POETS’ CORNER: A SPRING THING
Editor’s note: Author/poet/recently retired teacher-writing instructor David Feela is a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. His latest book, “How De
Editor’s note: Author/poet/recently retired teacher-writing instructor David Feela is a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. His latest book, “How De
Meet “The Man Who Quit Money” on Tuesday, April 3, at the library … Where you’ve been, physically and emotionally, is what shapes you in the moment. And at this very
When Telluride’s Wilkinson Public Library brought Woody Tasch and Michael Brownlee to Telluride for a presentation on slow money and transition towns, more than 140 attendees wer
Telluride’s five-star Wilkinson Public Library continues its free cooking series and demonstration, Feasts of Spring, featuring the witty, talented chef/author/anthropologist D
On a cold winter day in 2003, four electric cars sat on Telluride’s main street waiting to be driven. No one knew much about them, yet the town was excited. Telluride Town Coun
Saint Augustine wrote: “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” Words that eloquently marry books and travel. It’s that time of year, when we li
Early shopping for FOL members and all sales volunteers takes place Thursday, March 15, 4:30 – 630 p.m. The Friends of the Library’s Used Book Sale returns to the Program R
First of all, what a great celebration of the book the 2012 Oscars were, eh? Six of the nine most nominated films were adapted from books we love to recommend. We like to say “ne
Telluride Arts in Telluride, Colorado, invites submissions to the 14th annual Mark Fischer Poetry Prize to be be judged by Kierstin Bridger. The prize is named in the memory of Tel
Telluride’s five-star Wilkinson Public Library continues its new cooking series, Feasts of Spring, featuring the witty, talented chef/author/anthropologist Dr. Susannah Hoffm
Run—quick!—and hide the Kellogg’s® Special K® Chocolatey Delight cereal. It’s not for my stash, never had a bite. We have one teenager left in the house. You know h
Editor’s note: The final poem in a series of five sent to Telluride Inside… and Out by our favorite Word Woman, Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer to put everyone in the mood fo
For the love of books … and animal magnetism by Alex Beard … at Between the Covers A wonderful way to tell someone you love them on Valentine’s Day, whether it’s that n
Editor’s Note: David Feela is a Colorado poet who resides in Arriola, Colorado, a small rural community north of Cortez. Recently retired from a 27-year teaching gig, David w
Editor’s note: Since Friday, Telluride Inside… and Out has published poems by Word Woman, Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer to get everyone in the mood for Valentine’s Da
Editor’s note: We received this from one of our favorite poet/authors and regular contributors, David Feela, only minutes after Jennifer Hudson sang her tribute – “I
Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of five Valentines from the wonderful Word Woman, Rosemerry Whatola Trommer. We dedicate to all the mothers in the world. And any
Editor’s note: In the roll up to the Holy of Holies for lovers, Word Woman offers some sage advice with a velvet cudgel about accepting what is in our relationships. The moss
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of five poems by our favorite Word Woman, the lovely Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, each meant to set the heart aflutter in the rol
Community Response to Building Common Ground #1 plus Transition Our Way The Telluride-based New Community Coalition and the Wilkinson Public Library were thrilled to have such a fa
Editor’s note: “Tall Tales,” a monthly column on Telluride Inside… and Out is so named because the author knows how to spin a yarn, tall or otherwise. And,
Shadows Heard, Not Seen Sun or shade, the groundhog wakes wide-eyed from a state of hibernation as early as January, rolls over in its burrow and listens to the dark sounds overhea
Wilkinson Public Library is one of 30 libraries nationwide to receive programming support from the Fetzer Institute and the American Library Association for “Building Common Grou
They call it The Big Easy, one of several nicknames for New Orleans. And that’s where Bobbi and I, along with 498 other indie booksellers from North America, will gather today fo