Pastor Pat Bailey, Insights: Consciousness, Objective & Subjective
Last Sunday, my sermon addressed our need to recognize both the objective and subjective aspects of our consciousness. We live in interesting times, when the objective or rational
Last Sunday, my sermon addressed our need to recognize both the objective and subjective aspects of our consciousness. We live in interesting times, when the objective or rational
“Retrograde” is a progressive, intimate dance experience produced and choreographed by Amanda Carlson, directed by Katy Parnello, Friday, April 4, 5 p.m., 5:45 p.m., 6:
Abigail Heche is a designing woman who likes to travel. Recent trips with National Geographic to the West Indies, Greek Islands, Newfoundland and especially Labrador inspired her
The Strokes of Genius Golf Tournament funds the LARGEST & longest running local scholarship granted to Telluride graduates for higher education. Since its inception in 1993, th
Last Sunday I spoke a little about Presbyterian history. Did you know that Presbyterian polity influenced the rise of democracy and that many in England called the American Revolut
Our adult spiritual ed class has been discussing Reza Aslan’s book “Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth.” Her words not only raises questions about th
The National Theatre’s multi-award-winning production of War Horse, seen by over four million people worldwide since its premiere at the National Theatre in 2007, will be broadca
Spring is in the air. (When the snow isn’t flying and the wind isn’t blowing like stink.) And so is the sound of music. The Telluride Choral Society announces its 20th
Dragon Smoke (Stanton Moore, Ivan Neville, Rob Mercurio & Eric Lindell), Claudia Villela, and Young Razzcals Jazz Project set to perform The 38th Telluride Jazz Festival, set
“Good People” runs through April 19 at Denver’s Curious Theatre, Running time is two hours, with one intermission. Buy tickets here. “Keenly observed rumina
Telluride Venture Accelerator (TVA) is an initiative of the Telluride Foundation and a mentor-driven accelerator program. TVA provides seed funding, co-working space, access to wor
Passes to the 41st Telluride Film Festival (August 29-September 1, 2014) are now available for purchase at www.telluridefimfestival.org. The Cinephile Pass – Directed to the
I am so glad the folks at the Sheridan Opera House are throwing the three-night, four-band Telluride Tribute Fest, Thursday-Saturday, March 13-15. That’s right – all tr
On Saturday, March 1, regional Presbyterians gathered for a series of TED Talk-styled presentations on the question Jesus asked his disciples “Who do you say that I am?”
“Urinetown” at the Palm Theatre in Telluride Tuesday, March 11-Sunday, March 16. Curtain at 8 PM (4:00 PM Sunday). Let’s start with a disclaimer: I have a meage
He’s at it again and that’s a good thing. And just in time for Telluride Arts First Thursday Art Walk, a celebration of creativity in downtown Telluride, when all sorts
Well, Telluride. Judging from the lines at any movie, people who make the popcorn seem to know what they are doing. Apparently so do the people who put together the Telluride Fil
The month of March was named after the Roman god of war. During the month, winter ends and spring begins. The birthstone for March is the aquamarine. Its zodiac signs are Pisces (F
In last Sunday’s sermon, “From Garden to Ghetto to Giants,” I discuss what Ken Wilber calls the two major views of human evil and how to overcome it: the recaptur
Sunday night is the Oscars, when Telluride will be in the limelight with the films and actors that got kickstarted at the 2013 Telluride Film Festival: “Inside Llewyn Davis,&