Opera House: “Jay & Silent Bob Get Old,” 12/14
The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents a night of all-star comedy on Thursday, Dec. 14, 7 p.m. for the SHOW Bar; 8 p.m. for curtain. The show is “Jay and Silent Bob Get Old,”
The Sheridan Arts Foundation presents a night of all-star comedy on Thursday, Dec. 14, 7 p.m. for the SHOW Bar; 8 p.m. for curtain. The show is “Jay and Silent Bob Get Old,”
Telluride Arts‘ Small Grant program supports the innovation, creativity and professional development of individual artists living or working in Telluride. For more informatio
For more information on upcoming events at Telluride’s Palm Arts Complex. For tickets to events in the robust season, please go here or call the ticket line at (970) 369-566
On Saturday, December 9, noon- 4 p.m., the Telluride Historical Museum and Schmid Family (on Wilson Mesa) co-host an “Olde Fashioned Christmas at Schmid Ranch.” Celebrate the
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