Telluride's Ah Haa School for the Arts announces annual auction
[click “Play” to listen to Rachel Loomis Lee’s description of this year’s auction] Theme of 19th annual event based on Bond: “License to Create
[click “Play” to listen to Rachel Loomis Lee’s description of this year’s auction] Theme of 19th annual event based on Bond: “License to Create
Telluride's historic Sheridan Opera House welcomes Anthem, a 70s classic rock experience. The band pays homage to the music of the decade that one historian (Bruce J. Schulman
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Keller Williams] Getting tickets to the Telluride Bluegrass Festival can be sketchy at times: the rece
[click "Play", Jennie Franks speaks with Susan about the Festival] Shut out in London. Smash hit in Laramie. Coming soon to your local theatre in Telluride. "
The First Thursday Art Walk is a celebration of the arts in downtown Telluride for art lovers, community and friends. A dozen venues open their doors from 5 p.m. – 8 p
[click “Play”, Susan speaks with Rob, Nancy and Renee] Magical works by Craft, Schultheis & Swire Among Telluride’s many talented writers, Rob Schulthe
By Elisabeth Gick What makes the Compassion Festival a festival rather than a conference or symposium? The short answer is that a festival is more fun than a conference. Th
[click “Play” to hear Skip Liepke’s conversation with Susan] Malcolm “Skip” Liepke’s second one-man show opens at the Telluride Gallery o
"From the Ground Up" Fireworks don't end on the Fourth of July in Telluride. There's dynamite on the silver screen when Mountainfilm in Telluride hosts its annual
By David Feela For decades, when summer melons rolled into the produce aisle, my mouth would water and I’d buy the biggest one. Unfortunately, not every watermelon is endowed wit
[click “Play” to listen to Darrell Scott’s conversation with Susan] Sunset Concert series continues with Darrell Scott & Brothers in performance Guess
Brazilian musician to curate special program of films for the four-day Festival Telluride Film Festival (September 2-5, 2011), presented by National Film Preserve LTD., is proud to
Getting a jump on Telluride Art's upcoming First Thursday Art Walk, July 7, and at the tail end of the Sheridan Arts Foundation's Telluride Plein Air, an outdoor art show f
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Julie Shelton Smith] Her work suggests an affinity with British painter Lucien Freud. Julie Shelton Smith a
By Elisabeth Gick [click “Play” to listen to Elisabeth’s conversation with Peter Gold] Author/anthropologist Peter Gold is coming to the Telluride I
The plein air artists working around Telluride this week always bring me pleasure by showing their unique perspectives on this beautiful place we call home. This morning on our mor
[click “Play” to hear Pamela Zoline’s interview with Clifford Saron] by Pamela Zoline Among the frontiers on which we, smart chimps or bruised angel
The 8th annual Sheridan Arts Foundation's Telluride Plein Air is a robust weekend of fine art and music, culminating over the Fourth of July weekend. The action begins&
[click “Play”, Susan speaks with Barbara Heinrich] Telluride Gallery of Fine Art jeweler Barbara Heinrich grew up on a farm in Heilbronn, Germany, the daughter o
By J James McTigue I love geeks; therefore I love Telluride Wine Fest. This year’s 30th festival was full of wine geeks and foodies, all intent on enthusiastically sharing the in
By Tracy Shaffer The Denver Art Museum's current offering is a mud pie for the senses. With the most basic of themes, earth, this global exhibition brings together time and pla
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Josh Aronson and Adam Neiman] Now in its 9th season, the Telluride Musicfest adds two new events to its 201
[click”Play” to hear Erik Dalton’s description of River Festival] Ridgway, Colorado, is so much more than a bedroom community for Telluride. The town is fa
By Dan Collins Does Telluride really need another festival in the middle of the summer? Probably not. Do we really need more compassion? More sharing and caring? Yes. Why? Because