Yonder Mountain String Band at Telluride Bluegrass 2011
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s interview with Ben Kaufmann and Adam Aijala] Telluride has its festivals. Nederland has Frozen Dead Guy Days. No kidding, cel
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s interview with Ben Kaufmann and Adam Aijala] Telluride has its festivals. Nederland has Frozen Dead Guy Days. No kidding, cel
[click "Play", Michael Cleveland speaks with Susan, but notes the date of his performance is the 16th, not the 17th) There is a nice, alliterative quality to &quo
[click "Play" to listen to Nancy Landau's conversation with Susan] Telluride's Friends of the Library was established to assist the San Miguel County Publ
[click “Play”, Susan talks with Colin Sullivan} Telluride’s Heritage Festival takes a look hard long over its shoulder at Telluride’s colorful past,
At Telluride Inside… and Out we mostly have our gaze fixed on "the now" or on the future. Before we move on to Bluegrass and the rest of the Summer schedule
Langhorne Slim returns to Telluride for an encore performance on Friday, June, 10, 8 p.m. at Telluride's historic Sheridan Opera House. The concert is a benefit
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Judyth Hill] Poet and author Judyth Hill is scheduled to be a guest instructor at Telluride’s Ah Haa
By Dan Collins Art Goodtimes, Mushfest The Telluride Institute is on a roll! We are offering a menu of fabulous summer events you don't want to miss—from an outdoor eco-class
kicker: at Telluride's Steaming Bean Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 8 pm Is gossip good or bad for the soul? Does it lengthen your life or shorten it? The Telluride Play
Compassion for a World in Crisis–the Navajo, Tibetan Buddhist, and neuroscientists' perspective a TELLURIDE INSTITUTE IDEAS FESTIVAL July 8 – 10, 201
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Bob Schneider] Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation opens the 20th annual Wild West Fest with a kick-
A mid-life crisis is a common occurrence at age 40. But Telluride Arts (aka Telluride Council for the Arts & Humanities) is experiencing anything but. In fact, Telluride Arts i
By J James McTigue The first of the summer’s First Thursday Art Walks begins today June 2nd. But this summer, there is another first; a Kid’s Art Walk. Much like
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Robert Lemler] kicker: Lemler teaches “Light & the Figurative Subject in Oil” Tellurid
By Lauren Metzger Hello Telluride. Though the weather does not reflect it, the summer season is starting! The Ah Haa School has quite the lineup this summer of dynamic local artist
By Jon Lovekin (Editor's note: One of the pleasures in publishing Telluride Inside… and Out is getting to know new [to us] writers. Susan and I independently ran a
By J James McTigue The Baffin Babes are four rad chics with whom it would be fun to have a beer, go dancing, or ski tour 1200 kilometers in the Canadian Arctic over 80 days. Except
On the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, about the time the Gulf oil spill was about to capped, Drew Ludwig decided to take a walk. A long walk. In August 2010, he traveled b
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Judith and Richard] kicker: trash to treasure October 5, 2010, the Town of Telluride passed an ordinance ag
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Tosh and Oscar] Like the Telluride Film Festival, Mountainfilm in Telluride vets hundreds of movies submitt
The Mountainfilm in Telluride festival is 33 years old this year but there is no resting on laurels as it rolls out a variety of new initiatives. Here is a look at changes to expec
[click “Play” to listen to Tim DeChristopher’s conversation with Susan] Tim DeChristopher could be the poster boy for the 33rd annual Mountainfilm i
[click “Play”, Susan speaks with Laura Antrim Caskey] Laura Antrim Caskey is a photojournalist now living in Rock Creek, West Virginia. Rock Creek is also
[click “Play” to hear Alec Loorz speak with Susan about climate change and young people] kicker: teen activist featured at Moving Mountains Symposium Ask Victori