Gone Phishing (in Telluride Town Park)
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.
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
[click “Play” to listen to Diana Conovitz’s conversation with Susan] Before Telluride was a ski resort, way before. Before town sported tricked out Victorians, ho
Telluride lands two Phish shows, the biggest concert of the summer.
The creativity patrons experience at Telluride’s La Marmotte restaurant is not limited to the table. In July the restaurant hosted “Le Fair Affaire,” a nigh
This just in from the Mountain Village… Sunday night, August 8, the Telluride Conference Center features Jeff Austin & Friends in a pre-PHISH concert. Show time is 9 p.m.
[click “Play” to hear Susan Rahmann on Art from the Heart] It’s guerilla art Telluride-style. Six regional artists have seized the moment, mounting the 2nd annual
Summer in Telluride is a busy time. Hard on the heels of the Telluride Jazz Celebration (going on this weekend, August 5-8) is two days of good Phish-ing. There is a lot of excitem
Editor’s note: Christo is the granddady of all wrappers. He and his wife Jeanne-Claude (now deceased) became world famous for hiding familiar objects, buildings and views in
[click “Play” for an interview with several Mudd Butts principals] The Telluride Academy’s Mudd Butts is a four-week theater intensive covering all aspects of wha
Thursday night, August 5, 2010, the Sheridan Opera House was the scene for a real Telluride event: a party celebrating thirty years of the Telluride Academy. The cocktail hour befo
[click “Play” to hear Kate Jones on Kate Jones] The history of The Telluride Council for the Arts & Humanities is the modern history of our town, from the tie-dyed
[click “Play”, Susan talks with Paul Machado and Terry Tice] The history of the Telluride Jazz Celebration in digestible sound bytes. The story begins in another tranqu
A show of new work, her fifth at the Telluride Council for the Arts & Humanities' Stronghouse Studios, by local artist and county commissioner Elaine Fischer opens Thursday
[click “Play”, Susan speaks with Jim Bedford] Thursday, August 5, the Telluride Historical Museum’s next Fireside Chat asks the question: “What Came First t
[click “Play” to hear Raul Midon’s conversation with Susan] Telluride Jazz Celebration impresario Paul Machado is a champion of diversity. The line-up for the 201
Telluride’s Ah Haa School for the Arts, 300 South Townsend, honors painter Robert Weatherford with a retrospective showcasing 25 years of painting, including florals, landsca
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s interview with Sally Lake] The Telluride Council for the Arts & Humanities created the First Thursday Art Walk to support the to