YOUR AH HAA MOMENT: WORKSHOP WITH SHAWNA MOORE
Shawna Moore is an established professional painter and encaustic artist, with important work exhibited nationally in galleries and regional museums. Recently, Shawna became part o
Shawna Moore is an established professional painter and encaustic artist, with important work exhibited nationally in galleries and regional museums. Recently, Shawna became part o
Ahh yes, off season is here. One of the nicest possible times of the year in Telluride occurs every April when at least half the town disappears to Mexico, Costa Rica, the Bahamas
Mother’s Day: Kids and kids-at-heart are invited to attend the 5th Annual Children’s Film Festival. Show time is Sunday, May 13, 4 p.m., at the Michael D. Palm Theatre.
Public events of epic proportions orchestrated by Plus Gallery Want to know who’s helping to light the fuse in Denver’s exploding art world? Follow the breadcrumbs. The
Editor’s note: Reverend Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Church continues his weekly series, with findings based on his doctoral thesis. In this installment, Pat stress
In July 2010 a group of red-robed monks from the Gaden Shartse Monastery unpacked their cymbals and longhorns on the grass in front of Ophir Town Hall and blessed the whole valley
Vincent and Anne Mai (along with filmmaker/pianist Josh Aronson) produce the extraordinary Telluride Musicfest, an event that occurs annually in Telluride in June – this year, st
Editor’s Note: For the past two days, Jennie Franks of the Telluride Playwrights Festival, this year, July 9 – July 15, has blogged about her spring trip to Russia. This
Summer is not here yet and the Ah Haa School for the Arts is already gearing up for our annual art auction fundraiser, a popular community event celebrating it’s 20th year!
The fedora. The hat is one of the calling cards of lovable cads such as Indiana Jones. Michael Jackson also wore a signature fedora, which he used as a prop. Matt Campbell just lik
Editor’s note: This is part 2 of a three-part series from Jennie Franks of the Telluride Playwrights Festival, which takes place over a week in July. Jennie went to Moscow th
Editor’s Note: This is the first in the three-part series about a trip Telluride Playwrights Festival artistic director Jennie Franks took to Russia in search of adventure an
World-class flamenco group graces the Palm stage Friday, May 4 Romance, passion, majesty and timeless beauty fills the spring air when the Juan Siddi Flamenco Theatre Company com
In my doctoral dissertation I claim the need for a re-visioning of the Christian church’s theology and its understanding of mission. I stress the need for a more natural, integra
Musical version performed by grades 3 – 5 May 4 – May 6, 6 p.m. nightly Telluride’s young theatrical talent is once again on display in May with the Sheridan Arts Foundatio
“Artist” may not be part of your Facebook profile, but we at the Ah Haa School believe it could be and should be. We designed our summer programs to make finding your i
Ed note: TIO apologizes for the late publication of Ryan’s article: this was meant to go up yesterday. On the night of April 23, this former town marshal will walk through th
“Sunday at the Palm” presents “Earth” (2007). “This ‘earth’ is beautiful and worthwhile,” wrote Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times about Disney’s “
Editor’s note: Reverend Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Church and Dr. John Sexton are kindred souls. Pat contends (in his PhD thesis) the need for the Christian churc
Telluride Film Festival (August 31 – September 3, 2012), presented by National Film Preserve, Ltd. announces its Call for Entries in all categories including student, short and f
Editor’s Note: We met author Mark Stevens through Mountainfilm in Telluride. He was in town for a book-signing at Between the Covers during the event. Now the book,”Bur
Editor’s Note: Reverend Pat Bailey of Telluride’s Christ Presbyterian Church continues his provocative series about the pursuit of spiritual values in the context of co
With mud season in full swing, it’s time to start looking to the summer season, when Telluride’s younger citizens get to enjoy all the wonderful extracurricular activities
Tempus fugit. So do ideas. Long before the snow stopped flying, ideas were flying as the staff at the Ah Haa School for the Arts focused on building a robust summer schedule. Durin