Pastor Pat Bailey: Insights, “From Garden to Ghetto to Giants”
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
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,&
“Coriolanus” at the Palm Theatre on Tuesday,March 4, 7 p.m. SPARKy Members are free. $15 for adults. $10 for students. SPARKy Productions brings live theatre to town
“Urinetown” & Telluride Theatre, the backstory: The Declaration of Independence made it very clear: life, liberty – and the pursuit of a toilet are among man
Regional youth eligible for a four-year science, technology engineer, or math college scholarship The Neil Armstrong Scholarship Fund is now accepting applications for its second r
Event starts noon at historic Sheridan Opera House. Reception is from 6 – 10 p.m. Her day job is director of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art. But for 19 years, the indefat
Applications are now being accepted from artists seeking funding for individual artist’s projects, professional development, and artist-to-artist workshops. Small grants support
Last Sunday I gave the second part of a two-part sermon, “I Am That.” In the first part, I talked about the divine ground of our being, the “I Am,” which
Telluride Venture Accelerator Receives Blackstone Charitable Foundation Grant to Support Entrepreneurship and Innovation. $100,000 Grant Enables Program Expansion. Meet 2014 TVA w
The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents two nights of high-octane bluegrass with the Infamous Stringdusters live in concert at the Sheridan Opera House, Thursday, February 20 and Fri
The farther I go down this road of our spiritual development, the more I am convinced that the spiritual life is not so much about who God is as about who I am and who we are and
You are invited to attend the following upcoming workshop in February offered by the Telluride Foundation. Save the dates for that and Executive Director breakfasts in March. Sen
Marketing guru Scott Haltzmann wrote a book entitled “Eight Ways to Win Your Wife’s Heart Forever.” When it was published back in 2006, woman gave it as a gift to
Popular celebrations of Valentine’s Day gained traction in the late 17th century, but not until 100 years ago did most Europeans and Americans begin to agree that a long-term
Before he was either a saint or a holiday, Valentine was a Christian priest martyred in the third century. Some legends say he was executed for defying an edict against conducting
“Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!” The Telluride Film Festival’s Sunday at the Palm series is pleased to present the classic, five-time Oscar-winner (including Best Actr
According to a Floral Trends Tracking Study, Valentine’s Day is the number one holiday for florists, accounting for most of the industry’s fresh flower sales. Seventy-e
Porter Fox grew up in northern Maine, where he began skiing at age two – and writing at about the same time. He graduated in 1994 from Middlebury College, where he ski-patrolled
While we are passing around congratulations – the first went to local Ben Knight and his Felt Soul Media because his latest film project “DamNation,” was selected to
Over the years, the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York’s Chelsea district developed a reputation as a kind of comedy factory, where some super star funny men and wo
Shakespeare’s signature tragedy “Hamlet” is now playing at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts (through February 23). Our regular contributor Mark Stevens