Telluride Film Festival #37: Ribbons of dreams realized, stunning performances
[click “Play” for Katherine Stuart’s view of TFF 37] The world may be schlepping around with a thundercloud over its head, but the 37th annual Telluride Film Fest
[click “Play” for Katherine Stuart’s view of TFF 37] The world may be schlepping around with a thundercloud over its head, but the 37th annual Telluride Film Fest
Telluride Adaptive Sports Program has two major fundraisers each year: "Going Country at the Opera" in the Winter, and "The Bob Miller Golf Classic" in the Summ
This week’s Sam Bush TV episode is part four in the “Sam’s Records: A Misguided Tour.” Sam returns to his extensive record collection to look at past albums that have influ
I ran across this copy of a painting by old-time local Birdi Boyd of the Sheridan Opera House – before it was "renovated" – and was stunned by the memo
Telluride Inside… and Out witnessed two outstanding films to open the 2010 Telluride Film Festival: first, "Carlos," Olivier Assaya's 5 1/2 hour epic, the first
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Jeb Berrier] Suzan Beraza Telluride triumphed in Monterey’s BLUE Ocean Film Festival when the homegrown
37th Telluride Film Festival feature line-up (Titles in bold are also scheduled to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival where a few are slated to be World or North Ame
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer talks about this year’s films with Susan] The great sucking sound you hear is the air going out of the Telluride’s Film Festival&#
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer reveals the 2010 Tributees] Every year, since the event got off the ground in 1974, the Telluride Film Festival, known locally as The SHOW, ha
[click “Play” to hear Gary Meyer’s conversation with Susan] Monsoon season in Telluride appears to have ended. The grass is green, the sun is shining bright yello
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer talks about who’s coming to town] Breaking news: The Telluride Film Festival features 3-D throughout the weekend, September 3 – Septem
NEW: Ribbons of dreams realized, stunning performances Which Way for the Middle East? Lineup for 2010 Features (top line-up picks) Tributees
[click “Play” for Pamela Froman’s conversation with Susan] This week in Telluride, not all that glitters is on the silver screen. A trunk show at Dolce Jewels, Se
In Telluride, real jewels before screen gems and images on canvas open for the ones on the silver screen. Thursday, September 1, is the Telluride Council for the Arts & Humanit
[click “Play” to hear Lauren speaking with Michelle and Julee] by Lauren MetzgerMarketing & ExhibitionsAh Haa School for the Arts When it came together that two of
Despite its relatively small crowd size – about 3,000 attendees versus, say,10,000 for events such as Telluride Bluegrass - Telluride Film Festival, September 3 –
This week on SBTV, Sam performs “Out on the Ocean” written by Peter Kuykendall, editor of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine. The Late Red Allen’s version of “Out on the Oc
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with GM Ray Farnsworth] This week, Telluride is positively a-glitter with gems, on screen and off. Critics often descri
[for Kate Sibley’s conversation with Susan, click “Play”] The Telluride Film Festival is renowned as much for what it is not as what it is. The Telluride Film Fes
[click “Play”, Susan speaks to “Auntie Graffiti” (Jane Goren)] Think of Auntie Graffiti as Telluride’s answer to Auntie Mame: madcap, irreverent, fun-
The official website of the Telluride Film Festival claims there is no better way to attend the event than as a passholder. Further, it states there is "no hassle" with a
"This festival (the Telluride Film Festival) is characterized by its small size and friendly atmosphere. If there were a few key words to describe Telluride, they might includ
[click “Play” for Susan’s interview with Gary Lincoff] The Telluride Mushroom Festival, Thursday, August 26 – Sunday, August 29, bills itself as the natio
[to listen to Lauren Metzger’s conversation with Susie Billings, click “Play”] by Lauren Metzger A journey of discovery is always a good idea, even in Telluride,