Author: Susan Viebrock

The Telluride Venture Accelerator is an initiative of the innovative, impactful Telluride Foundation. The 17-week hybrid on-site/remote program is helping build world-class start-up ventures in one of the most beautiful mountain communities in the world, namely, Telluride, Colorado. Applications are now open for the class of 2018. Go...

The Telluride Institute’s Ute Reconciliation program hosts the Second Annual Indigenous Peoples Day in Telluride, in partnership with San Miguel County and the Telluride Historical Museum.
 The Museum event is free, although donations to continue the Telluride Institute’s cultural outreach programs are encouraged. The Telluride Institute’s Ute Reconciliation Program was...

Telluride Arts’ First Thursday Art Walk is a festive celebration of the art scene in downtown Telluride for art lovers, community, and friends. Participating venues host receptions from 5 –8 p.m. to introduce new exhibits. Among the highlights of the happening on October 5 is a show...

The Telluride Choral Society announces upcoming orchestral concert featuring the uplifting, locally created "Requiem for Eagles.” The musical happening takes place Sunday, October 8, 3 p.m. at Telluride’s Palm Theater; pre-concert talk, 2-2:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 for adults; $15 for students, available here, by calling 970.369.5669,...

First Wave of Films announced for 2017 Telluride Horror Show, October 13-15. Line-up includes U.S. Premiere of CREEP 2 and JUNGLE with Daniel Radcliffe CREEP 2 is directed by Patrick Brice and features Mark Duplass, who also starred in the first CREEP film, a 2014 Telluride Horror Show Official Selection. JUNGLE is directed by...

Telluride expands 2017-18 winter flights to MTJ. Up to 3 flights daily from Dallas-Fort Worth; Charlotte; and Salt Lake City among the latest hubs added to Telluride’s air service expansion. Telluride is more accessible than ever, as more flight options have been added for the 2017-18...

On Tuesday we toured the High Line,the public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. It runs from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street, between 10th and 12th Avenues. En route, New York’s...

Although there are no overnight beds at the Telluride Regional Medical Center, there are nights when one particular person never leaves. [caption id="attachment_69152" align="aligncenter" width="432"] Eric Adolphi is the Man Behind the Curtain at the Telluride Medical Center.[/caption] Since 2002, Eric Adolphi has served the local Medical...

"As fall begins to settle in, I'm excited to share some Mountainfilm news. I would like to formally welcome Suzan Beraza as Mountainfilm's interim festival director. With 20 years of Mountainfilm experience in various roles (videographer, festival judge, screening committee member, commitment grant judge and board member), Beraza has a long history with...

The unending wonder and dramatic precariousness of the human condition are on parade in two distinctly different shows in two distinctly different mediums: “Mary Jane,” a play starring Carrie Coon at the New York Theatre Workshop; and the sculptures and drawings of Tom Otterness’ “Tipping Point” at the Marlborough Gallery. (Coincidently, both shows...