SAFYPT: “Singing in the Rain,” 1/29 & 1/30!
Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation’ Young People’s Theater began its 22nd season with the holiday classic favorite, “A Christmas Carol.” The second of the three middle
Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation’ Young People’s Theater began its 22nd season with the holiday classic favorite, “A Christmas Carol.” The second of the three middle
For more information surrounding COVID resources, testing and the concern form, visit here. For more information surrounding the state’s COVID-19 dial, visit here. Last week
After 20 years of leadership, Paul Major is stepping down as CEO of the Telluride Foundation. Leadership transition at the Telluride Foundation was announced today by the Foundatio
Martin Luther King (MLK) was a rain-maker, perhaps the rainmaker, at the dawn of our nation’s ongoing – and much challenged of late – initiative to right the wrongs of slaver
My friend Katherine Stuart writes a wonderful blog,”Best Friend Handbook,” everything from fashion and beauty tips to nutrition and recipes – including recipes for success in
San Miguel County reports case numbers return to an alarmingly high level after the holidays following a two-week decline. For more information surrounding COVID resources, testin
Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation’ Young People’s Theater begins its 22nd season with the first of three middle school productions, the holiday classic favorite,
Telluride’s Mountainfilm is honored to announce longtime festival guest, attendee, elite mountaineer and Telluride local Hilaree Nelson as Guest Director for 2021. In the pos
The Telluride Foundation announces Citizens of the Year: San Miguel County Search & Rescue and Ouray County Response Fund Initiators, Lichtenbelt/O’Leary Team, to be honored.
As Festival Director Britt Bunyard announces the theme of the 2021 Telluride Mushroom Festival, know that the 2020 event is available online until August 10, 2021. Buy virtual Fest
San Miguel County COVID page updated with vaccine information, lodging restrictions change. If you are 70 years of age or older and have not yet heard from your Primary Care Physic
The coronavirus is a shared (and daunting) greater Telluride community experience. The effects on Telluride’s economy and health are unprecedented. Frequently Asked Questions
The first Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of 2021 takes place Thursday, January 7, 2021. Participating venues host receptions to introduce new exhibits and artists from 5pm-8pm. Com
Thursday, January 7, 2021, marks the first Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of the New Year. Throughout the month, Slate Gray Gallery Telluride is featuring the work of artists Martha Ra
Thursday, January 7 2021, marks the first Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of the New Year. The Telluride Gallery of Fine Art is continuing to feature a celebration of the late work of a
Ski Magazine recently joined a high-profile fraternity that includes (but is by no means limited to) prestigious media outlets such as Conde Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest,
T.S. Eliot put it this way: “For last year’s words belong to last year’s language/ And next year’s words await another voice/And to make an end is to make a beg
“Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right,” Telluride local Oprah Winfrey. “If you’re brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new
Seriously? Since we saw how 2020 went, do we really want to do this, again? I know. Any excuse to wear sequins. Comedian John Oliver was once quoted as saying: “New Year’s Eve
Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation presents Jeff Daniels live-streamed from his home into yours on Friday, January 8, 2021 at 7 p.m. MST. Daniels will play songs and share
For many, Xmas is a period for the renewal of faith. But it also also a time for personal reflection – though that could be said of these past, long months of the pandemic, w
During the holiday season, millions use batteries to power twinkling fairy lights and an endless list of interactive children’s toys. That said, according to online sources,
On September 4, 2020 the Telluride Film Festival reluctantly cried “Uncle,” albeit eloquently, stating what was obviously to its many fans around the world: in the Age
Telluride Theatre keeps holiday spirit and magic alive during pandemic with an original streaming production of “Home for the Holidays.” Happening December 19 – 2