SPARKy Productions & The Palm: National Theatre Live “Hamlet”
“Hamlet” is an evening of dinner theatre, presented by SPARKy Productions and the Palm, Sunday, December 20. The happening starts at 4:30 p.m. Running time is about 3 hours, p
“Hamlet” is an evening of dinner theatre, presented by SPARKy Productions and the Palm, Sunday, December 20. The happening starts at 4:30 p.m. Running time is about 3 hours, p
Telluride Theatre’s “Parallels” continues through Sunday, December 13, at The Ah Haa School for the Arts, 300 South Townsend Street, Telluride. Free, though a $15 donations
An added bonus from the Telluride Foundation: $15,000 in match money, $1,000 for Best Marketing. Tuesday, December 15, 2015 (12.15.15), the Telluride Foundation and local nonprofi
Telluride Arts presents Holiday Prelude Art Walk, happening 12/10/15 or the Second Thursday of the month, not First Thursday as is the tradition (almost) every other month in s
Fly Me to the Moon Saloon brings the heat during the frosty December holiday season. Denver’s psycheblues outfit Dragondeer, 2014 winners of Telluride Blues & Brews F
The Sheridan Arts Foundation & Black Tie Ski Rentals present Teton Gravity Research’s “Paradise Waits.” Screening is Friday, December 11, 2015, 6 & 9 p.m., Sheridan O
“The days when physicists could ignore the concept of parallel universes may have come to an end. If that doesn’t send a shudder down your spine, think of it this way: our worl
No holiday is more closely associated with music than Christmas, whose evolution as a cultural phenomenon is reflected in those sounds. As Christmas became more secular, spiritual
When we began this series, I wrote about the many benefits received from a regular meditation practice. Just in case you missed the post, however, the facts are repeated below.
Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque at the Wilkinson Public Library Presents: Technicolor Explored, “Bambi.” Monday, December 7, 6 p.m. FREE TO ALL. “The glow and textu
Found this story by Stefanie Spear about Louis Psihoyos’s latest, very buzzy documentary, “Racing Extinction.” The interview was posted on EcoWatch. Next Tuesday, December
In “The Peanuts Movie,” Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, and the rest of the beloved “Peanuts” gang make their big-screen debut. And we see them like they’
Telluride Film Festival‘s Sunday at the Palm Presents: BEST OF THE NEW YORK INDEPENDENT CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL. Family-friendly event is FREE to all. All kids and
Tuesday, December 1, is World AIDS Day, an annual event that take place across the country to raise awareness and show support for people living with HIV. To honor World AIDS Day,
Just in time for the holidays, Telluride’s Ah Haa School presents its Cup & Bowl Show to celebrate (and sell!) work by the Telluride region’s abundantly talented cera
“Shrek the Musical,” written and directed by SAFYPT’s artistic director Jennifer Julia. Production is performed by 24 student actors from grades 6 – 8 live at the his
I had this really snarky, hilarious friend in college named Kristin. Kristin was always saying and doing funny things, like trying to open the doors to a bank at night (someday som
Thanksgiving is over. Thank goodness. You made it through the family gathering unscathed. There was plenty for the vegan in the mix. Not one relative was transitioning. No one left
Thanksgiving is a story of traditions old and new, a day of family, feasting, and football. And all that is good, but is it good enough? Shouldn’t Thanksgiving be about more
Literary Burlesque, an evening of baring it all in word (for sure) and deed (almost, which makes it all more sensual), has become the highlight of the Telluride Literary Arts Fest
On October 3, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared the final Thursday of November to be the national holiday of Thanksgiving, a day to count our blessings for the bounty in
Amateur and professional videographers are encouraged to submit a video of eight minutes or less to Telluride TV for its upcoming Video Awards 2015, an Oscar-style event. Win cash
“Carol.” But not the Xmas kind. (Although the holiday is in the rear view mirror – where objects are closer than they appear). “Carol,” the gorgeous film by director Todd