Phish fans donate over One Million Dollars
Two organizations founded and operated by fans of the rock band Phish, Phish Fans, charity announced today that they have raised and distributed a combined $1,000,000 for charity.
Two organizations founded and operated by fans of the rock band Phish, Phish Fans, charity announced today that they have raised and distributed a combined $1,000,000 for charity.
Wow, it was a wild weekend in Telluride. I thought it was a great lineup for Telluride Film Festival. We saw some great stuff, and put our feelings on TIO for all to see. This week
[click “Play” for Katherine Stuart’s view of TFF 37] The world may be schlepping around with a thundercloud over its head, but the 37th annual Telluride Film Fest
This week’s Sam Bush TV episode is part four in the “Sam’s Records: A Misguided Tour.” Sam returns to his extensive record collection to look at past albums that have influ
I ran across this copy of a painting by old-time local Birdi Boyd of the Sheridan Opera House – before it was "renovated" – and was stunned by the memo
Telluride Inside… and Out witnessed two outstanding films to open the 2010 Telluride Film Festival: first, "Carlos," Olivier Assaya's 5 1/2 hour epic, the first
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Jeb Berrier] Suzan Beraza Telluride triumphed in Monterey’s BLUE Ocean Film Festival when the homegrown
37th Telluride Film Festival feature line-up (Titles in bold are also scheduled to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival where a few are slated to be World or North Ame
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer talks about this year’s films with Susan] The great sucking sound you hear is the air going out of the Telluride’s Film Festival&#
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer reveals the 2010 Tributees] Every year, since the event got off the ground in 1974, the Telluride Film Festival, known locally as The SHOW, ha
[click “Play” to hear Gary Meyer’s conversation with Susan] Monsoon season in Telluride appears to have ended. The grass is green, the sun is shining bright yello
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer talks about who’s coming to town] Breaking news: The Telluride Film Festival features 3-D throughout the weekend, September 3 – Septem
The Schedule for Telluride's Nugget Theatre for September 3-9 is all about the Telluride Film Festival. The Film Festival website will have the program. See you next week, or a
NEW: Ribbons of dreams realized, stunning performances Which Way for the Middle East? Lineup for 2010 Features (top line-up picks) Tributees
[click “Play” to hear Lauren speaking with Michelle and Julee] by Lauren MetzgerMarketing & ExhibitionsAh Haa School for the Arts When it came together that two of
Despite its relatively small crowd size – about 3,000 attendees versus, say,10,000 for events such as Telluride Bluegrass - Telluride Film Festival, September 3 –
This week on SBTV, Sam performs “Out on the Ocean” written by Peter Kuykendall, editor of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine. The Late Red Allen’s version of “Out on the Oc
[for Kate Sibley’s conversation with Susan, click “Play”] The Telluride Film Festival is renowned as much for what it is not as what it is. The Telluride Film Fes
[click “Play”, Susan speaks to “Auntie Graffiti” (Jane Goren)] Think of Auntie Graffiti as Telluride’s answer to Auntie Mame: madcap, irreverent, fun-
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
"This festival (the Telluride Film Festival) is characterized by its small size and friendly atmosphere. If there were a few key words to describe Telluride, they might includ
It's a short week at the Nugget Theatre in Telluride: the Nugget will be closed Tuesday, August 31-Thursday, September 2, to get ready for the Telluride Film Festival. From Fri
[to listen to Lauren Metzger’s conversation with Susie Billings, click “Play”] by Lauren Metzger A journey of discovery is always a good idea, even in Telluride,
This week’s episode of Sam Bush TV presents a very special episode in which Sam describes his instruments and the history behind them. Sam starts with his prized Gibson 1937 F-5