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Just a little reminder to those of you who love hot rods, street rods, muscle cars, classic trucks and vintage automobiles. "April Action" – the Moab Classic Car Sh
Just a little reminder to those of you who love hot rods, street rods, muscle cars, classic trucks and vintage automobiles. "April Action" – the Moab Classic Car Sh
"Tia Fuller’s sophomore release on Mack Avenue, "Decisive Steps," is a beautiful, musical journey. It has been a wonderful experience, watching Tia blossom from an
Telluride Inside… and Out scratched the surface of Denver's robust art scene, visiting two major public spaces and our favorite gallery. On a beautiful albeit very windy
Mariela's bummed, and Jose is in a major slump, but Telluride Inside… and Out is riding a wave that just won't quit on our whirlwind tour of Denver's rich cultura
There is absolutely positively nothing fishy about the collaboration between the Telluride Film Festival and the award-winning Wilkinson Public Library – except the stench from t
"Opus." The word is Latin for work, but it was no work at all. The experience was, top to bottom, a pleasure. Yesterday, Telluride Inside… and Out headed to the Cur
Ivar & Susan It was time to stretch our wings, and so we sprung ourselves from the anodyne Spring of Telluride and headed for our second home: Denver. Our loft is downtown, jus
Winter meltdown in Telluride means the Ah Haa School sets its sights on the next big season: the long hot(ish) summer. For Summer 2010, Ah Haa has increased programming, offering o
KOTO is Telluride's radio link to the world, a non-underwritten, community-supported, commercial-free station, nurtured and embraced by the Telluride community. In addition, KO
If your off season plans take you through the Denver Airport, pray that your plane is delayed (slightly) so that you’ll have time to go check out the current exhibit at the Ansba
Telluride Ski Resort is pleased to announce the appearance of the Drew Emmitt Band at Gorrono Ranch Easter Sunday, April 4, 2 p.m. at the Gorrono Ranch. Following a decade of succe
The things these two Telluride bands share are really big ones. I am talking about amps. The cross-dressing Ralph Dinosaur and his Fabulous Volcanoes headline Telluride KOTO radio&
[To hear Adrienne Lent’s conversation with Susan click “Play”] Telluride’s First Thursday Art Walk is a blast. The first Thursday of every month – April F
Todd Reed at Lustre Sponsored by the Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities, the survey of Telluride’s fine art scene known as the First Thursday Art Walk ends with a
[click “Play” for an uplifting message from Bunzy Bunworth] Just when you thought it was safe to go back into Telluride’s historic Sheridan Opera House… On
[click “Play” to hear Rachel Loomis Lee speak about Ah Haa’s summer schedule] All right. I hear you. Telluride is still high on powder since last Friday’s m
(editor's note: The Melodians were originally scheduled to perform at the Opera House on January 2, 2010. That concert was canceled because of weather. Lucky us: The Melodians
[click “Play”, Sasha tells us why to support the Squids] No joke. But lots of fun. Remember Jerry Lewis? In an over-the-top, no-holds-barred attempt to win the Tellurid
[click “Play” to listen to Sherri Hubner about the event] Part time Telluride local, beauty expert/entrpreneur Bobbi Brown started a makeup revolution in 1991 with just
Tracy Shaffer as Mrs. Robinson by Tracy Shaffer After a prolonged "heartbreak hiatus," I really felt no need to step back onto the stage. The slow slide of a dramatic div
The prodigal son returns in triumph to Telluride. The Telluride Council for Arts and Humanities and The Chamber Music Festival are proud to present pianist Tom White, performing li
[click “Play” for Brian J’s conversation with Susan] Jay Ryan says it all on their Facebook page: “Get your pimp on.” Telluride’s The Llama (cor
[click “Play” to listen to Travis Book speaking with Susan] The progressive acoustic group known as The Infamous Stringdusters first performed in town at the Telluride
Telluride’s Palm Theatre presents the Vienna Boys Choir in a live concert Saturday, March 27, 7 p.m. More than half a millennium ago, in 1498, Emperor Maximilian I moved his