40th Annual Telluride Film Fest: Overview #2, Features
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
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
Just in time for the 40th Anniversary of the Telluride Film Festival, the Nugget Theatre (now operated year-round by the Festival), will undergo a digital cinema conversion that wi
“Dionysus” takes place at the Ah Haa School, 300 South Townsend, 8 p.m. through Thursday, 8/22. Reservations required. Telluride Theatre‘s artistic director Sasha
With special guests, The Pimps of Joytime & DJ I-Gene Thievery Corporation is a Washington D.C.-based recording artist and DJ duo comprised of Rob Garza, Eric Hilton and suppor
There will be time, there will be time. To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet,” T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock “We present ou
“Revelation through concealment,” art critic David Bourdan About Christo: Over 40 years, Christo and his wife and artistic partner Jeanne-Claude (now deceased) became w
Party like it is 1237 B.C. Guess who’s coming to dinner? Promise, he will bring the wine. It’s Dionysus, who can be scarier than your mother-in-law on a bad hair day an
They came. They saw. They painted. “They” were Plein Air artists selected through a juried process, their work (along with a biography) vetted by a panel of artists, ga
Still trawling the Internet daily. And today I came across a familiar name. Ben Knight was a photographer at the Daily Planet when I worked there (which I did for 15 years). He was
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 long
Ask anyone who has ever attended the Telluride Academy‘s Mudd Butts Mystery Drama Troupe and they will tell you that theater is the ultimate learning tool – and not just be
Shake your head in disbelief. Or clap your hands for joy. Makes no never mind. Telluride does indeed have one more festival, this one artfully woven into town’s packed summer
The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents a night of Texas country western swing with Asleep at the Wheel at the historic Sheridan Opera House. The concert takes place Saturday, Aug. 1
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 chaplain
Two classics, Alexandre Dumas’ “The Three Musketeers (1844) and Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” (1884), include direct references to