EXPERT TO TALK PETROGLYPHS AT MONTROSE LIBRARY
Katherine Wells’s obsession with petroglyphs (images pecked on stone) began in the 1960s. Three decades later, after careers as a teacher, a businessperson, and an artist in
Katherine Wells’s obsession with petroglyphs (images pecked on stone) began in the 1960s. Three decades later, after careers as a teacher, a businessperson, and an artist in
Editor’s note: Mountainfilm in Telluride Festival Director David Holbrooke took a few minutes from his crazy schedule to share what’s happened this week as he prepares for
Tix for Mumford & Sons at Opera House available thru 4/5/13, midnite (MDT) via online lottery! Planet Bluegrass is excited to announce the lineup for the late-night indoor show
Pioneering Artists, Adventurers and Scientists to Present at 35th Annual Festival In addition to screening leading independent documentary films, Mountainfilm in Telluride is dist
The Sheridan Arts Foundation celebrates the end of the ski season at the historic Sheridan Opera House with a foot-stomping bluegrass dance party featuring Whitewater Ramble, the M
A band named after a parasite. How and why? The band Deer Tick is synonymous with its guitarist and singer-songwriter John McCauley, who grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, where
“A futuristic, psychedelic, neo-griot frenzy,” raved the Village Voice Toubab Krewe is five guys, based out of Asheville, North Carolina, who effortlessly blend American ro
“The kind of spectacle that deserves the word awesome,” Atlanta Journal Constitution This story is a tease, a taunt, and a declaration that if you have the chance and if yo
Editor’s note: In 2011, the Telluride Foundation honored “Senior” Mahoney as Outstanding Citizen of the Year, an award given in recognition of someone who has uns
What is Twenty(by)Telluride? Follow the math: 20 slides + 20 seconds each ÷ a theme x a few great minds = Twenty(by)Telluride Produced by Telluride Arts, Twenty(by)Telluride is
After a five-year time out, One to One’s Cardboard Sled Derby is back and better than ever for kids ages 5-17 from Telluride, Norwood, Mountain Village, Ridgeway, Ouray, and
The Sheridan Arts Foundation gets funky on Thursday, March 7, 2013, (doors open, 7:30 p.m., show, 8 p.m.), when Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band raises the roof of the historic She
Let the sun shine in, Tuesday, March 12 – Sunday, March 17, 8 p.m. at The Palm Theatre This winter, Telluride Theatre hopes to let the sun shine in between the (blessed) blizzard
The new millennium has witnessed a significant change and attitudinal shift in society’s views towards women. Many from younger generations feel that all the battles have bee
Yes you read right: Telluride Adaptive Sports Program’s venerable March fundraiser has had a name change. You can still wear your cowboy boots and your best Bounty Hunter hat
New 650 Seat Werner Herzog Theatre to be Complete for 2013 Edition Telluride Film Festival, presented by the National Film Preserve, announces its 40th Anniversary set to run Aug
Telluride Blues & Brews Festival – September 13-15, 2013 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year, September 13 – 15, 2013. Co
Event is two nights at the Opera House: Friday, March 29 & Saturday, March 30. Get your tickets now. Leave your trench coat at home. But come with an open mind. (And wallet.) D
Watch the broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. March 2 If you did not manage to get tickets to the Telluride AIDS Benefit Gala Fashion Show, the next best thing is to watch online. With t
Edward Lentsch’s artistic vision defies boundaries and crosses mediums. He is an author, architectural builder, designer, inventor, and entrepreneur, inspired by fields as di
He’s back – and likely better than ever. We are talking about DJ Cato, a.k.a., Congri, who became the Man of the (After) Hour. Cato turned the Telluride AIDS Benefit
The history of the Observatory is the history of Telluride, since its evolution from sleepy mining town to hip (but not too) destination resort. Locals Jim and Sally Russell built
“One of the 25 Best Films of The Year” – A.O. Scott, The New York Times Faced with their own mortality an improbable group of young people, many of them HIV-posit
The Sheridan Arts Foundation is proud to present the very talented alt-folk rock six-piece band Seryn at the historic Sheridan Opera House. The concert takes place Saturday, Februa