic experience of the body, heart, and mind… A yoga practice is therefore an in-depth training in...

Program Sponsor, Wags and Menace Foundation of Denver, brings warm-hearted film to the Palm on Friday, June 29,  a benefit for Second Chance Humane Society The Palm Theatre partners with the Wags and Menace Foundation of Denver and the Second Chance Humane Society to screen the...

The steady march that led to the start of the Global Mountain Theatre began as all marches do, with baby steps. Dial it all the way back to 1981, when a remarkable lady named Wendy Brooks figured out a way to help working moms like herself....

Let's play a game of free association. I say "Ashtanga yoga." You say what? "I live for power yoga." Or "Love the workout." Or, "Can't do Ashtanga. That's for the young and for super jocks." And what would Ashtanga yoga teacher Annie Pace say? She would...