“As You Like It” at Telluride’s Palm Theatre October 29
[click “Play” to hear Peter Meineck on Aquilla Theatre] As we like it: the Palm Theatre in Telluride brings New York’s Aquila Theatre Company to town with its pro
[click “Play” to hear Peter Meineck on Aquilla Theatre] As we like it: the Palm Theatre in Telluride brings New York’s Aquila Theatre Company to town with its pro
The "High Line" in Telluride is a favorite local hike along the Sneffels range. In New York, "High Line" refers to the 1.45 mile section of the former elevated
[click “Play” to hear Erika Gordon on Halloween at the Palm] This weekend in Telluride, “boo” does not signify displeasure. It is an exclamation tied to a h
The Nugget Theatre in beautiful downtown Telluride is showing two films this week, October 23-29, with a bonus matinee on Saturday, "No Impact Man," which tells the story
Cold, snow and wind are pre-empting fall in Telluride and elsewhere in America. Telluride Inside…and Out is in Pittsburgh, where rain washed out plans for grandkids' socc
When it comes to the arts, Telluride puts its money where its mouth is, lending support in substantive ways such as an artists' cooperative known as the Stronghouse Studios. Pi
The Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque is a program of free films, food and discussion produced in conjunction with Telluride’s Wilkinson Public Library for cinephiles in t
The main movie at Telluride’s Nugget Theatre for the week of October 16-22 is the animated “9” with one showing next Thursday of “In the Loop.” “
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Valerie Madonia] Valerie Madonia is a Telluride local who, for years, commanded the world stage as a prima balleri
Telluride may have been his second home, but our mountain hamlet was one of his great loves. The gravitational pull of the wandering planet called Michael D. Palm was irresistable.
The Nugget Theatre in Telluride is showing "The Informant" the week of Friday, October 9-Thursday, October 15. Showtimes for "The Informant" are 7:00 pm nightly
[click “Play” to hear what’s happening at Ah Haa this Fall] Fall in Telluride is a colorful time of year as aspens turn gold and local institutions such as
[click “Play” to hear Susan speaking with Dave Wakeling] He describes himself as “The happiest man in ska.” Tonight, October 6, Telluride welcomes bac
[double click to view in larger format] OK, Telluride: dress for the occasion, thinking caps and party shoes, when singer/songwriter Dave Wakeling and The (reincarnated) English Be
The Nugget Theatre in beautiful downtown Telluride is showing "All About Steve" once each evening at 7:00 pm the week of Friday, October 2-Thursday, October 8. Rated PG-1
[click “Play” to hear Meredith speak about her art] [double click to view in larger format] A show of new work by artist Meredith Nemirov opens October 1 at Telluride&#
Jason Reitman There is a lot of conversation about how much effect the Telluride Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival have on the Oscar nominating procedure. I
[click “Play” to hear Seth Cagin speak about film noir] Telluride Film Festival Cinematique, a collaboration between the Wilkinson Public Library and the Telluride Film
[click “Play” to listen to Erika Gordon about “Sunday at the Palm”] The Telluride Film Festival leaves no child – or parent – behind. It is an edu
"Tarantino films have a way of growing on you. It’s not enough to see them once." (Roger Ebert) Quentin Tarantino; a war movie; the Hero, the Nazi, the Girl. With me so
[click “Play” to listen to Susan speaking with actor Colin Sullivan] She hit the ground running after her move to Telluride from the Big Apple, where Sasha Cuccin
Every season, Telluride's Ah Haa School for the Arts seasons its schedule of classes with high profile visiting artists. This fall, October 2 – 4, photographer Bill Ellzey te
Telluride's Wilkinson Public Library and the Telluride Historical Museum are presenting a free movie, "The Soul of a People" tonight, Wednesday, September 23. Showtim
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Sophia Tolstoy Penkrat] Over Labor Day weekend, Michael Hoffman’s “The Last Station” enjoyed an