Culture

"Berkeley Plantation, VA: The autumn sun was rapidly dropping toward the broad James River when two pieces of reddish baked clay, each not much larger than a thumbnail, emerged from the Virginia mud. Mark Horton, an archaeologist from the UK’s University of Bristol, gave the...

The longevity of the Telluride AIDS Benefit (TAB) rests on one simple fact: HIV/AIDS remains a critical public health issue. TAB is committed to continuing to raise awareness and inspire people to support the cause until there are no new infections and those living with...

Fifty Shades of Gay? Everyone is invited to join in the fun at the 24th annual Telluride Gay Ski Week, February 24 - March 2, 2024. Producer Steve Gumble shares the schedule. And tickets are now on sale. Tickets here. Go here for more about Telluride Gay...

No doubt John Patrick Shanley is one dark dude,  who writes himself on to the stage - just like painters tend to paint bits and pieces of  their inner selves onto canvas. Born in the Bronx in 1950, Shanley likes to call attention to his...

Located at 51st Street and 11th Avenue, the Irish Arts Center (IAC)  is well worth checking out the next time you are in New York City. No blarney. And our pre-show dinner at Sesamo also deserved a round of applause. Read on for details.. Go here...

To date we have visited The Met, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Cooper Hewitt, Neue Galerie, Jewish Museum and the Frick Collection with mixed responses. If your time in New York is limited, see "Manet/Degas," Matisse and Derain in the Fauve show, and early Buddhist...

Things that go bump on the mountain? Who in Telluride doesn’t like moguls? Things that go bump in the night? Also a familiar, though perhaps less welcomed occurrence in town, where ghosts are known to haunt some of our favorite, well, haunts: the New Sheridan...