Telluride Theatre: “Consider This,” 3/16 & 17
Telluride Theatre presents Santa Fe’s Theater Grottesco’s “Consider This…” The event takes place Friday & Saturday, March 16 & March 17, 7 p.m
Telluride Theatre presents Santa Fe’s Theater Grottesco’s “Consider This…” The event takes place Friday & Saturday, March 16 & March 17, 7 p.m
His 40th anniversary at Telluride Bluegrass happened four years ago, in 2014, so Bluegrass 2018, or #45, marks Sam Bush’s 44th encore. Small wonder the man is known as the &#
On Saturday, March 10, Telluride’s Sheridan Opera House presents psychedelic soul outfit Monophonics. Show time is 9 p.m.; doors and bar, 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 GA; $35 r
Shovels & Rope, the award-winning South-Carolina duo of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, plays Telluride’s historic Sheridan Opera House on Thursday, March 8, 7 p.m.
Keller Williams brings his funky acoustic “Shut The Folk Up and Listen” experience featuring Martin Sexton to Telluride as part of a special three-night run through Colorado. W
Atz Kilcher is the eldest son of Yule and Ruth Kilcher, who emigrated from Switzerland to Alaska in the late-1930s, joining some of the town of Homer’s earliest homesteaders.
In the face of climate change, building resilience in mountain towns is a subject near and dear to the hearts of Telluride locals. Author and dean of the School of Environment &am
The Telluride AIDS Benefit is celebrating 25 years of community involvement and dedication to the cause: raising money to help the HIV/AIDS clients of its beneficiaries, literally
TASP’s Blue Party, one of the organization’s main annual fun-raisers, is booked into the Telluride Conference Center in Mountain Village on Friday, March 9, 6 p.m. Tick
Presented by Telluride Arts and Telluride AIDS Benefit, Twenty(by)Telluride: The HIV Edition is a lively, casual event that offers an intimate glimpse into the AIDS Benefit’s
Telluride Theatre presents “Cannabis The Concert” featuring the New York-based band, Soul Inscribed. The happening takes place Wednesday, March 7, 8 p.m., at Telluride&
Telluride Arts’ First Thursday Art Walk is a festive celebration of the art scene in downtown Telluride for art lovers, community, and friends. Participating venues host receptio
The Telluride AIDS Benefit continues to wave its “Fight.Fund.Educate” banner on high – and with good reason. On the scientific front there may be cause for optimism,
Mountainfilm will have to give her the night off. On Friday, February 23, 8 p.m., Suzan’s sweetie, “Lucky” Doug Fergus, performs in a free concert at Telluride
Tickets to Mountainfilm’s Moving Mountains Symposium are included in the purchase of Palmyra, Ama Dablam and Patron passes. Buy your pass here for the event that kicks off Te
The Telluride AIDS Benefit continues to wave its “Fight.Fund.Educate” banner on high – and with good reason. With regard to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, today’s
Join the Telluride Historical Museum for its second annual winter fundraiser,”The Social: 1990s Craft Cocktails Comeback.” The event takes place Saturday, February 24,
The renaissance of an old stone shell of building in downtown Telluride and a Tesla Roadster do not, on the surface at least, have much in common. However, on Tuesday, February 6,
The Telluride AIDS Benefit continues to wave its “Fight.Fund.Educate” banner on high – and with good reason. With regard to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, today’s
The Sheridan Arts Foundation & Jeb Berrier present the 19th Annual Telluride Comedy Fest, February 15-18, 2018, 8 p.m. Tickets are $40/$50/$125 for reserved seats. (Fees ap
Longing for a podium placement in après ski? Telluride Gay Ski Week offers up a pupu platter of hair-raising possibilities. The happening returns in 2018 with a schedule jam-pa
The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents two nights of psychedelic rockers live at Telluride’s historic Sheridan Opera House. The Chris Robinson Brotherhood is in concert on Sat
The 45th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival announces the single-day lineup for the weekend, June 21-June 24. Discount tickets for Telluride locals/San Miguel residents are still