Travis Julia, SAF Present: “The Blizzard of Aahhh’s,” 1/23
Tickets for “The Blizzard of Aahh’s” go on sale today, Friday, January 10 When: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 6 & 8:30 p.m. (Doors 30 minutes prior) Where: Sh
Tickets for “The Blizzard of Aahh’s” go on sale today, Friday, January 10 When: Thursday, January 23, 2014, 6 & 8:30 p.m. (Doors 30 minutes prior) Where: Sh
If you live within 100 miles of Telluride as the crow flies, you can (and should) participate! Telluride is well known as a fertile environment for artists, with a variety of exhib
The story of a girl’s dream to be the youngest person ever to sail around the world – alone! “Maidentrip” won the hearts and minds of the Mountain in Telluride audience whe
In the halcyon days of the 1990s, Telluride was flush, the local daily was fat and happy and the go-to guy for images was a young man with a megawatt smile. For 10 years, B
The Sheridan Arts Foundation‘s 2013 Holiday Concert Series wraps with an encore performance by Elephant Revival, with opening support by the Shook Twins of Portland, Oregon.
The Americans Circus reinvented in timber, steel and ingenuity. Performances at Telluride’s Palm Theatre, Monday, December 30, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, December 31, 8 p.m. (New Year&
Donors will be entered to win Dec. 31 raffle. Raising funds to replace movie screen The Sheridan Arts Foundation, the 501(3)(c) non-profit organization that owns and operates the h
“Crazy.” “Walkin’ After Midnight.” “Your Cheatin’ Heart” “I Fall To Pieces.” “Sweet Dreams.” To this day, co
Mountainfilm is pleased to present a special screening of one of this year’s best feature documentaries, “The Armstrong Lie.” The film, produced by Frank Marshall
Celebrate a white winter by attending the premiere of the latest Warren Miller production. “Ticket to Ride” premieres in Telluride Monday, December 23. There are two sh
To celebrate the longest night of the year, the eve of the winter solstice, and the midpoint between Telluride Bluegrass festivals, Planet Bluegrass is proud to share the prelimina
Yes January. And with the New Year right around the corner, the Telluride Historical Museum wants you to resolve to prioritize its upcoming winter activities, including: • Ski
Telluride Arts’ Twenty(by)Telluride is a lively, casual event that offers an intimate glimpse into some of Telluride’s most creative minds through very fast-paced slid
Telluride Theatre & The Sheridan Arts Foundation present a non-denominational holiday extravaganza, December 18 -22, 2013, 8 p.m. live at the Sheridan Opera House Dude and Br
“At 14, I discovered girls. At that time dancing was the only way you could put your arm around the girl. Dancing was courtship,” Gene Kelly Thank heaven for little gir
I know, I know- we’re in the middle of the best ski season opener we’ve experienced in years, and here I am urging you to think ahead to next summer. OK, I get it, but
Dreaming of a white Christmas? Saturday, December 14, 5 – 8 p.m., Telluride Arts hosts a special holiday edition of its monthly First Thursday Art Walk, and three of the prin
Sculptor Antonio Marra‘s early sculptures were figurative bronzes – but don’t think Rodin’s “The Thinker.” Don’t think traditional at a
Purchase Early and Save During Blues & Brews’ Special Holiday Season Ticket Pre-Sale this Thursday, December, 12th at 10:00 a.m. (MST) Season Greetings from Telluride Blu
MarchFourth Marching Band, Leftover Salmon & Steel Pulse to play Telluride Conference Center Winter Music Series The Sheridan Arts Foundation and the Telluride Ski Resort are p
Mountainfilm in Telluride is dedicated to educating, inspiring and motivating audiences about issues that matter, cultures worth exploring, environments worth preserving, adventur
University Centers of the San Miguel is the Regional Center for the Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC). It also partners with Colorado Mesa University (CMU), Prescott
One down. Two to go. Just about everywhere, the parade of cooking, shopping, and wrapping just picked up a new head of steam. While it is true that scribbling cards each year bring
People with quirky personalities are drawn to resort towns like ours. And that’s a good thing. Counterculture types tend to think up frankly awesome, if completely eccentric,