Culture

The 2019 Telluride AIDS Benefit  may over and done and looking over its shoulder at another successful year raising funds for its 8 beneficiaries, but the need to “Fight. Fund. Educate" is not. The decades-long HIV epidemic still persists in the United States and worldwide, with nearly 39,000...

Tickets for the 26th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival are now on sale. Limited quantities are available for 3-Day GA and VIP Passes, Super VIP Passes, 4-Day Camping, Campground Vehicle, RV Passes, and the Fundraiser Dinner for Music Maker Relief Foundation (includes VIP Pass). Buy...

Telluride Jazz Festival, August 9-11, 2019, announces its tickets are on sale now. Early Bird 3-Day Passes are $145 plus fees. The following passes are limited in quantities while supplies last: Early Bird 3-Day, Early Bird All That Jazz, Patron Experience, VIP Experience, "Jazz After...

A completely original theatrical experience is coming to town. Made with love for the community by Telluride Theatre, “Since I Dreamed” plays at the Michael D. Palm Theatre over two successive weekends: March 6-10 & March 14-17, 2019. Mark down the times: March 6, 7,...

On Friday, March 8, 2019, the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program hosts its 23rd annual spring fundraiser: The Blue Party. The event takes place at the Telluride Conference Center in Mountain Village, 6-10 p.m. The ticket price of $65 ($70 at the door) includes a glass...

The Telluride Film Festival is widely known for doing the right thing, not the Industry thing, when it comes to choosing the films showcased over Labor Day weekend. Dating back to Bill and Stella Pence and Tom Luddy and continuing with Julie Huntsinger (and Luddy...

Naturita-based boutique law firm Bachman Law LLC is getting a little help from a Nucla High School student, while also training the community’s next generation of legal professionals. The next event relating to workforce through apprenticeships, hosted by the Colorado Workforce Center (Montrose), is Nucla...

PTSD is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dr. Susannah Smith speaks out on the subject. In order to be diagnosed with PTSD, a person has to have “exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence….” (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual V). Exposure can be by...