POETS’ CORNER: APRIL FOOLS’ DAY, ART & ROSEMERRY
Editor’s Note: Ever wondered why the first day of April brings out whoopie cushions and other pranks? According to web sources many ancient cultures such as the Romans celebr
Editor’s Note: Ever wondered why the first day of April brings out whoopie cushions and other pranks? According to web sources many ancient cultures such as the Romans celebr
Editor’s note: Kierstin Bridger, the 2011 winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize, is a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out and a member of our won
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly (more or less) column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also long
Editor’s Note: The suffragettes. Their names come back to us in waves, like a way distant echoes. Even the name Betty Freidan, the woman who presided over the birth of modern
Editor’s note: Kent Haruf is an award-winning author. His fifth novel is “Benediction,” his first in eight years. “Eventide,” his sequel to the 1999 Natio
Erica Olsen, Barbara Richardson & Jana Richman featured at Arroyo Wine Bar, Monday, March 4, 5 p.m. (In conjunction with Torrey House Press & Great Old Broads for Wildernes
Editor’s note: Here’s a fact about the holiday: worldwide, over 50 million roses are given for Valentine’s Day each year. Personally I prefer the bouquet of poems
Editor’s note: “A Gift for You My Heart Would Bring” is one of many love poems written by a woman who is clearly in love with life, loved and loving. The poem is
Editor’s Note: Kierstin Bridger is the 2011 winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize and a subsequent judge. She is also a regular contributor to Telluride Inside…
Editor note: About now you should start sweating, then grab your wallet and be ready for bolt out the door to buy your sweetheart a little something, at least a bouquet of roses or
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