ALACAZEM 2013.11.21
November 21 to 28, 2013 Visible Planets: Morning: Mars, Jupiter Evening: Venus Spirited, impetuous Sagittarius follows on the heels of seductive, charismatic Scorpio, l
November 21 to 28, 2013 Visible Planets: Morning: Mars, Jupiter Evening: Venus Spirited, impetuous Sagittarius follows on the heels of seductive, charismatic Scorpio, l
Ok, alright. I admit it. I am biased. First screened at the Telluride Film Festival, we did handstands for Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska” – and have been waiting
It’s not easy to be a kid these days. With the cell phone beeping every two seconds and the daily schedule packed to the brim, it’s no surprise that the youngest member
Here’s an interesting article by Colleen O’Conner about the ambitious new exhibit that opens on November 23rd at the History Colorado Center in Denver and is divided i
November 12, 2013, the Telluride Foundation and regional nonprofit organizations united for a 24-hour online giving campaign, Telluride Gives, to benefit local charities. Donors
Don’t miss these upcoming exhibition opportunities at Telluride’s Ah Haa School for the Arts. Whether an open exhibition, juried show, or private space rental, there are a vari
The live, national touring group, Imago Theatre, takes the stage with FROGZ! at the Palm on Sunday, November 17 at 3pm. FROGZ!, acclaimed for its special brand of acrobatics, comed
In Telluride’s rugged and isolated environment, innovation and adaptation have allowed the town to prosper and reinvent itself for generations. So it’s no surprise that g
With the snow already falling and skiers carving fresh tracks into the hill, it’s time to get fired up for winter. The Sheridan Opera House’s presentation of the ski fi
November 7 to 14, 2013 Visible Planets: Morning: Mars, Jupiter Evening: Venus The other day a girlfriend told me she mentioned to someone that her life was cracking
There’s something especially satisfying about making your own holiday gifts. Not only is it a fun escape to indulge in a few hours of art making, but it’s equally fun to give a
It’s that time of year. A time when it’s officially old enough to start packing up the summer hiking and biking gear and pulling out the winter skiing and hockey gear.
What would you feed me, what complements the sweet amber whiskey you pour on my tomb? Remember me with persimmons, pomegranates, ripe amorous figs. Cut through a rare skirt-steak a
Witching is the process of searching for and locating the lost, holding a twig that dips and twitches as it points to its mysterious pleasure. And I’ll admit, I’ve tried. Picke
Just because it’s off-season in Telluride doesn’t mean you can’t still go out and find some fun. This Friday and Saturday, November 1st and 2nd, at 7:30 PM, The Sheridan Arts
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
Been over this ground before. The consensus among attendees is that the 40th annual Telluride Film Fest was the best in the history of one of the best film festivals in the world
The Telluride Foundation will again sponsor a Telluride Gives Day on November 12, 2013. We hope nonprofits serving San Miguel, Ouray, and West Montrose counties will consider parti
Dr. Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church, is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in 1987. For 16 years, Pat served as a cha
On Tuesday, October 22, SPARKy Productions and the Michael D. Palm Theatre co-host a screening of the National Theatre of Great Britain’s hugely popular production of William S