Telluride Arts: Cellscape Photo Contest
Telluride Arts Pesents Gallery 81435 exhibit opening: Cellscape Photo Contest, curated by Megan Valanidas A cell scape is a landscape photo made using a cell/smart phone. A cell
Telluride Arts Pesents Gallery 81435 exhibit opening: Cellscape Photo Contest, curated by Megan Valanidas A cell scape is a landscape photo made using a cell/smart phone. A cell
According to Telluride Arts, Noel Night (December 3) gallery events take place between 5 – 8 p.m. On Noel Night, Telluride retailers host an evening of great discounts, food,
Part of the Noel Night celebration, the kick-off of the holiday season in Telluride, the Telluride Film Festival and the Formbys (who own the Nugget Building) present Nugget Ni
Exhibit features the work of Meredith Nemirov, Susan Makara, and Susan L. Hutton, opening reception Noel Night, 5 – 8 p.m. Telluride Arts kicks off the winter season at Stron
“Is Christ a King?” What might the title “King” when applied to Christ mean to our higher consciousness? http://youtu.be/ddaRt-Nlmes Editor’s Note: Dr. P
Written and directed by Jennifer Julia, “The Ugly Ducking: A Middle School Adventure Story,” performed by students in grades 6 – 8 at the historic Sheridan Opera House,
Thanksgiving is a story of traditions old and new, a day of family, feasting, and football. But shouldn’t it be about more than that? This poem by Word Woman Rosemerry Trommer
Gifted sculptor, writer, husband, friend, TIO regular contributor (check out his wonderful stories in his regular column, Outlaw Reflections, a look ahead at Telluride’s raunchy
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
In this one from Oleh Lysiak planting trees becomes a metaphor of hope for the future: give me saplings, not saps any day. Trees For Future Generations Our infamous Rocky
Holding hands is a sign you are a “fast” girl. Really? Well yes, in virgin pin, poodle skirt days of the 1950s. This article offering “10 Hilariously Bad Pieces of Retro Se
“Am I Orthodox or . . . ?” A sermon about the struggle of the early church to define itself, between orthodoxy and gnosticism; a struggle between authority and experien
In the run-up to Thanksgiving, a treat for denizens of the Big Apple: for the 5th year, Mountainfilm in Telluride returns to the Film Society of Lincoln Center with a weekend of
Two Telluride Science Research Center scientists win 2014 Nobel Prize in chemistry TSRC scientists Eric Betzig, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and William E. Moerner, Stanford
This one from Oleh Lysiak is all about dying tradition and the rugged individualism that ties some folks to the land tight as a roped calf. That image, if photoshopped on one of t
Executive Director Breakfast on “Best Practices for Nonprofit Financial Health,” Thursday December 4, 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m., at the Telluride Ski & Snowboard Clubhous
Is There More than Meets the Eye? Is there a deeper order to our reality? I reveal my one fundamental. http://youtu.be/xSuvvKHB9gU Editor’s Note: Dr. Pat Bailey of Telluride’s
Helen Thorpe is an author and freelance journalist who has written articles for the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker, Texas Monthly, Westword, and 5280. Her first book, &
James “The Amazing” Randi was a guest at Mountainfilm 2014, in support of the doc about his life and work, “An Honest Liar,” a festival favorite – both the
We led with the film when we posted our review on Telluride Inside… and Out right after Labor Day weekend. Alejandro Inarritu’s “Birdman” was one of the buzziest films
The film was a crowd favorite at the 41st annual Telluride Film Festival. Film critic Lisa Kennedy interviews Jon Stewart about “Rosewater” for the Denver Post. While being he
Tradition has it that there are no ex-Marines. With that in mind, I would like to salute The Marine Corps, my fellow Marines, past and present, and especially the two units in whic