Mountainfilm 2019: Symposium Theme is “Equity”
Mountainfilm‘s Moving Mountains Symposium kicks off Telluride’s summer festival season each year. The in-depth conversation takes place at High Camp, aka, the Telluride
Mountainfilm‘s Moving Mountains Symposium kicks off Telluride’s summer festival season each year. The in-depth conversation takes place at High Camp, aka, the Telluride
Telluride is known for its mountains and outdoor adventure. And for supporting a culture of culture – with one woman at the center of the fine art scene for 31 years. Her name
The following is a brief overview of more to see and do and a few suggestions about places to eat. Botero at the Marlborough Gallery, 40 East 57 Street, through November 24: Born o
Telluride’s Palm Arts presents a special celebration of an important and colorful Latin holiday: “Jarabe Mexicano–Traditions Dia de Los Muertos.” The happ
A.R. Gurney’s “Final Follies” is up at the Cherry Lane Theatre through October 21, 2018. Make it a date by treating yourself to dinner at Fifty at 50 Commerce Str
“Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922” at The Jewish Museum is up through January 6, 2019. Once upon a time just after the Russia
Colorado’s Gov. Hickenlooper announces 2018 Colorado Governor’s Citizenship Medals. Prestigious honor includes the Telluride Foundation’s Paul Major. Ceremony schedul
A ferryman demanding payment is a direct reference to the Greek ferryman of the dead. Charon was known to demand an obolus (coin) to ferry dead souls across the River Styx.
“…I wonder if old Irving ever wrote him a song ’bout blowed out country and a marriage gone wrong…”, Ian Tyson Irving Berlin’s music is synonymous with theatre
The”Delacroix” show at The Met runs through January 6, 2019. Franz Marc and August Macke at the Neue Gallerie is up through January 21, 2019. The epic exhibition of the
Cathy James, mother of three super smart, productive adults and four awesome grandchildren, was a fixture in the Telluride community, her home for nearly four decades. Cathy’
Telluride’s EcoAction’ Partners’ Ophir composting program has diverted over 3,000 pounds of food and waste from landfill. For more information about the RREO Gran
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Prevention Month. In support, the Ah Haa School is hosting the 9th Annual Bra Invitational. The event takes place T
Amy Cannon, wife of beloved husband, father, banker and avid outdoor adventurer Tim Cannon, (11/17/1962-7/8/2018), hosts fundraiser, along with friends, Mike Volk and Seth Weatherf
Telluride Foundation, in partnership with the West End Economic Development Corporation, awarded grant for economic development. U.S. Department of Commerce invests $844,941 to su
The Telluride Foundation selects its 2018 Citizen of the Year: Susan Rice. Community celebration planned for Thursday, October 4, 4- 6 p.m. at the Moose Lodge in Nucla. The public
Telluride Arts’ First Thursday Art Walk is a festive celebration of the art scene in downtown Telluride for art lovers, community and friends. Participating venues host reception
The Telluride Institute has partnered with San Miguel County, the Telluride Historical Museum, Between the Covers Bookstore, Ah Haa School of the Arts, Telluride Ski & Golf Co.
David Holbrooke designed “Original Thinkers,” Thursday, October 4 – Sunday, October 7, as “a new, highly curated festival that melds speakers, films, and
TanzTheater to present “Mimoun,” Thursday, October 4 and Friday, October 5 at Telluride’s Palm Complex, 6:30 – 8 p.m. Tickets for this event are available a
How about dinosaurs as a distraction from the noisy, noisome headlines? No, not the old white guys in Congress – the ancient relatives of the ones that populated Jurassic Park. C
Is your monkey mind keeping you awake at night? Headlines? Both? And could regulating light or inhaling lavender help? We curated a story that appeared in Vox on the subject of get