Telluride Blues & Brews: Single Day/Late Nite Tix
Single Day and Late Night Tickets for Telluride Blues & Brews on sale as of Friday, June 20, 10 a.m. (MDT)! Single Day and Late Night Tickets for the 21st Annual Telluride Blu
Single Day and Late Night Tickets for Telluride Blues & Brews on sale as of Friday, June 20, 10 a.m. (MDT)! Single Day and Late Night Tickets for the 21st Annual Telluride Blu
There’s a new trend in New York City; a cross-over between an art exhibit and an educational experience. Marisa Meltzer, writes about a new company named after the writer a
Can Beautiful Art Cause Delirium? Watch this video about Stendhal Syndrome from Jason Silva and see for yourself! Stendhal Syndrome: “A dominant impulse on encountering be
What? Me worry? Well yes. Especially if you are a parent. Most skin and hair care products for kids contain a laundry list of ingredients with strange, often unpronounceable chemic
A new study written about by Olga Khazan in The Atlantic suggests that extroverts, like me, are not meant for long, isolated voyages. Damn, I guess I won’t be going to Mars
Here’s a section from an interesting article in the New York Times that was contributed by Bob Morris: On a recent Friday night, a dozen seekers in loosefitting attire, most
Mark DeNicola writes about the importance of creativity over conformity and shares a video (see below) from Jason Silva’s Shots of Awe Series. “There is no one map for how
“When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had lea
Last Sunday was Pentecost Sunday – and also our annual Blessing of the Animals. So, with a little help from my dog friend Dinigi (Athabaskan for “Moose”), I preached a se
To honor the memory of his father on Father’s Day, David Feela choose to continue a tradition scholars say might have emerged from Babylonian ruins, where upon a 4,000 years ago
The 41st Telluride Film Festival presented by National Film Preserve LTD., proudly announces visual artist Christian Marclay as its 2014 poster artist. Telluride Film Festival’s
From painting to fabric arts, visiting artists share their talent The Ah Haa School for the Arts is proud to announce its roster of visiting artists for the upcoming summer schedul
Here’s a comprehensive article that appeared in Spirit, Science and Metaphysics (that includes videos), on 5 different types of meditation. There’s a myriad of methods for
You could pick up the “Prescription for Natural Cures: A Self-Care Guide for Treating Health Problems with Natural Remedies Including Diet, Nutrition, Supplements, and Other
If you’re a film buff, like me, you’ll love the podcast and article that the NPR Staff put together with film critic Kenneth Turan. You normally hear Los Angeles Time
In this fascinating article, Steve Meltzer, a writer and photographer for Imaging Resource, discusses the discovery of 100 year-old negatives in the Antarctic. Conservators restori
Keep your kids or kids in your life (and yourself) engaged in reading this summer with Wilkinson Public Library’s Summer Reading programs. The program runs from June 5th to Augu
Telluride High School senior Brian Ensor named Neil Armstrong Scholarship recipient The end of the school year marked a record number and amount of scholarships distributed by the
Kevin Jagernauth reports in Indiewire’s “The Playlist,” that one of my very favorite films of the 80s’ will be returning to the big screen for its 30
As part of the Sheridan Arts Foundation’s mission to restore and renovate the historic Sheridan Opera House, this spring off-season the historic venue in the heart of Telluride r
Let’s play a little game of free association. I say “dentist” and you say? Probably something like “no thanks” as you back out the door. According to one scientific websi
Meet the Telluride Library’s new director, on the job now for about one month. Even in the era of e-books, libraries are places of refuge, where people gather and meet – and st
Mike Wall, Senior Writer at Space.com reports about the recent discovery of the Oldest Known Alien Planet That Might Support Life: “Astronomers have discovered what
Water. The subject is addressed in Scripture nearly 1,000 times. Water twins with the subconscious mind, representing the world of the dreams. Water is a universal symbol of change