Author: Susan Viebrock

The Telluride AIDS Benefit continues to wave its “Fight.Fund.Educate” banner on high – and with good reason. With regard to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, today’s political environment is, at best, a giant question mark; at worst, toxic. On the scientific front there may be cause for optimism, but to date there is still no definitive cure...

Telluride's The RIDE 2018 recently announced its headliners, The String Cheese Incident, who are playing for two nights. Joe Russo's Almost Dead, The Dirty Knobs w Mike Campbell and Chris Robinson Brotherhood are also bringing their unique styles of rock. Questions? Email info@RIDEfestival.com.To purchase tickets, go here. The RIDE also features a...

Telluride's Gus Kenworthy is sponsored by Samsung, who sent the following video about our homie. The theme of Samsung’s Olympic campaign "Do What You Can’t," which translates to igniting the Olympic spirit by encouraging everyone to break down barriers to fuel meaningful progress and do what...

The first major dump on January 11, quieted some of the rumors about Telluride. After new storms on January 21 and January 22, 17" of new in just 48 hours, the Telluride Ski Resort opened new terrain around Lifts 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11. The terrain...

Wahoo it’s tax season!!!  Sorry, I know for furless beings tax season is akin to a snow-less winter, a weekend of domestic chores, or even to sticking pins under your fingernails. But for us furry folk, it means saving lives thanks to the Colorado Pet Overpopulation...

The Telluride Institute’s Talking Gourds Poetry Program continues its 20-year tradition of offering a national Fischer Prize contest in honor of attorney/poet Mark Fischer, who died in 1987, and his wife politician/painter Elaine Cantor Fischer, who passed away just three years ago. “Both were beloved members...

Before he was either a saint or a holiday, Valentine was a Christian priest martyred in the third century. Some legends say he was executed for defying an edict against conducting marriages for Roman soldiers whom the emperor believed would fight better without family ties....

The Telluride AIDS Benefit continues to wave its “Fight.Fund.Educate” banner on high – and with good reason. With regard to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, today’s political environment is, at best, a giant question mark; at worst, toxic. On the scientific front there may be cause for optimism, but to date there is still no definitive cure...