Telluride Yoga Festival: Peter Sterios, LEVITYOGA
Scroll down to the bottom of this post to hear an interview with Peter Sterios Tickets/passes here. Day to day, do our actions on this earth have significance and therefore weight?
Scroll down to the bottom of this post to hear an interview with Peter Sterios Tickets/passes here. Day to day, do our actions on this earth have significance and therefore weight?
“Sianna provides vital teachings for today’s yoga culture. She is able to bridge the gap of heart-centered teaching, an honoring of spirit and a mastery of the technical. Her d
“Gina Caputo loves yoga with a passion rarely seen. She is incredibly smart, sensitive, and alive with inspiration. A gifted teacher,” Max Strom Please scroll down to botto
The original resolution calling for the Continental Congress to declare the United States free from British rule was introduced by Richard Henry Lee of Virginia on June 7, 1776. Th
Sleek and sultry, with a capacity of 450, a large performance stage, red ambient lighting throughout the room, and seating areas for a more private experience, Club Red, a pop up v
Please scroll down to the bottom of the post to hear an interview with yoga instructor Tias Little. Tickets/passes for the 8th annual Telluride Yoga Festival here. Sunday, June 21,
Back in the glitter and grit of the 1970s, artists such as Philip Pearlstein – a heavyweight painter who happens to be part of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art’s illust
“Cameras don’t take great pictures. Artists take great pictures. And no two artists see the same things the same way,” photographer and social critic Nan Goldin Daniel Tucker
“Be the pose you want to see in the world,” yoga instructor Cat McCarthy Please scroll down to the bottom of the story to listen to an interview returning Yoga Fest presenter C
Come hear Todd Krauss, former TED speaker & PhD Professor of Chemistry, University of Rochester, talk about his research in gathering solar energy more efficiently with light
Please join us for the next Executive Director Breakfast with Marc Nager, speaking about how to craft and tell a compelling story. Thursday, July 2, 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at
We remember it well. Telluride Inside… and Out was a young pup, just about one year old in 2009, when Steve Gumble brought Joe Cocker to town to be the closer on opening
Old idea. New blood. Eugene Boudin was one of the more adventurous 19th-century painters, known primarily for his beach scenes and seascapes of northern France and luminous skies.
Mountain Munchkins Child Care & Preschool hosts the eighth annual Touch-A-Truck, a kid-centric fundraising event at which children can touch, climb, explore, and sit in the
ZZ Top, Sharon Jones And The Dap-Kings, Gregg Allman, John Hiatt & The Combo, Taj Mahal Trio, Anders Osborne, Blackberry Smoke, The Revivalists, Otis Taylor’s Hey Joe Opu
Don’t miss the tribute to Stephen Berry, co-founder of TSRC (Telluride Science Research Center) and chemistry professor at University of Chicago, given by a former PhD studen
Telluride Bluegrass has Festivarians. Mountainfilm has its tribe. Both have a laid-back come-to-the-neighborhood feel. And the Telluride Wine Festival? Is Wine Fest still all abou
A collaboration among Between the Covers Bookstore, Jagged Edge Mountain Gear, and Telluride Mountain Club starts Tuesday, June 23, Jagged Edge. Between the Covers Bookstore (BTC)
During the dot.com 1990s, Telluride was on fire, its tie-dyed personality shifting to J. Crewish as real estate sales boomed. Back in the days when it seemed the music would neve
“Wine is the only thing that makes us happy as adults for no reason,” cartoonist Saul Steinberg In vino, some split decisions about the veritas? Used to be if you knew wines yo
“The teaching of art is the teaching of all things,” William Ruskin No one knows better than cultural critic and art historian Paul Evans that “art” is imbedded i
Yonder Mountain String Band celebrates the national release of Black Sheep at the 42nd Telluride Bluegrass Festival, performing at the Telluride Conference Center, Mountain Village
“True bluegrass, when done well, is a thing of art and the Steep Canyon Rangers are the genre’s current Rembrandt,” Examiner.com Scroll down to listen to an interview with le