Food for thought: Decker at Telluride Library & Between the Covers readings Saturday
[click “Play” to listen to Peter Decker’s conversaton with Susan] Saturday, November 27, 6 – 8 p.m, Telluride’s five-star Wilkinson Public Library
[click “Play” to listen to Peter Decker’s conversaton with Susan] Saturday, November 27, 6 – 8 p.m, Telluride’s five-star Wilkinson Public Library
Twenty-five years ago in Telluride, development was in full swing and funk was becoming fashion when Will and Hilary Thompson opened Telluride Gallery of Fine Art at 130 East Color
This post is deeply personal: The award-winnning contemporary painter Riva Sweetrocket is Telluride Inside… and Out's dearly beloved Denver neighbor. She is also an artis
Awareness into Action: Galamsey Telluride locals David Byars and Jenny Jacobi left last year's Mountainfilm with the same inspiration and desire to
Telluride Inside… and Out was on the road again, this time in Denver for a weekend away to celebrate the most recent triumphs of two talented friends: Ivar Zeile of the Plus
[click “Play” to hear Scott Doser talk about this new Community Cinema sreies] Telluride’s five-star Wilkinson Public Library has partnered with ITVS, co-p
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with John Jacobs] Telluride Inside… and Out has some sound advice to offer. Thursday, November 11,
Five Mountainfilm in Telluride grantees, from a field of 75 filmmakers, photographers, and adventurers, each receive $5,000 and an Apple laptop computer to help with new projects t
(Above is a trailer of one of the locally made historic documentaries about Telluride. Learn more about the region's history at the Telluride Historical Museum.) Tellur
David Byars blogs for Mountainfilm about their work in Africa.
Ed. note: TIO's Denver-based contributor Tracy Shaffer muses about the play she has written, which is being performed this week by the Paragon Theatre Ensemble. After years of
The only thing better than the spectacular brassieres that were decorated for the BRA-vo auction was the fact that they were worn by shirtless firemen. The auction on Thursday was
Some things are just too good to be kept secret. Such as an undergarment decorated like a disco ball, or a brassiere covered with candy. Or the most racy, fun fundraiser of
Minds of Mountainfilm – Tom Shadyac from Mountainfilm in Telluride on Vimeo. This weekend, people enjoying the 2010 Mountainfilm program will be surrounded by
Above is a snippet of the Popovitch Pet Theater act, which will perform at the Palm Theatre Sunday Oct. 17 at 4 p.m.; the show is for all ages and is a benefit for W
This is the second part in a two-part Q&A with Telluride Horror Show festival director Ted Wilson.
The excerpt above is from "The Translator," a film by Sonya Di Renzo, and one of the films selected for the Lunafest from the 600 or so entries the
Telluride Horror Show is a new film festival, debuting this weekend, Oct. 15-17.
by Tracy Shaffer As the leaves turn in the high country, Denverites turn out in style. Theatres open their season, ball fields close up shop and a flurry of arty events fills the c
[click “Play” for Seth Berg’s interview with Susan] The Telluride Film Festival and our five-star Wilkinson Public Library co-host the second in the
Sponsored by the Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities, the First Thursday Art Walk is a once-a-month opportunity for galleries, studios, and retail stores to strut their c
[click “Play” to hear Charlotte Jorgensen’s conversation with Susan] October 7 marks the Telluride Council for the Arts & Humanities’ fina
[click “Play”, Meredith Nemirov speaks with Susan] Meredith Nemirov is a familiar name in the Telluride region. But the artist is also on the national rad