Telluride's The 525s, Battle of the Bands at The Llama 9/29/11
Thursday, September 29, Telluride’s Llama hosts a Battle of the Bands and The 525s are invited. Doors at 9 p.m. Curtain up at 10 p.m. Cover charge: $5. “It’s a rea
Thursday, September 29, Telluride’s Llama hosts a Battle of the Bands and The 525s are invited. Doors at 9 p.m. Curtain up at 10 p.m. Cover charge: $5. “It’s a rea
An evening of blues, jazz and boogie on Friday If you were around Telluride in the 1980s, you might remember the name “Scott Cossu” and a sold-out concert at the
Juan Melendez One of the feature documentaries that premiered at the Telluride Film Festival was Werner Herzog’s “Into the Abyss.” In it, Herzog’s co
Painter Z.Z. Wei sees his little corner of the Big Blue Marble like nobody else sees it. And once you see it, ahem, his "way," you can't help but view the Northwester
The Telluride Film Festival, in collaboration with The Telluride Foundation and the Telluride R1 School District, launches the 2011/2012 program of its ongoing series, Sunda
by Lauren MetzgerMarketing & Exhibtions ManagerAh Haa School for the Arts Thoughout October, the Ah Haa School for the Arts will be saluting the courageous women of San Miguel
Calypso Rose and her band, musicians from Guadeloupe, Trinidad, Ireland and Nigeria, are scheduled to perform at the historic Sheridan Opera House on Thursday, September 22
by Emily Brendler Shoff The Telluride Blues and Brews Festival always falls at the time of year when anything can happen weather-wise. It can be sunny and 70, or it can be
Matisse, "Large Reclining Nude" Picture Telluride without Levi's and denim. There would be lots of locals running around half-naked. And naked walls instead of walls
Marcia Ball hit the jackpot with her name. It defines the lady and her talent, as in Marcia Ball is: “More fun than a barrel of funky monkeys. Spicy, Texas-Louisiana blues
by Lauren MetzgerMarketing Director Ah Haa School for the Arts Well, the leaves are turning and this is our last big weekend before town is quiet. But just because town is slowing
Thoughts on 9/11 by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, Rob Schultheis and David Feela When I question why Susan and I continue to toil away on Telluride Inside… and Out, along comes
The Telluride Blues and Brews Festival, #18 if you're counting, hits town on the weekend of September 16-18, 2011. Blues & Brews is the last big event of the Summer
Telluride Inside … and Out was pleased to be in the audience for the first screening of Alexander Payne's "The Descendants" on Friday afternoon of the T
For the second year in a row, a King George dominated the Telluride Film Festival. Last year, it was King George VI, whose life and stutter were immortalized in director Tom Hooper
[click “Play” to listen to Mickey Raphael’s conversation with Clint] Willie (Danny Clinch photo) Willie Nelson and Family are the Sunday night closer for t
by David Feela Twenty-four years is a long stretchto stay out of sight — that’s four timessix years deep. A lot of timeon your head. All the while we speculat
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s chat with author Mark Stevens] Mark Stevens Labor Day weekend, the action is mostly on the silver screen. Labor Day weekend,
The official website of the Telluride Film Festival claims there is no better way to attend the event than as a passholder. Further, it states there is "no hassle" with a
[ click “Play”, Gary Meyer discusses TFF 2011 features with Susan Viebrock] Co-director Gary Meyer The people who make the popcorn seem to know what they are doi
click “Play” to hear Gary Meyer talk with Susan about this year’s tributees at TFF] “The Descendants” Every year, since the event got off the g
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer highlights the documentaries for TFF 2011] George Harrison The sun is shining bright yellow and the sky over Telluride is Colorado blue
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer talks about who’s coming to Telluride] “Telluride is the best film festival in the world,” Clint Eastwood “Albe