Telluride Yoga Festival: Ansley Herndon
Yoga is the movement from one point to another, higher one, “The Heart of Yoga,” Desikachar. Tickets/passes for Telluride Yoga Festival here. Two hours. Seven poses. And ev
Yoga is the movement from one point to another, higher one, “The Heart of Yoga,” Desikachar. Tickets/passes for Telluride Yoga Festival here. Two hours. Seven poses. And ev
Please scroll down to bottom of post to hear an interview with Denise Druce. Tickets/passes for the Telluride Yoga Festival here. Full disclosure: I was a Telluride WOW virgin un
Ride Fest kicks off with free concert in Mountain Village; Gondola hours extended. Two bands, Ayron Jones and The Way and The Temperance Movement, will take center stage for an eve
“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
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,
“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
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
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
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
“Revival: The Sam Bush Story” is an award-winning documentary – at the Nashville Film Festival, where it won Best Music Film – about the King of Telluride. The Colorado pr
“I’m predicting Johnnyswim will be your favorite new discovery of the 42nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival. The married couple (with new baby!) of Amanda Sudano and Abner
Lucky 13. At least for Festivarians. After an absence of 13 years, vocalist and fiddler Rhonda Vincent, “The New Queen of Bluegrass,” (Wall Street Journal) returns to town. Rho
Grammy-winner Rhiannon Giddens (see related post & interview here) along with her bandmates and the string-infused quintet Fruition, will join forces on the concert stage in Mo
“Rhiannon’s last trip to Bluegrass (as a co-founder of the Carolina Chocolate Drops in 2010) was a revelation, and today her star continues to rise thanks to a brilliant solo a
Please scroll down to bottom of story about Sharon White and the White-Cooder-Skaggs Trio to hear an interview with Sharon White. As a member of the beloved country-gospel family b
“Ed Harrold is fantastic and I truly believe what he is teaching will be the next step in Sports Performance as well as enhance athletic ability,” Bill Fabrocini, Sports Medici
Register for weekend here now. “Wow.” The interjection expresses excitement and surprise, amazement and awe. Perfect fit – yes, pun intended– for Telluride’s very
W.O.W.! In Telluride, the acronym stands for Becca Tudor’s wonderful Weekend of Wellness – Thursday, June 11 – Sunday, June 14 – personal training and lectures, featuring s
Telluride WOW, “A Weekend of Wellness,” Thursday, June 11 – Sunday, June 14, is an equal opportunity event. The team of presenters founder/director Becca Tudor of Fuel put to
This year, the Telluride Playwrights Festival has upped its game by inviting acting, directing, and playwright members of the innovative Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company to come and