Author: Susan Viebrock

"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...

We first met Dr. Haley Perlus at the Telluride WOW Festival. We asked if she would share her pearls with our readers. Haley’s advice tends to apply equally to sports and to life in general. Broncos head coach Vance Joseph shared what the team did during their long delay...

White Snake Projects REV 23 by creator-librettist Cerise Jacobs and composer Julian Wachner premieres at Boston’s John Hancock Hall on Friday September 29 – Sunday, October 1, 2017. The new opera is the centerpiece and opening show of the first Boston New Music Festival hosted by Juventas New Music....

Because writing about connections between nature and culture has never been more urgent, join Orion Magazine and the Southern New Hampshire University Mountainview MFA Program in Creative Writing and teachers Craig Childs and Amy Irvine for an evening to benefit The Orion Scholarship for Students Writing about...

Rebuilding and bolstering an economically depressed community is a challenge, but this is exactly what happened in North Adams, Massachusetts with the MASS MoCA Arts Center. The community transformed 16 acres of 19th century mill buildings into a complex of contemporary visual arts and performing arts...

According to Dr. Shadi Hamid in his new book Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle over Islam Is Reshaping the World, the failure of democracy to take root in the Islamic world is not about the election of Islamists. It is the sheer panic their ascent to power prompts...

Telluride's Sheridan Arts Foundation’s Young People’s Theater is proud to present its fourth annual parent/kid play, “Peril on the San Miguel: A Melodrama!” starring eight students grades 3-5 and their parents. The show takes place Sunday, September 24, 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and ALL proceeds benefit Soleil Unternahrer,...

Join Telluride’s Palm Arts and Telluride Dance Collective in its first annual original dance showcase, Mass Movement. Fresh local dance on the Main Stage at the Palm, Thursday, September 21 and Friday, September 22, 7 p.m. Tickets available at the door or purchase your tickets here: adults- $15, students- $10. The Telluride Dance...

The Telluride Festival of Cars & Colors is the embodiment of the classic Concours combined with the best aspects of today’s automotive lifestyle events. The 3rd annual Telluride Festival of Cars & Colors takes place Thursday, September 21 - Sunday, September 24. The weekend is a...