Author: Susan Viebrock

Even if you have your financial house in order, if you are a Boomer (or just curious how) you might want to read this story by Elizabeth O'Brien for Money. It tells the tale of 100-year-old retirees who are still living very well thank you,...

Over 30" of snow in the Telluride region since October 7 and forecasts call for above average snowfall across southern Colorado and the Telluride this winter. And with the good news from El Nino comes this announcement: United Airlines, in partnership with the Colorado Flights...

This may come as no surprise to Telluride locals, but more and more docs are bypassing the traditional apple a day and prescribing time outdoors to heal what ails their patients – and enhance what is already working. Researchers have found that just two hours...

Mountainfilm's Moving Mountains Symposium kicks off Telluride's summer festival season each year. The in-depth conversation takes place at High Camp, aka, the Telluride Conference Center in Mountain Village, on Friday, May 24, 2019. On November 1, Mountainfilm begins accepting film submissions for the 2019 event. Submit...

Telluride is known for its mountains and outdoor adventure. And for supporting  a culture of culture – with one woman at the center of the fine art scene for 31 years. Her name is Baerbel Hacke, former director of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art. [caption id="attachment_77501" align="aligncenter"...

Full season passes, lift tickets, ski and snowboard lessons and nursery products for the Telluride Ski Resort’s 2018/2019 season are available for purchase and a team offering personalized assistance is there to help. Start your journey online at www.tellurideskiresort.com. Note: Full season passes now include additional mountain access as...

The following is a brief overview of more to see and do and a few suggestions about places to eat. Botero at the Marlborough Gallery, 40 East 57 Street, through November 24: [caption id="attachment_77454" align="aligncenter" width="349"] Primera Dama[/caption] Born on April 19, 1932 in Medellín, Colombia, Fernando Botero...

Telluride's Palm Arts​​ presents a special celebration of an important and colorful Latin holiday: "Jarabe Mexicano–Traditions Dia de Los Muertos." The happening takes place Sunday, October 21, 6 p.m,. at Telluride's Palm Complex. Advance tickets: $15 student, $20 adult, $25 day of performance, available here. Please scroll down...