Telluride Blues & Brews:The Groove Abides, Part #2, An Overvu
The Telluride Blues and Brews Festival – this year celebrating its 20th year of bringing us late summer bliss – is like any multi-day festival in that it takes a little plannin
The Telluride Blues and Brews Festival – this year celebrating its 20th year of bringing us late summer bliss – is like any multi-day festival in that it takes a little plannin
September Telluride Foundation workshops about building capacity are free and open to the public, as follows: 1) Thursday, September 12, 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m., Telluride Library
The Telluride Adaptive Sports Program is dedicated to enriching the lives of people with disabilities by providing therapeutic recreational opportunities. On Thursday, September
It’s not easy to learn an instrument. Most of us can think of a dreaded piano teacher or worse, the dreaded conversation with mom or dad telling us “it’s time to practice!”
BEAR IT! Tuesday, September 10 & Wednesday, September 11 @ 8p.m. FREE @ The Fly Me To The Moon Saloon In 2009 and 2010, “BEAR IT!” an original show created by T
It all started with a little red truck, the one Bruce Dern sent to director and Telluride favorite Alexander Payne after reading the script for the Everyman tale, “Nebraska.&
“It’s ironic: after creating Sundance (1980) no one asked ME to be in a film…” “I love the detail work around every moment of the film (All Is Lost) a
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
The Telluride Film Festival just ended, with the 40th year producing one of the most successful (read robust, no clunkers) weekends in the history of the event. What exactly do we
Editor’s note: Author/poet/recently retired teacher-writing instructor David Feela is a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. The man is, as you will see, quirky
Editor’s note: Kierstin Bridger, a winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize, is a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. She is nothing if not arch a
We love assembling a bunch of smartypants for a sidewalk event – especially around a wonderful celebration like Telluride Film Festival‘s 40th anniversary. This weekend, sp
Werner Herzog and Telluride Film Fest’s newest venue: Telluride Film Festival co-director Gary Meyer, who became a director seven years ago after #33 remembers when he first
Telluride has its fair share of star-laden premieres, but the SHOW has a strong tradition of non-fiction, which has equal footing with features. Hands down, the one with the loudes
Please note: Whenever available, posts contain links to trailers for the films for your previewing pleasure. In Telluride, as regulars know, the full list of films, filmmakers and
“The first time I came to Telluride there were three wonderful tributes, a selection of discoveries from around the world and classic films presented with such love that I fe
The leaves are starting to change. That means that the Telluride Film Festival is upon us. In the run-up to the Big Event, 37-year Telluride Film Festival veteran Todd McCarthy of
Many years ago, Telluride Film Festival director and co-founder Bill Pence proclaimed his on-going allegiance to the town. “There would be no Telluride Film Festival without Tell
Dr. Beryl Jupiter has a unique approach to dieting: Raise a puppy. Though it may not be quite as simple as it sounds, Jupiter elaborates on the idea in a lighthearted book titled,
“No matter what kind of year I have had, if I come to Telluride, it’s been a good year,” Werner Herzog, honored by Film Fest’s newest venue Lights! Camera! Acti
The Telluride Foundation Community Grant Applications are now available on the Foundation’s website. http://www.telluridefoundation.org/index.php?page=community-grants Gr
What happens in Telluride does not stay in Telluride – and that is a good thing. And a natural thing, the way of the world, if the subject is the young people who grow up in the