POETS’ CORNER: 2 MORE POEMS FOR VALENTINE’S DAY
Editor’s note: Did you know that that Italian city of Verona, where Shakespeare’s lovers Romeo and Juliet lived, receives about 1,000 letters addressed to Juliet every
Editor’s note: Did you know that that Italian city of Verona, where Shakespeare’s lovers Romeo and Juliet lived, receives about 1,000 letters addressed to Juliet every
Editor’s note: Cynics insist Valentine’s Day is the day men atone for their ignorance by buying sweethearts toasters and scant silky undergarments and women make desperate
Wednesday, February 6, 6:30 p.m., the Wilkinson Public Library and Between the Covers bookstore host Silverton resident John H. Wright, who is speaking about a little walk he took.
Soon it will be Valentine’s, stirring up those hot-blooded passions at a cold-blooded time of year. Join the Talking Gourds Poetry Club for an evening of warm words, interactive
Between the Covers Bookstore hosts events at the store, in the cafe, at our 5-star library, at festival venues, and now, at Arroyo Wine Bar. Words and wine make a terrific pairing.
Under the non-profit umbrella of the Telluride Institute and in collaboration with the Wilkinson Public Library, Arroyo Telluride and Between the Covers Bookstore, a new poetry gro
Editor’s note: Author/poet/recently retired teacher-writing instructor David Feela is, like Wordwoman Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also long on talent. Mar
Telluride, Colorado and Hue, Vietnam: one more link in a chain that originated in our box canyon but extends around the globe. Sunday, December 30, 5 p.m. Between the Covers Bookst
Editor’s note. No matter how darn organized you are, likely there is at least one person on your Christmas shopping list who has stopped you dead in your (very tired by now)
Editor’s Note: Kierstin Bridger is the 2011 winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize and a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. Usually the edgiest, o
Editor’s note: The seasonal significance of the winter solstice, also described as “the longest night”, “the shortest day” or “the first day of wint
Editor’s note: Almost all of us have been following the aftermath of the massacre in a Connecticut school. Newtown is our town. Their kids, our kids. The following is a response
Editor’s Note: Kierstin Bridger is the 2011 winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize and a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. Possibly the edgiest m
“We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. A
The holidays are upon us, so let’s party hardy! The Telluride region is in for a new treat sure to become a tradition: The First Annual Telluride Holiday Prelude, linking sea