YOUR AH HAA MOMENT: CANVAS & COCKTAILS
Have you ever wanted to just dabble in paint? Take your doodling to the next level? Mess around with color? Ah Haa School for the Arts offers the perfect opportunity to dip your to
Have you ever wanted to just dabble in paint? Take your doodling to the next level? Mess around with color? Ah Haa School for the Arts offers the perfect opportunity to dip your to
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also long on talent. Mar
Telluride Arts‘ First Thursday Art Walk is a celebration of the arts in downtown Telluride for art lovers, community and friends. Venues all over town open their doors from 5
I repeat: “WHAT Off-Season?!?!?!?!?” Major fests are over. Academic and sport schedules dictate the rhythm. Start making off-season to-do list. Um, scratch that last one. Way t
“His ideal society has crystallized round him and learned to love his entropy,” Robert Hughes Jeff Koons had a mother. His name was Andy Warhol. I know. Hold the drumroll.
Telluride Foundation Releases New Program to Nurture an Ecosystem of Entrepreneurs The Telluride region has a rich history of innovation, invention and reinvention. The well-known
Twelve years making grants available to regional nonprofits The Telluride Foundation’s annual Community Grant application is now available. Nonprofit organizations serving the pe
Editor’s note: In his doctoral dissertation, Pastor Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church is claiming the need for a re-visioning of the Christian church’s the
The Telluride Film Festival is thrilled to launch its free Sunday at the Palm Series with a remastered version of the Beatles’ celebrated animated adventure, “Yellow Submar
Boy in bras? Nope, not a drag club. Anything but a drag. Mark your calendar for Thursday, October 18, 7 p.m., historic New Sheridan Bar, when the Ah Haa School for the Arts present
Think of the troupe as an amuse bouche, served just before the main course to whet the appetite. “Inclusion in Taylor 2 is a major achievement and a significant rite of passage i
Editor’s note: In 2011, for the fourth time in a row (and running), the Library Journal Index of Public Library Services, a public library rating system, designated Telluride’s
“How about these numbers,” exclaimed Mountainfilm in Telluride in its 2010 program. “Americans spent $165 billion on consumer electronics in 2010, and we bought m
God Speaks to Each of Us God speaks to each of us as he makes us, then walks with us silently out of the night. These are words we dimly hear: You, sent out beyond your recall, go
40th reunion show at Telluride Gallery of Fine Art Author Tom Wolfe coined the term that defined the era when Americans transitioned from lives focused on community or tribe (think
Editor’s note: In his doctoral dissertation, Pastor Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church is claiming the need for a re-visioning of the Christian church’s the
September 20 to 27, 2012 Visible Planets: Morning: Venus and Jupiter Evening: Mars and Saturn Autumn Equinox – September 22, 2012 – a day of celestial equil
Editor’s note: It’s no secret. The Telluride region is dog heaven. Unless you are one of our furry friends who gets caught in the maw of neglect and abuse. Then heaven is on ho
To make his point, Victor Garlock, Ph.D. and author, tells a whale of a tale in a metaphor drawn from the Polynesian culture: “Standing on a whale fishing for minnows.”
Every year the Wilkinson Public Library provides free screenings of documentaries produced by the Emmy Award-winning PBS series “Independent Lens.” The program known as
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also long
Editor’s note: In his doctoral dissertation, Pastor Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church is claiming the need for a re-visioning of the Christian church’s the
“When I Last Wrote to You about Africa” tells a brilliant story. Walking through the fourth floor gallery at the Denver Art Museum with African artist, El Anatsui, is like
Five Great Performances of National and International touring companies come to Telluride The Michael D. Palm Theatre for the Performing Arts is once again gearing up to present an