Telluride’s young von Trapps speak out
Over forty years after the film captured the hearts of millions, the legacy of "The Sound of Music," The Telluride Repertory Theatre's latest production, lives
Over forty years after the film captured the hearts of millions, the legacy of "The Sound of Music," The Telluride Repertory Theatre's latest production, lives
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's conversation with the Westman family] When the Telluride Repertory Theatre's production of "The Sound of Music" ope
She doesn't fly like Mary Poppins, but she can turn old curtains into play clothes. Telluride's Maria – the irrepressible, unflappable Amy Van Der Bosch –
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's interview with actress Carie Kawa] "Once more unto the breach, dear friends…" On Thursday, March 19, Telluride
"The Telluride Film Festival Cinematique at the Wilkinson Public Library" began in January with a quietly elegant film called "The Gleaners," (2000) about peopl
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's conversation with Michael Schoenfeld] Not all non-profits are created equal. Some, like Telluride local Michael Schoenfeld's
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's interview with Adrian Quesada] Hey, Telluride: Get ready to shake your tail feathers to a Latin beat when 2009 Grammy-nominated&#
[click "Play" button to hear susan's conversation with Michael Ebert] The fact that programming for Telluride's Palm Theatre now includes some of opera's grea
The Telluride region's newest resort, Capella, which opened February 12 to rave reviews, is a Met: Live in HD! sponsor. In support of the Palm's gala, the hotel's award
Focusing on family-centric entertainment, Telluride's Michael D. Palm Theatre is a major player in the town's cultural economy. Friday night, March 13, will be a lucky nigh
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's interview with Sasha Cucciniello] Telluride. Typist. Tiger. What links these three words beside some neat alliteration is an upco
Capella Telluride's GM, John Volponi, donates to online auction for Med Center's FEAST. See Susan's videocast with John at the end of this article. It really did take a
Dirk DePagter talks to Kate Wadley about Hotel Columbia's donation to Telluride Medical Center's Feast. See the videocast at the end of this article. Dirk DePagter remember
Telluride's Nugget Theatre will be showing three films this week, March 6-12. See below for showtimes, and the Nugget website for more information. Pink Panther 2 is a remake o
Gritty, soulful guitar slinger/songwriter Tony Rosario is the opening act for the KOTO concert at Telluride's Sheridan Opera House, featuring The John Cowan Band. His hard-hitt
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's conversation with John Cowan] John Cowan was only 21 when he joined Telluride Bluegrass Festival sensation, New Grass Revival, wh
One thing Telluride people love to do is dress up (or cross): witness Halloween, 4th of July parade, Chocolate Lovers' Fling, etc. The In-Drag Race is an annual tribute to TAB&
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's conversation with Susan McCormick] Susan McCormick at Telluride's Stronghouse Studios: Susan McCormick is a longtime local wh
The Telluride Adaptive Sports Program holds its annual "Goin' Cowboy at the Opera" Friday evening, March 6, 6:00 pm until 11:00 pm. Music is by the great Anders Broth
Dr. Jeff Ptak wears two hats in the Telluride community: he is a board certified plastic surgeon with a private practice and the dermatologist at the Telluride Medical Center. In b
Leonardo da Vinci, an influence, had the Mona Lisa, and Roger Mason has the New Sheridan, his muse, and its setting, the town of Telluride. The New York-based painter has merged wi
Best of luck on this Big Weekend to Telluride AIDS Benefit key players: TAB boardmember/AIDS activist Ron Gilmer, TAB boardchair Jodie Shike Wright of ONE Architects and fashion sh
For Telluride AIDS Benefit supporters, this is the Big Weekend, the culmination of the efforts of a small army of activists determined to raise the bar on prevention through awaren
The Children's Hospital Immunodeficiency Program inside the Denver Children's Hospital began attending to the medical needs of HIV-infected children in 1991, only three sho