Sam Bush Tuesday on Telluride Inside… and Out, 8/24/2010
This week’s episode of Sam Bush TV presents a very special episode in which Sam describes his instruments and the history behind them. Sam starts with his prized Gibson 1937 F-5
This week’s episode of Sam Bush TV presents a very special episode in which Sam describes his instruments and the history behind them. Sam starts with his prized Gibson 1937 F-5
After a five-year hiatus, the Telluride Repertory Theatre at last was able to bring back Shakespeare in the Park. "Merchant of Venice" opened Saturday night. 7:30 p.m. on
[click “Play” for Art Goodtimes’ take on the Mushroom Festival] “The mushrooms have two strange properties: the one that they yield so delicious a meat; the
As a school girl, Telluride local Barbel Hacke received only F’s in English class. It was only heartache, of Berlin Wall proportions, that sent her packing for America to find re
[to hear Erin Neff’s conversation with Susan, click “Play”] And now for something completely different. The 37th annual Telluride Chamber Music Festival meets 
by Lauren MetzgerMarketing & Exhibitions Manager Ah Haa School for the Arts Fall is one of my favorite times of the year. It brings to mind new clothes, crisp blank notebooks a
On this week’s episode of SBTV, Sam continues with his “Misguided Tour” series in which he pulls out some of his favorite records that influenced him throughout the years. Ep
What's the point of hibernating, when the enemy is out there year 'round? The Telluride AIDS Benefit is no longer limiting its fundraising efforts to the end of February/ea
[click “Play”, Jeb Berrier speaks to Susan about “The Merchant of Venice”] The Telluride Repertory Theatre brings back the very popular Shakespeare in the P
Telluride local, actor-director Jeb Berrier is wrapped up like a Christo monument these days – figuratively and literally. Berrier's most immediate concern is the upcomin
[click “Play”, Vivien Russell and Rick Fusting talk about One To One and the “Top Chef” event] A few smart Telluride non-profits seem to have gotten the mes
Phish returned to Telluride this week after almost twenty years. The band is a little older, a little more sober and still into their music—and so are some of their fans.
by David Byars (editor's note: Telluride Inside… and Out has published a lot of content about the Phish concert in Telluride. At the risk of seeming redundant we felt tha
[click “Play”, Meehan Fee describes the event] Telluride’s sister city, the Mountain Village, is hopping this weekend with two big events: the Telluride Festival
The Telluride Academy's Mudd Butts opens August 13 at The Palm. The 24th annual production is "1001 Arabian Nights." The event takes place Friday, August 13 and Satur
[click “Play”, Alex Carter talks about his book] Telluride is not just any small town. And Telluride Middle School/High School principal Alex Carter is not just any sch
Last night, Tuesday, August 10, Phrog and Phidgt from Steamboat Springs threw a little party for a few of their closest friends in Telluride Town Park. Food and drink were served.
It's fair to say The Grateful Dead were early adapters of the Google model – predating Google. They understood the power of the people to sell their brand, (Read "What W
[click “Play” for Roy Malan’s conversation with Susan] In the early 1970s, Telluride was just beginning to pulse thanks to a chap from Beverly Hills named Joe Zol
[click “Play” to hear Rudy Davison’s conversation with Clint about his Thursday Fireside Chat] The Telluride Historical Museum’s ongoing series of Fireside
It didn't look too good in Telluride this morning for the final Phish concert. It pretty much rained out our mushroom hunt up at Lizard Head Pass, and it wasn't sunny until
This week on Sam Bush TV, Sam performs the early New Grass Revival song, “Souvenir Bottles” which also is featured on his latest album Circles Around Me. Join Sam as he perform
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s interview with Steve Spitz] Fruits and veggies are seasonal. AIDS tends to ignore changes in the weather. The Telluride AIDS Be
Telluride audiences first met folk and indie rock star Jenny Lewis when she performed last year with Elvis Costello at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Her encore performa