Events

Sleek and sultry, with a capacity of 450, a large performance stage, red ambient lighting throughout the room, and seating areas for a more private experience, Club Red, a pop up venue within the Telluride Conference Center, Mountain Village, is is reminiscent of the 30’s era jazz...

Please scroll down to the bottom of the post to hear an interview with yoga instructor Tias Little. Tickets/passes for the 8th annual Telluride Yoga Festival here. Sunday, June 21, 2015, the world turned upside down – in downward facing dog. That Sunday was the International Day...

Back in the glitter and grit of the 1970s, artists such as Philip Pearlstein – a heavyweight painter who happens to be part of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art’s illustrious stable (and the uncle of Telluride’s former mayor and county commissioner Elaine Fischer, also a painter) – converted from Abstract Expressionism...

“Cameras don’t take great pictures. Artists take great pictures. And no two artists see the same things the same way,” photographer and social critic Nan Goldin [caption id="attachment_51856" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Rocking in the Free World, Mary Kenez, 1st place, 2014[/caption] Daniel Tucker founded Telluride’s Ah Haa School...

“Be the pose you want to see in the world,” yoga instructor Cat McCarthy Please scroll down to the bottom of the story to listen to an interview returning Yoga Fest presenter Cat McCarthy. Tickets/passes here. In their best-selling book, “Yoga Anatomy,” Leslie Kaminoff and Amy Matthews, internationally...

Come hear Todd Krauss, former TED speaker & PhD Professor of Chemistry, University of Rochester, talk about his research in gathering solar energy more efficiently with light harvesting quantum dots, a new technology that will lead us into a more sustainable future. Tuesday, June 30, 6 p.m.; cash bar,...

Please join us for the next Executive Director Breakfast with Marc Nager, speaking about how to craft and tell a compelling story. Thursday, July 2, 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at the Telluride Historical Museum. One of the most undervalued, yet valuable skills within an organization is the ability to craft and...

Old idea. New blood. [caption id="attachment_51731" align="aligncenter" width="496"] Tira Pacheco, Colorado Avenue[/caption] Eugene Boudin was one of the more adventurous 19th-century painters, known primarily for his beach scenes and seascapes of northern France and luminous skies. One of Boudin's students was a young painter named Claude Monet,...

Mountain Munchkins Child Care & Preschool hosts the eighth annual Touch-A-Truck, a kid-centric fundraising event at which children can touch, climb, explore, and sit in the driver’s seat of a variety of vehicles: service vehicles, work equipment, fire trucks, and police cars. Open to the public and organized...