Jagged Edge & Between the Covers: Ski-Lit Author Series
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
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
Telluride Theatre‘s latest production was a Christmas show, “Dude & Bro’ s A Christmas Carol,” very very very loosely based on the Charles Dicken
Six Companies Selected for 2014 Accelerator Class Telluride Venture Accelerator (TVA), an initiative of the Telluride Foundation, is pleased to announce the six winners sl
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees to play Sheridan Arts Foundation’s New Year’s Eve Gala At its annual New Year’s Eve Gala, The Sheridan Arts Foundation is ringing
Part of our recent conversation at Christ Church has been about the importance of mythology as a conveyor of truth. Some folks become a bit nervous when I describe the New Testamen
“How does the ordinary person come to an experience of the transcendent? For a start, I would say, study poetry. Learn how to read a poem. You need not have the experience to
What I love best about music writing is discovering new bands. And, lucky for all of us, if I’m writing about a band I’ve never heard of, they must be appearing on a stage in T
Heavyweight (we mean that in the good sense) Green Party county commissioner, shroom afficionado, accomplished basketweaver, potato farmer– and poet extraordinaire (in 2011, he
How time flies. Hard to believe it was almost 12 years ago when Peter O’Toole came to town to be honored as a tributee of the Telluride Film Festival. As everyone knows, Film
Telluride Theatre & The Sheridan Arts Foundation present a non-denominational holiday extravaganza, December 18 -22, 2013, 8 p.m. live at the Sheridan Opera House Dude and Br
This time it was the New York Times’ Melena Ryzik, aka, The Carpetbagger, weighing in. The article about the rogue’s gallery lined up (or lining up) in Best Actor categ
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
Palm Arts Dance winter recital, Sparkle, takes place on Sunday, December 15, 2 p.m. Now in its third year of operation, the Palm Arts Dance Program has named Shirley Fortenberry
Sculptor Antonio Marra‘s early sculptures were figurative bronzes – but don’t think Rodin’s “The Thinker.” Don’t think traditional at a
Freedom fighter, prisoner, moral compass, South Africa’s symbol of the struggle against racial oppression, an icon of equality and in the words of our President “the l
My husband Clint sent me a link to this blog by Tim Masters that appeared in BBC News, Entertainment Arts, about the Oscars. The story, of course, has a Telluride Film Fest link,