Telluride Inside…and Out, Denver: Sunday
"Opus." The word is Latin for work, but it was no work at all. The experience was, top to bottom, a pleasure. Yesterday, Telluride Inside… and Out headed to the Cur
"Opus." The word is Latin for work, but it was no work at all. The experience was, top to bottom, a pleasure. Yesterday, Telluride Inside… and Out headed to the Cur
[click “Play’, Annie talks with Susan about the retreat] Don’t see a Player? Download the latest version of Adobe Flash here.Seeing a Red X in your feed? Your ema
Ivar & Susan It was time to stretch our wings, and so we sprung ourselves from the anodyne Spring of Telluride and headed for our second home: Denver. Our loft is downtown, jus
If your off season plans take you through the Denver Airport, pray that your plane is delayed (slightly) so that you’ll have time to go check out the current exhibit at the Ansba
by Tracy Shaffer If you’ve ever met Holly Kylberg or seen the magnificent D & F Clock Tower on the 16th Street Mall in downtown Denver, you’d instantly know they belong tog
On Monday, March 29, 7:15 p.m., the Telluride Elks Lodge hosts Dr. Mark Hauswald and Dr. Nancy Kerr, who worked tirelessly at Ground Zero in Haiti. Only one month aft
Anna Klein When we at Telluride Inside… and Out write about skiing, we’re usually writing close to home here in Telluride. Last weekend the whole family of daughter, Kj
Look for the delicate crescent of a fresh New Moon as it pairs up with Venus each evening this week in the western sky at dusk. Venus has returned as an evening star and will conti
Editor's note: Tracy Shaffer continues her insider's look at our sister city, Denver. This post is an obituary, sorta, but a hopeful one. Denver theatre closes a door… by
The Telluride AIDS Benefit has grown every year since its grassrootsy beginning in 1994. And since that first year, the Western Colorado AIDS Project has been the event's prima
Telluride local Ben Clark with friends Jon Miller and Josh Butson were in Nepal in the Spring of 2009. Ben has sent along another video installment documenting their journey. In th
Kevin Rucker Denver is Telluride Inside… and Out's home away from home, so last weekend we decided to get an up close and personal look at the oldest part of the city. Lo
by Ben Clark Flying into Marquette, MI late on a Thursday night in February was about as exotic as my life could get. I'm a climber from Colorado and heard there was ice here,
Tracy Shaffer as Mrs. Robinson Editor's note: Telluride Inside…and Out now has a regular Denver contributor, Tracy Shaffer, for readers who may want a big city fix. Tracy
As Telluride looks to a more sustainable future, is every old model new again? On February 10, 6 p.m., The Telluride Historical Museum presents a lively, invitation only, slide sho
Regular readers of Telluride Inside… and Out will remember that we have had the pleasure of a winter visit from our young friend, Andres Correa. Andres is from Chile and has
[click “Play” to listen to MD about his art] The Telluride local known on the streets simply as “MD” is not what his handle suggests. Michael Patrick Dohert
Telluride local Ben Clark takes Telluride on the road every spring, doing what Telluriders often do: Get out there on the edge. This is the second post in a series linking to Ben&#
Often what happens in Telluride does not stay in Telluride. For the past three summers, local Jennie Franks of Sparky Productions has orchestrated an event that takes place over se
With so much variety in Telluride, it's easy to forget how much there is to do within a few hours' drive in any direction. Saturday, January 23, Damon Demas and I took an o
[click “Play” to hear Colin Sullivan’s description of Billings’ workshop] Susie X. Billings is one of the fine artists in the muscular stable of the Telluri
Editor's note: Telluride Inside… and Out welcomes a new writer to our pages. Tracy Shaffer is an award-winning playwright and actress, realtor and ass-kicker, who has wor
[click “Play” to listen to Ben Clark’s conversation with Susan] This is day-in-the-life-stuff for Telluriders. Backcountry turns? Sure. Ice climbing? Ditto. Bould
Jennie Franks' Telluride Playwrights' Festival owes a debt to the Bard. Four hundred years after his death, Shakespeare is still the most popular playwright in the world be