“BIDDER 70”: GAGES, TELLURIDE CELEBRATE TIM’S RELEASE
“One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty,” Martin Luther King In a real-life game of monopoly (of the fossil
“One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty,” Martin Luther King In a real-life game of monopoly (of the fossil
Upcoming Museum field trips delve into regional Native American history. Tickets on sale now here. The Telluride Historical Museum is excited to announce two upcoming family field
April 11 to 18, 2013 Visible Planets: Morning: Mercury, Saturn Evening: Jupiter The Aries new Moon is in many ways the true beginning of the natural astrological year
Telluride Historical Museum’s annual journal, “Telluride Tales,” explores historic preservation in Telluride In 1977, trumpet legend Dizzy Gillespie trumpeted his tho
On Sunday, April 14, 10:00 p.m. MST), PBS premieres an awe-inspiring film from Academy Award-nominated director Josh Aronson. Aronson’s latest documentary,“Orchestra of Exi
Poetry began to spill out of Erika Moss Gordon when she was a young child. Today, the themes have changed, but the words are still spilling. “Of Eyes and Iris” is her f
Editor’s Note: Sometimes the truth is strange, stranger than fiction. Sometimes it is fiction. Sometimes it is both. We saw Jon Robin Baitz’s “Other Desert Citi
Editor’s note: Rev. Pat Bailey, pastor of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church, takes a developmental and evolutionary view of faith, spirituality, and religious community. J
April 4 to 11, 2013 Visible Planets: Morning: Mercury, Saturn Evening: Jupiter This is the last week I’ll be featuring Wonder Woman as a feminine icon of the Aquarian A
Community input on desired healthcare and wellness vision sought Across the country, Americans are realizing the life-long values and benefits of health and wellness. The Telluride
Born and raised in southwest Colorado, Dalen Stevens is an avid outdoorsman, backpacking, hiking, and backcountry skiing the mountains and desert country of the region, his work dr
Editor’s Note: Ever wondered why the first day of April brings out whoopie cushions and other pranks? According to web sources many ancient cultures such as the Romans celebr
Editor’s note: Kierstin Bridger, the 2011 winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize, is a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out and a member of our won
Editor’s note: Rev. Pat Bailey, pastor of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church, takes a developmental and evolutionary view of faith, spirituality, and religious community. J
Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque at the Wilkinson Public Library The Telluride Film Festival and Wilkinson Public Library wrap up their six-part monster series on April Fool’
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
At the dawn of the new millennium, meditative, folky indie acts drew juice from canonical folkies such as Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie and took off like a house on fire, among them,
Editor’s note: Rev. Pat Bailey, pastor of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church, takes a developmental and evolutionary view of faith, spirituality, and religious comm
The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents British folk rock band The Dunwells, with opening support from Bronze Radio Return. The performance takes place on Sunday, March 24, 2013. Doo
Featured with Paper Bird, Thursday, March 21 The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents one night of two very talented indie-pop bands, He’s My Brother She’s My Sister and Paper B
After wowing audiences at the 2012 Telluride Blues & Brews, the Sheridan Arts Foundation is proud to host the return of Seattle’s neo-soul band, Pickwick. The concert takes p