Resource Center: 19th Annual Fling, Why Support
It doesn’t matter where. It doesn’t matter who. Sexual assault and domestic violence ignore cultural boundaries, race, even gender – although women are more often victims tha
It doesn’t matter where. It doesn’t matter who. Sexual assault and domestic violence ignore cultural boundaries, race, even gender – although women are more often victims tha
“Skiing offers a good barometer of the trouble we’re in — and, as this book reminds us, one more good reason for wanting to face that trouble,” Bill McKibb
Tickets for Michael Franti go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22, at noon (MST) at the Sheridan Opera House. Concert Sunday & Monday, March 23 & March 24 What: The She
March Fourth Marching Band was born on Mardi Gras, which fell on the fourth day of March in 2003. And that’s how easy it was to name the band. M4, as its legions of devotees refe
Telluride Theatre‘s winter blockbuster is “Urinetown,” scheduled to go up at the Palm Theatre Tuesday, March 11 – Sunday, March 16. One of the most uproariously
Executive Director* breakfast Thursday, January 23, 8:30 a.m. – 9:4 5a.m. at the Sheridan Opera House, downstairs meeting room The featured speaker at the Telluride Foundation
Paradox Community Trust seeks businesses & entrepreneurs needing technical assistance. Applications now open for 2014 for development initiative. The Paradox Community Trust
“Since forming 10 years ago, the Grascals have become one of Bluegrass Music’s top acts. The harmony of Jamie Johnson, Terry Eldredge, and Terry Smith is well worth the pri
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly (more or less) column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also l
These are exciting times at Christ Church. We had almost 500 people attend our two Christmas Eve services last week. I brought to my congregation a short message about the “C
The Wilkinson Public Library is one of just 125 libraries and humanities councils in the US to receive an American Library Association/National Endowment for the Humanities grant t
Tickets for “The Blizzard of Aahh’s” go on sale today, Friday, January 10 When: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 6 & 8:30 p.m. (Doors 30 minutes prior) Where: Sh
If you live within 100 miles of Telluride as the crow flies, you can (and should) participate! Telluride is well known as a fertile environment for artists, with a variety of exhib
The story of a girl’s dream to be the youngest person ever to sail around the world – alone! “Maidentrip” won the hearts and minds of the Mountain in Telluride audience whe
During the season of Advent, I have been conducting a sermon series entitled “The Many Faces of Christ.” We have talked about the historical face of the human person Je
Author David J. Rothman in Telluride featured at two nights of literary fun, January 7, Talking Gourds, at Arroyo Wine Bar and January 8, Jagged Edge Mountain Gear Not only is Davi
As we head into the New Year, the Telluride Historical Museum is not missing a beat with on-mountain as well as in-house happenings such as: Ski Into History. Every Friday, January
Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque at the Wilkinson Public Library. Free to all, Monday, January 6, 5:30 p.m. for pre-SHOW reception. The Telluride Film Festival and Wilkinson Pu
“Is the air getting thinner, or are we getting high?,” “Rosalee,” Big Moon Ritual, Chris Robinson Brotherhood Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Telluride Mountain Village Con
The end of the year brings an extra holiday gift to many local nonprofit organizations that serve the Telluride community and San Miguel County. On Monday, December 30, the Telluri
Traditions for the transition into the New Year abound. In many cultures, fireworks are a symbol of light in the new year. While they are restricted in Iceland the rest of the year
We tend to think of the beginning of the New Year as a cosmic white-out: bad things disappear; hope springs eternal. Regular TIO contributor David Feela is a retired teacher, poet