TIO Seattle: Art Stops!
A stroll along Seattle’s storied waterfront is a must. Recently completed is the Overlook Walk at Salish Steps, just above the Ocean Pavilion, the new addition to the Seattle Aqu
A stroll along Seattle’s storied waterfront is a must. Recently completed is the Overlook Walk at Salish Steps, just above the Ocean Pavilion, the new addition to the Seattle Aqu
A collaboration of the Lone Cone Library and the Telluride Institute’s Talking Gourds poetry program, Stories & Poems is free and open to all ages, thanks to the generosity o
The following article is titled “Microplastics are everywhere, from water to food. What you need to know about the health impacts of microplastics.” It was written by K
To celebrate its 10th anniversary back in 2016, Jennie Franks of SPARKy Productions created an original play titled “The Hispanic Women’s Project” based on true stories of lo
Go here for details about the Town of Telluride’s Fourth of July bash. The original resolution calling for the Continental Congress to declare the United States free from Bri
The Lone Cone Library has teamed up with the Talking Gourds Poetry Project to host a “Stories & Poems” performance series the third Wednesday of each month. The June 19th &
The 51st annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival takes place June 20 – June 23. The Fretliners open the action on the Main Stage, Saturday, June 22. Learn more about Planet Bluegr
Telluride Inside..and Out chose left over right this spring – that is Left Coast over Right Coast. Annually we head East to New York to enjoy a robust cultural bath. Our time in
Glamping adventures can be found in nearly every corner of our Big Blue Marble – including just down the road a piece (about an hour away) from Telluride at CampV in Naturita. Th
Telluride Inside…and Out received the following note from Daiva Chesonis. The former beloved owner of Telluride’s Between the Covers Bookstore and former Poet Laureate,
The Lone Cone Library has teamed up with the Talking Gourds Poetry Project to host a “Stories & Poems” performance series the third Wednesday of each month starting begin
Tuesday, August 8, 2017, friends and family gathered at the Sheridan Opera House to officially honor Wendy Brooks as the Foundation’s 2017 Citizen of the Year. Amen. Been a long
On Friday, March 15, 6:30 – 8 p.m., Coloradans for Protecting Reproductive Freedom is hosting a fundraiser at a private home in Telluride. Join for an evening of discussion
The following article, titled “Did you know you can get combinations of COVID, flu and RSV at the same time?” was written by Katie Kerwin McCrimmon for UCHealth Today.
“From gene therapy to Alzheimer’s treatment, predicting pancreatic cancer to pioneering reproduction methods, there were many promising discoveries in 2023 that will influe
Telluride Science and the Telluride Foundation host local Moiz Kohari for a program titled “Artificial Intelligence 101.” The event is FREE and open to the public. Vi
On the subject of the last Big Event of the holiday trifecta, New Year’s Eve, Shakespeare took the high road: “Come, gentlemen, I hope we shall drink down all unkindnes
No matter how darn organized you are, it is likely there is at least one person on your Christmas shopping list who has stopped you dead in your (very tired by now) tracks. As will
Google “last minute Xmas gifts” and 100s of ideas show up, among my favorites: a gift of your time, like offering to babysit for your friends’ progeny; tickets to a sporting
Family, Fun, Football and Feast! The start of the holiday trifecta in nut shell: Thanksgiving. Question on the (groaning) table: What are you grateful for? Who will you miss at you
Thanksgiving. The holiday evolved into a story of traditions old and new, a day of family, friends old and upcoming, feasting and football. While all that is good, is it good enoug
“All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain” is a chronological account of the best of the Bard’s worst – rogues, thieves and sociopaths. The
No doubt John Patrick Shanley is one dark dude, who writes himself on to the stage – just like painters tend to paint bits and pieces of their inner selves onto canvas. B
And the beat goes on… While there have been a few misses, for the most part NYC continues to deliver the goods. For more about TIO in NYC, go here. The Whitney Museum: “