POETS CORNER: SHADOWS HEARD, NOT SEEN
Shadows Heard, Not Seen Sun or shade, the groundhog wakes wide-eyed from a state of hibernation as early as January, rolls over in its burrow and listens to the dark sounds overhea
Shadows Heard, Not Seen Sun or shade, the groundhog wakes wide-eyed from a state of hibernation as early as January, rolls over in its burrow and listens to the dark sounds overhea
It’s time to break out the glowsticks. Ana Sia, aka “Princess Slay-ah,” one of the most renowned modern DJs on the West Coast, is heading our way. She is scheduled to perform
Editor’s note: Telluride Theatre is in the midst of a creating a circle of supporter so that the brand new company, created on the bones of Squidshow and the Telluride REP, c
Poetry and paintings. Beyond some nifty alliteration, the two can easily travel hand in hand. For one memorable day only, Saturday, February 11, the Ah Haa School for the Arts ceme
A Sheridan Arts Foundation’s Young People’s Theater production for grades 9 – 12 I mean really. If you are a kid living in New York forced to relocate to that black hole in
Editor’s note: Christ Presbyterian Church pastor, Rev. Pat Bailey, is working on a doctoral degree focusing on spirituality and nature. Pat invites listeners to share his journey
Wilkinson Public Library is one of 30 libraries nationwide to receive programming support from the Fetzer Institute and the American Library Association for “Building Common Grou
They are a progressive bluegrass quintet from Denver, Colorado with deep Appalachian roots and a genre-bending sound that fuses traditional bluegrass with indie rock and a citybill
Artist Bruce Gomez, an unapologetic sensualist, uses sandpaper on cold-pressed watercolor paper to create a signature shimmering velour effect on his canvases. The pastelist was on
“Sunday at the Palm” presents “Make Believe” Documentary (2010) with Live Magician The first Telluride Film Festival Sunday at the Palm SHOW of 2012 has a little so
Rock and rollers in Telluride are about to be drenched in a fiery, double dose of fierce, guitar-driven, sweat-fest madness. The Reverend Horton Heat is from the hottest, driest st
They call it The Big Easy, one of several nicknames for New Orleans. And that’s where Bobbi and I, along with 498 other indie booksellers from North America, will gather today fo
As I watched the Golden Globes presentations last night, I was struck by how well the films did that were on the program of last Fall’s Telluride Film Festival. We have seen
This just in! Tuesday night’s Jackie Greene show has been cancelled. If you have a ticket for Tuesday’s show, you may use it to attend the Wednesday night show. If Wedn
Satisfaction at Sheridan Opera House tonight, Sunday, Jan.15, 2012 Paying tribute to the World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band is no small feat. The Rolling Stones are a brimming p
Lawry de Bivort is a long-time part-time Tellurider, and is just now making Telluride his “real” home. Like so many in this worldly community, Lawry has several other d
The Infamous Stringdusters, one of progressive bluegrass’s most exciting bands, will sweep into Telluride’s Sheridan Opera House this Friday and Saturday, January 13 and 14
Meet Glitter Girl Margo Talbot at Telluride’s Wilkinson Public Library this Thursday, January 12, at 6pm, for a reading and discussion of her first book All That Glitters: A
The buzz surrounding Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit’s third trip to Telluride is palpable. The band, which will perform Saturday, January 7 at the Sheridan Opera House, has made p
When Lauren Bloemsma came to interview for the Executive Director position at the Telluride Historical Museum, she brought with her a PowerPoint presentation titled: Putting the Mu
Welcome to a whole new year! If the January line up is any indication, 2012 is sure to be jam-packed and fun-filled with exciting events in the Denver cultural scene. I’ve chec
Telluride Arts ongoing event begins its winter season on January 5, 5 – 8 p.m. Telluride Arts First Thursday Art Walk is a walk about town to celebrate the town’s vibra
Between the Covers launches new column on Telluride Inside…and Out The response on December 1, 2010, was incredible. From the big-smiled thank yous to those chilled bottles o