MOUNTAIN VILLAGE HOSTS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS DISCUSSION
Unfortunately, stories of domestic violence are still too common, even in the pristine hamlet we call home. That’s one of the reasons why Mountain Village is hosting a presentati
Unfortunately, stories of domestic violence are still too common, even in the pristine hamlet we call home. That’s one of the reasons why Mountain Village is hosting a presentati
Mountainfilm in Telluride began as a homespun gathering of outdoor enthusiasts 34+ years ago has evolved into a colorful tapestry of talks, exhibits, music and films. And along the
A lot of people, even self-proclaimed film buffs, turn up their noses at the mention of horror movies. But their cinematic snobbery doesn’t apply to things like film noir, Alfred
Last week in Atlanta was a going home of sorts. I spent three days with many of the people I had shared a way of life with for over 33 years, my years as a pilot for Northwest Airl
October is the time of year when turning leaves signal cooler mountain air. It also means the end of a busy bike season in the San Juans. For those who want to squeeze in one last
Telluride Foundation Releases New Program to Nurture an Ecosystem of Entrepreneurs The Telluride region has a rich history of innovation, invention and reinvention. The well-known
Studio and Home Tours in Telluride Creative District Time was, when the door slammed behind Telluride Blues & Brews Fest, folks headed out of town for the fall off season. Nowa
Twelve years making grants available to regional nonprofits The Telluride Foundation’s annual Community Grant application is now available. Nonprofit organizations serving the pe
Join the Telluride Historical Museum for a special Seventies-themed, free, Architectural Tour with George Greenbank. Meet at the Museum Saturday, September 29, 9:30 a.m. The focus
Boy in bras? Nope, not a drag club. Anything but a drag. Mark your calendar for Thursday, October 18, 7 p.m., historic New Sheridan Bar, when the Ah Haa School for the Arts present
God Speaks to Each of Us God speaks to each of us as he makes us, then walks with us silently out of the night. These are words we dimly hear: You, sent out beyond your recall, go
To make his point, Victor Garlock, Ph.D. and author, tells a whale of a tale in a metaphor drawn from the Polynesian culture: “Standing on a whale fishing for minnows.”
HUD Announces Recipients of Inaugural Secretary’s Award for Community Foundations THE U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in partnership with the Council on F
Bal de Maison features Little Hurricane to warm up Blues & Brews crowd for super cool weekend Hurricane season is not quite over. At least not in the Telluride region. The 19th
Sunset Blues Concert in Mountain Village Features MarchFourth Marching Band The 19th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival announces the Sunset Blues Concert in Mountain Vill
The Telluride Adaptive Ski Program (TASP) is dedicated to enriching the lives of people with disabilities by providing therapeutic recreational opportunities. Thursday, September 1
In 2009, four young Russian filmmakers visited America for a residency, making a stop in Telluride for the (dearly departed) Film Festival. Telluride Inside… and Out, then a
Forty-one may be the new 21. Just ask Telluride Arts. Rather than crashing and burning in a mid-life crisis, the nonprofit formerly known as TCAH, which opened for business in 1971
“I’ve learned that you shouldn’t go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back,” Maya Angelou When
Foundation Noted as Most Active Grant Maker Among Peers According to a 2011 Columbus Survey of 252 community foundations nationwide, the Telluride Foundation ranked as 4th most act
Editor’s note: Only a limited number of 3-Day passes available for the 19th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival. Saturday Single Day tickets are completely sold out,
In a digital, real-time world, surprise is an endangered species. So, go ahead and try. Surprise me. So far, no surprises at the RNC. Same old pasteurized pap. It would surprise
The Telluride Film Festival, per Buck Henry, “Valhalla for film folk,” is an equal opportunity venue, known for giving documentaries as much prominence as features. Dit