Telluride AIDS Benefit: Baerbel’s art auction
The girl can't help. For 16 years, Baerbel Hacke, director of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, has put together a silent art auction for the Telluride AIDS Benefit. This year
The girl can't help. For 16 years, Baerbel Hacke, director of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art, has put together a silent art auction for the Telluride AIDS Benefit. This year
The Telluride AIDS Benefit has grown every year since its grassrootsy beginning in 1994. And since that first year, the Western Colorado AIDS Project has been the event's prima
[“click “Play” to hear Brother Jeff speak about his partnership with TAB] The relationship between the Telluride AIDS Benefit and Brother Jeff is a prime example
[click “Play”, Amy Kimberly speaks about the history and impact of the Telluride AIDS Benefit] The Telluride Historical Museum is hosting another of its popular Firesid
[click “Play” for Steve Fassbinder’s interview with Susan] He’s known as Dr. Doom, an interesting coincidence for anyone participating in the Telluride AIDS
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s interview with Ed Hendrikson] As the definition of the world shrinks through telecommunications and tragedy, countries become commun
[click “Play”, Nina Tumbas talks about why she works with the TAB fashion show] Toss the rule book when it comes to Telluride. We make up our own. Witness the theme of
The Telluride AIDS Benefit's Student Fashion Show, February 18, 6 pm., The Palm, is a warm up to the Big Event on February 27 at the Telluride Conference Center in the Mountain
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s interview with Marla Hodes] Of the Telluride AIDS Benefit’s (February 18 – March 1) half dozen beneficiaries, sev
[click “Play” for Molly Wickwire Sante’s comments about TAB Fashion Show] Fashion is the stuff dreams are made of. AIDS is the stuff of nightmares. Fashion is fan
[click “Play” to hear Ron Gilmer’s conversation with Susan] Ron Gilmer with Brother Jeff Ron Gilmer is affectionately known around town as the Grand Vizer o
Diana Mellon, scarves Valentine shoppers be advised. The human touch rules this year, anything imbued with attitude and the scent of green, such as the work of the 15 artisans from
When the going gets tough, the tough don diapers and wings and arm themselves with bows and arrows. In 2009, Telluride’s SquidShow Theatre Company produced no fewer than one
[click “Play” to hear Flair Robinson’s conversation with Susan] Upcoming at Telluride’s Ah Haa School for the Arts: Tile Basic Mosaics taught by instructor
[click “Play” to hear Jeb’s “serious” conversation with Susan] About 10 years ago, Telluride local, actor, comedian/talking head Jeb Berrier was
For people adrift at sea in their relationships, the San Miguel Resource Center is a life raft. And it was all hands on deck Saturday night, February 6, at the Telluride Conference
[click “Play” to hear Meehan Fee’s conversation with Susan] Experts define abuse as anything from a vague feeling something is wrong to violence. The San Miguel R
Telluride's KOTO Community radio continues its winter fundraising campaign with the 5th annual KOTO Cribbage Tournament. The event takes place at The Cornerhouse Grille,
[click “Play” to hear Kristin Holbrook’s suggestions about “Fling” costumes] Kristin Holbrook of San MIguel Resource Center and on the committee for t
[click “Play” to hear Sergio Gonzalez talk about SMRC, the Fling, and Telluride Pizza Kitchen] Sergio Gonzalez The San Miguel Resource Center is the Telluride re
Telluride's Palm Theatre brings live transmissions to local audiences from all over country and the world. On Feburary 4, 6 p.m., watch Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie H
[click “Play” to hear Melanie Montoya’s conversation with Susan] Telluride’s San Miguel Resource Center hosts its 15th annual Chocolate Lovers’ Fling
Chef Bud and Jenna Thomas Telluride is always high. And we mean that in a good way. The town and its surrounding mountains range between 9,000 – 14,000 feet, great if you like sk
[click “Play” to hear about “Name that Tune” from Baerbel and Ashley] 2009 Name that Tune winners Telluride’s KOTO Community Radio was populist way be