Culture

Seriously? Since we saw how 2020 went, do we really want to do this, again? I know. Any excuse to wear sequins. Comedian John Oliver was once quoted as saying: “New Year’s Eve is like the death of a pet. You know it’s going to...

Telluride's Sheridan Arts Foundation presents Jeff Daniels live-streamed from his home into yours on Friday, January 8, 2021 at 7 p.m. MST. Daniels will play songs and share stories from his latest album "Alive and Well Enough." $20 individual ticket; $30 multiple people viewing on...

During the holiday season, millions use batteries to power twinkling fairy lights and an endless list of interactive children's toys. That said, according to online sources, websites of the world's leading battery brands advise against mixing old and new batteries due to the risk...

On September 4, 2020 the Telluride Film Festival reluctantly cried "Uncle," albeit eloquently, stating what was obviously to its many fans around the world: in the Age of Corona: "We should be anxious and excited, hurrying around town. Some of you still puzzling over the line...

Thursday, December 17, 2020, marks the 6th Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of the winter season. Throughout the month, Slate Gray Gallery Telluride is featuring a group show of the work of artists in its rich stable. Complimentary gallery guides are available for self-guided tours. At participating...

Telluride Horror Show Announces Call for Entries for 2021. Festival and Vertigo Entertainment partner again on short film submissions. Submission deadlines and other details are available by clicking the FilmFreeway tab here or by visiting the festival website. Telluride Horror Show is now accepting short and feature...

As Executive Director of the Telluride Medical Center Foundation for nearly 12 years, Kate Wadley’s main objective is to attract and secure the funding required to purchase life-saving medical equipment, ongoing training and education opportunities for the medical center staff, and ultimately a capital campaign...

San Miguel County to receive first doses of Moderna vaccine. The slow rollout of COVID-19 vaccines begins to chip away at Phase I distribution. For up-to-date coronavirus information visit here. For more information about the state’s COVID-19 dial, visit here. For more information on Covid testing, visit here. San Miguel County Public...