Telluride Mountainfilm announces more 2010 film selections
The 32nd annual Mountainfilm Festival will be the biggest ever with more venues in operation, more special guests and more programming. Festival Director David Holbrooke describes
The 32nd annual Mountainfilm Festival will be the biggest ever with more venues in operation, more special guests and more programming. Festival Director David Holbrooke describes
The Nugget Theatre in beautiful downtown Telluride has three movies on the bill for the week of Friday, April 30-Thursday, May 6. The early movie through the weekend is "How t
The Sheridan Arts Foundation's Young People's Theater in Telluride, under the direction of Jen Julia, presents its third full-length musical, performed by a cast of 27 youn
"Telluride Hiking Guide" author Susan Kees talks with TIO about her experiences in the region's high country. The third edition of her book is due out this year, and she also has a
180 South From over 600 submissions, Mountainfilm has whittled its 2010 official film selections down to roughly 75, a process that Festival Director David Holbrooke says was a &qu
[click “Play” to hear Elaine Fischer talk about Mark] Mark & Elaine April is the month for uniquely talented people throughout the country and in Telluride, people
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Michael Freeman] Telluride Yoga Center instructor Anne Roemer welcomes her dear friend and spiritual mentor Michae
[click “Play” to hear Erika Gordon speak about “For All Mankind”] Thought “Avatar” was out of this world? This film is over the moon. The Tellur
"How to Train Your Dragon" is the early movie all week at Telluride's Nugget Theatre. It is rated PG but viewer reviews indicate that even young kids are enjoying the
The prestigious Telluride Film Festival ranks among the world’s best film festivals and is an annual gathering of cinema enthusiasts, filmmakers, critics and industry insiders. T
"Tia Fuller’s sophomore release on Mack Avenue, "Decisive Steps," is a beautiful, musical journey. It has been a wonderful experience, watching Tia blossom from an
Telluride Inside… and Out scratched the surface of Denver's robust art scene, visiting two major public spaces and our favorite gallery. On a beautiful albeit very windy
Mariela's bummed, and Jose is in a major slump, but Telluride Inside… and Out is riding a wave that just won't quit on our whirlwind tour of Denver's rich cultura
There is absolutely positively nothing fishy about the collaboration between the Telluride Film Festival and the award-winning Wilkinson Public Library – except the stench from t
Telluride's Nugget Theatre has two films on the program this week, Friday, April 16-22: "Alice in Wonderland" and "Hot Tub Time Machine". In addition, on Th
"Opus." The word is Latin for work, but it was no work at all. The experience was, top to bottom, a pleasure. Yesterday, Telluride Inside… and Out headed to the Cur
Telluride's Nugget Theatre will show "Alice in Wonderland" for the week of Friday, April 9 – Thursday, April 15. Showtimes are 7:30 pm nightly. The movie is rat
The things these two Telluride bands share are really big ones. I am talking about amps. The cross-dressing Ralph Dinosaur and his Fabulous Volcanoes headline Telluride KOTO radio&
[To hear Adrienne Lent’s conversation with Susan click “Play”] Telluride’s First Thursday Art Walk is a blast. The first Thursday of every month – April F
The Telluride ski lifts close Sunday, April 4, but the Nugget Theatre will be showing movies. For the week of Friday, April Fools' Day through Thursday, April 8, the movie is &
[click “Play” for an uplifting message from Bunzy Bunworth] Just when you thought it was safe to go back into Telluride’s historic Sheridan Opera House… On
(editor's note: The Melodians were originally scheduled to perform at the Opera House on January 2, 2010. That concert was canceled because of weather. Lucky us: The Melodians
[click “Play”, Sasha tells us why to support the Squids] No joke. But lots of fun. Remember Jerry Lewis? In an over-the-top, no-holds-barred attempt to win the Tellurid
Tracy Shaffer as Mrs. Robinson by Tracy Shaffer After a prolonged "heartbreak hiatus," I really felt no need to step back onto the stage. The slow slide of a dramatic div