TIO NYC: “REGARDING WARHOL” AT THE MET
“His ideal society has crystallized round him and learned to love his entropy,” Robert Hughes Jeff Koons had a mother. His name was Andy Warhol. I know. Hold the drumroll.
“His ideal society has crystallized round him and learned to love his entropy,” Robert Hughes Jeff Koons had a mother. His name was Andy Warhol. I know. Hold the drumroll.
More about life and school in Megeve. Life here is more formal, including school. For example, I have to call my teachers “madame” or “monsieur.” We donR
So far I have not said much about school, but obviously it is a big part of my life in Megeve. Here in France we have school about eight hours a day. I leave my home in the morning
Shawn Fisher is not just a pretty face. Though Fisher earns milk money designing sets, he is also a playwright, producer and director, who runs the MFA program at Utah State Univer
Editor’s note: Jane Shivers, former honcho marketing exec, is a part-time Telluride local and full time traveler with hubbie Bill Sharp. Jane plans a blog site of her own, but fo
So last week… Last week was big. I started normal school – earlier it was a different deal for the kids who skied – went for two bike rides, mushroom hunting, a hike, and tri
Today is my 21st day in France, the end of my third week. I think it is safe to say that by now I know a little about the food and will consequently write about it. The food system
“When I Last Wrote to You about Africa” tells a brilliant story. Walking through the fourth floor gallery at the Denver Art Museum with African artist, El Anatsui, is like
Today after school I was busy with my first ski practice. Ski training started at 2:00 p.m. The deal was to jump on the air bag for an hour and a half. Then we tramped for a while.
Editor’s note: Thanks to the directors of the Telluride Film Festival, who never pull their punches, many of us were privileged, maddened and saddened to learn the story abou
Today was the first day of school, but I forgot my camera and so could not take any pictures. I promise will get some on the blog this week. School here in Megeve starts at 8:30
Editor’s Note: Last January, Telluride Inside… and Out visited Megeve, located in the Haute-Savoie department, Rhone-Alpes region, southeastern France. The town started
On the Double Armstrong weekend—when “Giant Step” Neil passed away after 82 unblemished years on this planet (minus one day on the moon) and Tour de France Lance fell a long
Editor’s note: Our Tall Tales contributor, Mark Stevens, is the author of “Antler Dust” and “Buried by the Roan.” Both books are on the shelves at Telluride’s own Betwe
According to its website, the USA Pro Cycling Challenge is one of the most demanding bike race ever held on American soil, with racers experiencing breathtaking – and we mean tha
SaddleUp! Foundation is heading full gallop for their second annual fundraiser, The Denver Suitcase Party. The event takes place Friday, August 17. Last year’s bash was a hoot
The beat of authentic, no-frills, Big Easy country music mixed with a strong shot of rockabilly will fill the halls of Ridgway, Colorado’s New Sherbino Theater, Sunday, Jun
June 7 to 14, 2012 Visible Planets: Morning: jupiter Evening: Mercury, Mars and Saturn The transit of Venus across the face of the Sun – our solar system’
Editor’s Note: Ivar Zeile of the PLUS Gallery, 2501 Larimer, is a close friend (and neighbor, when we are in our Denver home). Years ago, Ivar told about two promising young
“The world’s best documented case of the Neolithic Revolution, is in our own backyard: southwestern Colorado’s Mesa Verde region!” said Erica Kinias, Tellur
Editor’s Note: Our Tall Tales contributor, Mark Stevens, is the author of “Antler Dust” and “Buried by the Roan.” “Buried by the Roan” is
Sorry Professor Higgins and Eliza Doolittle, the rain in Spain has absolutely nothing to do with the plain. It much prefers the hilly lands of the country’s northern coast. Remin
Public events of epic proportions orchestrated by Plus Gallery Want to know who’s helping to light the fuse in Denver’s exploding art world? Follow the breadcrumbs. The
Vincent and Anne Mai (along with filmmaker/pianist Josh Aronson) produce the extraordinary Telluride Musicfest, an event that occurs annually in Telluride in June – this year, st