TIO NYC: Two Shows at The Met!
“The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through January 8, 2023. The show begs the question: Who needs social media to
“The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through January 8, 2023. The show begs the question: Who needs social media to
Graffiti refers to the act of writing, drawing or painting text or images on surfaces like, but not limited to, walls. Artists who practice this form usually do so under a pseudony
“Saturn Devouring His Son” depicts the Roman god, also Titan Kronos in Greek mythology, savagely eating one of his children. It is one of Francisco de Goya’s most
Telluride and Mountain Village on the Fourth of July, two addresses, two happenings straight out of yesterday, from Kodak, Hallmark, and Rockwell. Go here for more about happenin
Telluride MusicFest is back. The 2022 concert series is now under the co-artistic direction of Kathryn Lockwood and Yousif Sheronick and hosted by Claire Beard’s Telluride
Father’s Day. What does it actually mean? Mother’s Day has clear, well-defined expectations: flowers, brunch, more flowers, maybe some chocolate. But dads’ day? The third
Father’s Day is a celebration honoring, well, fathers. The holiday also tributes fatherhood in general, paternal bonds, and the influence of dads in society macro, or in this cas
The origin story of Father’s Day arguably begins in May of 1909, when a woman named Sonora Louise Smart Dodd of Spokane, Washington, heard a Mother’s Day sermon in her home
Colorado Ski Country USA projects record skier visits. The 2021-22 season shows recovery from pandemic. Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) announced today at it’s 59th Annual Meet
“UKRAINE UNDER FIRE” with Jordan Campbell: A multimedia presentation about the war in Ukraine and the path of global humanitarian advocacy. The happening takes place tw
The Telluride Science Research Center hosts Dr. Jayajit Das. His talk, titled “Harnessing the Power of Immunity,” continues this summer’s 7-week series of Town Talks presen
Jeffrey Price’s reading of his “Improbable Fortunes” is happening at Camp V on Thursday, June 9, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. CampV is located at Ee 26 Road, Naturita,
Planet V is a new boutique festival created by CampV. The weekend offers participants an immersive experience in music, art, Lake V pond days, art workshops and desert night fire i
Still on an East Coast cultural roller coaster ride full of thrills (but no spills to date), we were privileged to see two more exciting shows: Faith Ringgold’s “Americ
We continued to forward march through the bounty that is New York’s Spring offerings: more about theatre and dance. Sam Gold’s Macbeth at the Longacre Theatre through J
How to patch up the holes gauged out by life in the Age of Corona? Try art caulk. Try New York City, which is fully open for business – at least for now. In what is arguabl
She was a millionaire Bohemienne. He was a lower-middle-class prodigy. But what she said and what he said came to matter equally to those who understood (and generations later, und
“The longevity of the Telluride AIDS Benefit rests on one simple fact: HIV/AIDS remains a critical public health issue. TAB is committed to continuing to raise awareness and
Did you know the Italian city of Verona, where Shakespeare’s lovers Romeo and Juliet lived, receives about 1,000 letters addressed to Juliet every Valentine’s Day? Cynics insis
Since we saw how 2021 went, do we really want to do this, again? I know. Any excuse to wear sequins. Or sequined face masks this year. Comedian John Oliver was once quoted as say
“Deep grief sometimes is almost like a specific location, a coordinate on a map of time. When you are standing in that forest of sorrow, you cannot imagine that you could eve
Some of the seasonal cards I received this year – flinching as I say “I,” not “we” – came with synopses of the past year, most of them, as is the way of
Truth is every year we bring something to the holidays besides a long gift list (and too little time). Packed in the back of our closets alongside the battered tinsel star, the goo
The winter solstice is not the full day of December 21. Rather it occurs at a specific time, at the point the sun is shining farthest to the south, directly over the Tropic of Capr