YOUR AH HAA MOMENT: CIRQUE D’AH HAA & THURSDAY ART SHOW
Come one. Come all. Ladies and gentlemen. Children of all ages… Friday, July 20, 2012, Ah Haa performs one heck of a sleight of hand: the community center and art school transfor
Come one. Come all. Ladies and gentlemen. Children of all ages… Friday, July 20, 2012, Ah Haa performs one heck of a sleight of hand: the community center and art school transfor
In a way, the Bard set the stage for – oh lord, shut me up – reality TV when he concocted tales of sex, power and morality in complex tragicomedies as “Measure for Measur
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
At least a dozen words in this cloud describe pretty much the same thing: a feeling human beings have for one another, especially when they see someone else in need. And that is a
Editor’s note: From “Darkness to Light” arrived on my doorstep about a month ago, courtesy of a former classmate at Gary Kraftsow’s Viniyoga teacher trainin
The flowers that bloomed in the spring – tra la – are covering the walls this summer, when the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art presents its first ever group show of floral painti
Ever been mesmerized by a painting but wished you knew where the artist’s inspiration came from? Perhaps it was a piece of jewelry that puzzled you with its intricate form. W
Aubrey Hackman’s 5th annual Telluride Yoga Festival take place this week, Thursday, July 12 – Sunday, July 15, and includes a cast of illustrious presenters: Dr. Jayashre
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
Now in its second year, Lawn Chair Classics, a film series sponsored by the Wilkinson Public Library, shows classic films from the 1970s and 1980s. Screenings take place at the Tel
Telluride Compassion Festival welcomes Dr. James Doty Dan Buettner was one of the many charismatic presenters at Mountainfilm in Telluride 2012. Buettner spoke twice at the event b
The yogi who attains “kaivalya” is a being who has gained independence from all bondages and achieved the absolute true consciousness. No small trick. Then again Alanna
Drama survives because it eludes trends. Good drama finds poetry in the flotsam and jetsam of our lives. It survives because it extrapolates what is universal and external from quo
The Ah Haa School for the Arts is participating in a number of great events throughout the month of July, a number of which are dress rehearsals for the BIG EVENT: our school’
Editor’s Note: Kierstin Bridger is the 2011 winner of Telluride Arts’ Mark Fischer Poetry Prize and a regular contributor to Telluride Inside… and Out. Possibly the edgiest m
The cast of characters changes, but otherwise it’s the same, compelling story: Telluride Arts monthly Art Walk. The event, a celebration of the region’s artistic talent
I became a Viniyoga instructor because of a teacher I was blessed to practice with privately for 12 years. Meet River Cummings, one of the most inspiring yoga instructors I have ev
Rock, country, soul Thursday July 5 at the Opera House The Sheridan Arts Foundation kicks off its year-long Centennial Celebration with “An Evening with Lucero.” The ev
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
New and classic pieces by designer of Telluride’s “sorority” necklace It’s a sorority necklace of sorts – minus the Greek. The asymmetrical arrangement o
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 chu
When the Trio Solisti started its Telluride Musicfest 10 years ago, its Artistic Director, the stellar Maria Bachmann, explained to us that the Trio is a unique type of ensemble. I
Old idea. New blood. This week, the Telluride region plays host to 30 nationally recognized artists, who will plant easels in alleys, down by the river, smack dab in the middle of
Naming a thing helps give the senses a place to aim, but sadly, the phrase “classical music” is a tour de force of negative publicity. The words suggest something inacc