WADE DAVIS ON “INTO THE SILENCE”
In Telluride, Wade Davis is a rock star. The man regularly plays to packed venues filled with his “groupies” – I admit to being in the fold – every time he retu
In Telluride, Wade Davis is a rock star. The man regularly plays to packed venues filled with his “groupies” – I admit to being in the fold – every time he retu
[click “Play”, Susan talks with Frank Cicero about Relative Strangers] It was a slam dunk whenever part-time Telluride local Frank Cicero stood in front of a cou
By Elisabeth Gick What makes the Compassion Festival a festival rather than a conference or symposium? The short answer is that a festival is more fun than a conference. Th
By Elisabeth Gick [click “Play” to listen to Elisabeth’s conversation with Peter Gold] Author/anthropologist Peter Gold is coming to the Telluride I
by J James McTigue Temple Grandin’s accomplishments are well known. Despite being diagnosed with autism at three, she earned a Ph.D. in animal science, holds a professorship at C
[click "Play" for Susan's interview with Amy Goodman] (ed. note: In the podcast Susan closes with "See you on Saturday." The event i
Community Publishing 101 wraps up tonight, with a final forum by Bob Rubadeau.
TIO columnist Lisa Barlow reviews a cookbook from NOMA, a top-ranked Nordic restaurant.
[click “Play” for Susan’s conversation with Dr. Cohen] Like the Telluride Musicfest (just over) and the Telluride Playwrights Festival (ongoing this week th
Telluride Bluegrass Festival may be over, but the beat goes on at Telluride's five-star Wilkinson Public Library. Monday, June 21, 6 p.m. Back for an encore performance, Raina
On Wednesday May 19, Telluride's Wilkinson Public Library opened a remote vending branch in Mountain Village, giving the community "uptown" access to books and DVDs.
Rumors of the death of the publishing business may or may not be greatly exaggerated, but the art of publishing is alive and well in Telluride, home to the American Academy of Book
"Telluride Hiking Guide" author Susan Kees talks with TIO about her experiences in the region's high country. The third edition of her book is due out this year, and she also has a
[Click the play button to hear] Alice Ross, the culinary historian author of the Afterword in A Christmas Dinner, put out by Red Rock Press, has worked 20 years as a dedicated food
“Telluride Inside…and Out” is all about what makes Telluride sing, which comes down to the soaring, quirky, original voices of locals such as Ilene and Richard Barth, pedigre