CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTS WINTERSING 2011
The holiday season in Telluride this year will miss baby ballerinas gracing the Palm stage in “The Nutcracker,” generally speaking, a sine qua non at mistletoe time. (A
The holiday season in Telluride this year will miss baby ballerinas gracing the Palm stage in “The Nutcracker,” generally speaking, a sine qua non at mistletoe time. (A
by Beth Roberts On Christmas Day, 1908, Harriet Fish Backus, later known as the “Tomboy Bride,” awoke to a gift that would certainly turn the most modern San Juan citiz
To hear folks tell it, the holidays sounds like a segment of “Survivor.” People use terms such as “endurance” and “survival” to describe the run
Twinkling lights grace every store window, the crisp tang of fresh evergreen delights the senses, the worshipful glow of candles on the Menorah gather the faithful, and lifted voic
In August, anthropologist, cookbook author and celebrity chef Dr. Susanna Hoffman played to a packed house when she was featured in a special segment of Chef Bud’s popular Bo
The film rates an average 8 on a scale of 10 on Rotten Tomatoes. “Big Deal on Madonna Street,” (1958, 106 minutes), is the pick by Telluride Film Festival‘s Gary
There are great benefits to being this sort of friends. (Mind out of the gutter. Not that kind.) These are the Friends of the Library, a nonprofit established to assist San Miguel
Golly gee whiz. You missed Black Friday. And you passed on Cyber Monday when, as reported in the Huffington Post, other more enterprising shoppers were able to score hot deals on r
When at Clark’s, think 0007 Please raise your hand if you have not received an appeal for funds in your mailbox. Thought so. In Telluride as in the rest of the world, ’
Memorial service for J. Michael Brown Saturday afternoon, November 12, 2011, the Telluride community gathered, filled the Palm Theatre, to honor and say goodbye to our friend, J. M
“Sticky Fingers? A treat for sure: Karl Denson at KOTO-fm’s Halloween Bash in Telluride Guess who Karl Denson (of Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, KDTU) along
Ben Stookesberry is a 33-years-old gonzo kayaker, who makes his home in Chico, CA. Ben was baptized into Mountainfilm in Telluride’s extended family of adventurers whe
Coming up at Telluride’s Ah Haa School for the Arts: Mixed Media Mosaics with instructor Flair Robinson. Flair is a self-taught mosaic and assemblage artist, who works primar
“The Apple Pushers,” kicks off the weekend, when Mountainfilm in Telluride returns to the Big Apple, October 21 – October 23, for an encore program at Lincoln
Mountainfilm in Telluride began as a homespun gathering of outdoor enthusiasts 33+ years ago has evolved into a colorful tapestry of talks, exhibits, music and films. And Mo
There are two kinds of people in the world: people who like horror movies, and people who don't. If you are in the first camp, we've got a festival for you—Telluride Horror Show
You may say I’m a dreamer/But I’m not the only one/I hope someday you’ll join us/And the world will be as one,” “Imagine,” John Lennon Te
by Lauren Metzger Marketing & Exhbition Director Ah Haa School for the Arts Art of Being a Woman Month continues at the Ah Haa School for the Arts. And we hope to see you here
LUNAFEST 2011/2012 Trailer from Clif Bar & Company on Vimeo. by Lauren Metzger Marketing & Exhibition DirectorAh Haa School for the Arts October is Breast Cancer Awar
The 2nd annual Telluride Photo Festival is underway. The event, which runs from September 26 – October 2, targets professional and experienced amateur photographers with a menu o
Young People’s Literature and Art Festival & Exhibit features Brian Selznick Connect the dots and what becomes apparent is a certain symmetry between the Telluride
When Eric Moore moved back to Telluride in 2010 after being away for a few years, he decided it was time to create the Telluride Photography Festival. After all, photographe
by Lauren MetzgerMarketing & Exhibtions ManagerAh Haa School for the Arts Thoughout October, the Ah Haa School for the Arts will be saluting the courageous women of San Miguel
by Emily Brendler Shoff The Telluride Blues and Brews Festival always falls at the time of year when anything can happen weather-wise. It can be sunny and 70, or it can be