Mountainfilm: 2018 Film Lineup, Preview
Mountainfilm takes place in Telluride over Memorial Weekend, May 25 – May 28. Passes to the 2018 festival are selling out very fast., very few remain. To get your passes or for
Mountainfilm takes place in Telluride over Memorial Weekend, May 25 – May 28. Passes to the 2018 festival are selling out very fast., very few remain. To get your passes or for
Mountainfilm takes place in Telluride over Memorial Weekend, May 25 – May 28. Passes to the 2018 festival are selling out fast. To get your passes or for more information about
“The Metromaniacs” at The Duke Theatre, 229 West 42 Street (between 7th & 8th) is up through May 26. Non-stop laughs, especially if wordplay is your thing, this sho
On yet another fine day in the Big Apple, on stage and on the walls of the many galleries in Chelsea we visited, we found the lines between reality and fantasy, fact and fiction, p
“Harry Clarke” at the Minetta Lane Theatere through May 12. Don’t miss Billy Crudup’s tour de force performance. Tickets here. “Three Tall Women”
For Peter Pino’s petroglyph workshop, the Telluride Institute is partnering with the Ah Haa School for the Arts, the Wilkinson Public Library, and the Telluride Historical Mu
The Downlow is an evening of storytelling and an initiative of Telluride Theatre. The theme of the show Thursday, May 10, 7 p.m., a collaboration with the San Miguel Resource Cente
The play about a really bad dad on a power trip who trips and falls is over. Shakespeare’s “King Lear ” is dead and buried. We were in the audience for the final
The Sheridan Arts Foundation’s Young People’s Theater presents Roald Dahl’s “James & The Giant Peach.” Shows take place Friday, May 4 – Sunday, May 6, 6 p.m. at Tel
Network 20/20 is a talented, diverse and multilingual group of rising and established professionals interested in promoting an informed dialogue on foreign policy. They come from d
Iconic rocker Rod Stewart said it in a song: “Reason to Believe.” We look to find them. But up to the sky? This story by a cast of thousands at New York Magazine asks j
For more information about the Telluride Transfer Warehouse project, visit Telluride Arts website and/or call Telluride Arts’ executive director Kate Jones at 970-708-8845 To
We can name him, so we claim him: Telluride’s favorite Olympian, Gus Kenworthy, is a golden boy at the opening of Nordstrom’s new New York store. The following fluffy
To make the new Museum Campus in Ridgway a reality, the two museums involved in the project will need a lot of help. If you want to lend your support through volunteerism or with
In Chicago, “Hamilton” is up at the CIBD Theatre. Click the link or call 800-22-0351 for guaranteed tickets. For a full review of the blockbuster show at play, go her
The doors of Chicago’s Union League are open to the public the first Friday of every month and with a requisite RSVP, guests are welcome to view its vast art collection and
Tony Kushner’s “The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with Key to the Scriptures” is now up at Denver’s Curious Theatre Company throu
Mountainfilm takes place in Telluride over Memorial Weekend, May 25 – May 28. Passes to the 2018 festival are on track to sell out. To get your passes or for more information ab
The point of it all is to break down the headlines, determine why an issue is important, and reveal the best arguments on each side of the story. Recently Cleo turned her attentio
The Durango Blues Train announces its artist lineup for the August event on August 17 & August 18. Featured are The A.J. Fullerton Band, The Rebekah Meldrum Band, Molly Gene &#
On a long list of challenges our world – writ large and small – faces today is how we communicate (or not) with one another. Increasingly we speak only to our choir and almost