Author: Susan Viebrock

[caption id="attachment_36145" align="alignright" width="200"] Photograph of President Truman receiving a Thanksgiving turkey from members of the Poultry and Egg National Board and other representatives of the turkey industry, outside the White House., 11/16/1949Harry S. Truman Library[National Archives Identifier 200138][/caption]With snow fall comes the holiday season...

The 3rd Annual Backcountry Awareness for Telluride's San Miguel County Search and Rescue is the biggest single fundraiser for the hard-working, life-saving nonprofit. The goal of the event is to start the winter season with greater awareness of backcountry touring opportunities, challenges and safety protocols...

Mountainfilm, this year in Telluride May 24 – May 29, is thrilled to announce longtime festival attendee Cheryl Strayed as Guest Director for the 2019 event. Cheryl has been a part of the Mountainfilm family since 2014 when she came as a Moving Mountains Symposium...

Nearly four feet of natural snowfall and seasonably cold temperatures have the Telluride Ski Resort on track for a Donation Day on November 21; mountain officially opens November 22.

 Stay tuned to the online Snow Report (http://tel.ski/snow) for updates about Opening Day. Download the new Telluride...

An article written by Tara Bahrampour for The Washington Post looks back to the 1960s, but this time, not to the Vietnam War and the antiwar protests, not to the Civil Rights movement and those protests, not to the high-profile assassinations and not to the...

Tickets for the Ah Haa School’s New Year’s Eve Gala in Telluride include an improvisational duet between painter Chris Miller and author/storyteller Craig Childs, plus a banquet prepared by Josh Klein (of Smuggler's and Sidework), a full bar and a selection of  fine wines. For more...

Within eight short years, by 2028 those in the know say, what we eat could well depend upon our genetics: the microbiome in our guts and our physiology. DNA testing will unlock our "personalized nutrition" – which could be good for the planet since livestock...