TELLURIDE AIDS BENEFIT’S ART AUCTION 2013
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
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
Register NOW for TEDxTellurideLive’s second annual simulcast at the Palm Theatre. You must register to attend the free event. TED means business. The TED Conference, which st
Think of it as the Telluride Bluegrass Festival on steroids. I am talking about two weekends of some of the best music ever in red dirt country: the Austin City Limits Music Festiv
Journalist John Hockenberry, activist Tim DeChristopher, scientists Daniel Nocera and Terry Root among featured speakers Record hot temperatures were recorded around the world in 2
What is the right age to have The Talk with your children? And not just about where babies come from, but about sex and AIDS? The stars of a 2008 documentary, “Please Talk to
TEDxTellurideLive presented free. Register NOW to attend. TED: The backstory: Know TED? If not, it is well worth getting acquainted. TED is an acronym that unravels into a triptych
We at EcoAction Partners are so excited to be partnering with the Wilkinson Public Library to bring a true visionary to town, Thursday, Feb. 21, and Friday 22: Kenny Ausubel is a r
(editor’s note: TIO was in Paris in October. A highlight was a visit to a Django Reinhart exhibit and a mostly coincidental Django tribute concert the same evening. Here is o
Based on the track record, some time over the next few months, Mountainfilm in Telluride’s director, David Holbrook (an established documentary filmmaker in his own right) an
THE BIG PICTURE: Out of sight. Out of mind. Some minds anyway. Once the disease du jour, HIV/AIDS rarely makes national headlines. We saw no red ribbons attached to gowns and tuxes
Beyond KOTO, the FM and AM radio dials are a wasteland, crowded with commercial stations offering not very much worthwhile around the clock, an incessant roar of rock, C & W, l
With new snow falling like confetti from the sky, it’s the perfect time to party. So get geared up for the San Miguel Resource Center’s Chocolate Lover’s Fling happening this
The crème de la crème of the Sheridan Arts Foundation’s Young People’s Theater is the annual high school musical. This year, with 12 amazingly talented seniors in leading
What happens in Vegas does not necessarily stay in Vegas. Especially not this coming weekend. What happens in “Vegas” will go out to support the hundreds of people in c
Back by popular demand, The Sheridan Arts Foundation is proud to present rockabilly, swing and psychobilly superstar, Reverend Horton Heat. The concert takes place at the historic
Talk about starting off the New Year on the right foot. The one with the dainty white pump. Last week, WeddingWire, the nation’s leading online wedding marketplace, announced
We don’t often eat dinner in total darkness. But at Dinner in the Dark, a January 19th fundraiser organized by Telluride Adaptive Sports Program, guests will have the chance to d
The mysteries of the night sky and Earth’s place in the cosmos have always been a source of wonderment for people who cast their eyes skyward. Yet as compelling and fascinating a
Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque at Wilkinson Public Library – The Undead: A Series Telluride Film Festival and the Wilkinson Public Library present the third installment o
Editor’s note: It’s no secret. The Telluride region is dog heaven. Unless you are one of our furry friends who gets caught in the maw of neglect and abuse. Then heaven is on ho