Summer Sunday: The Wyoming Winds
My husband, Andy, had one week left of vacation and our objectives were simple: to get the kids outside and explore somewhere new. I’d been dreaming about Wyoming for a long time
My husband, Andy, had one week left of vacation and our objectives were simple: to get the kids outside and explore somewhere new. I’d been dreaming about Wyoming for a long time
Dr. Haley Perlus is a regular presenter at the Telluride WOW Festival. This week the sport psychology expert talks about the Olympics, specifically true competition for optim
Telluride First’s 2nd annual Integrative Wellness Summit takes place Friday, September 9 – Sunday, September 11 at the Telluride Conference Center, Mountain Village. This
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) recently announced that the Telluride Regional Medical Center received a NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition for u
Dear Pet Column, I recently met Kandy Korn at the Second Chance Shelter and really took to her. She was loving, enjoyed affection, and is such a beautiful girl. She really opened
Dr. Alan Safdi was one of the most popular speakers at the Telluride First Foundation’s inaugural Integrative Wellness Summit. He is scheduled to speak again at the 2nd annu
Palm Arts Dance is once again sponsoring BalletCollective’s residency in Telluride. The company uses its time in town to develop new works to be publicly performed Saturday
Mountain Village launches its sixth and final environmental incentive program for 2016. Smart Irrigation entices residents to conserve water. The premise behind the Town of Mountai
Dr. Haley Perlus is a regular presenter at the Telluride WOW Festival. This week the sport psychology expert talks about the Olympics,specifically Olympic Volleyball, and unco
Accessibility to mental health care is more and more in the news, especially in light of all the mass shootings and bombings that now seem to be daily affairs. When I listen to jo
Let me start by saying that serendipity often reveals itself through our mistakes. I’ll explain later. Our adventure with the family officially ended with a Friday morning br
This year, 2016, the Telluride Historical Museum celebrates 50 years in operation. Scroll down to find out what is going on at the Museum this month & beyond. Reoccurring
Beyond the Groove is pleased to announce The Record Company on Tuesday, August 16. The event takes place at Club Red in Telluride Conference Center, Mountain Village. Doors open at
Dr. Haley Perlus is a regular presenter at the Telluride WOW Festival. This week the sport psychology expert talks about one important skill Olympians need to perform their ve
Wednesday morning dawned gray and cool. Our intrepid group was in the car by 0730 for the drive up to Glacier Guides’ headquarters just outside the Park’s West Entrance
Dear Pet Column, I have a young kitten that likes to scratch furniture and sometimes will scratch me while playing. I would like to get him de-clawed and was wondering if that is a
One could say Susan and I are empty nesters once removed: with one grandson out of college and on his own, two others out of the house and in college, our grand-daughter not far be
The microbiota is the community of bacterial and other organisms that inhabit our body: sinus, skin, and mouth and throughout our gastrointestinal tract. The largest community is
Dr. Alan Safdi was one of the most popular speakers at the Telluride First Foundation’s inaugural Integrative Wellness Summit . He is scheduled to speak again at the 2nd ann
The 30th annual production of the Telluride Academy’s collaborative theater adventure known as the Mudd Butts Mystery Theatre Troupe takes place Thursday, August 4 – Saturd
All of us have bad days, when our overall performance is poor. Sport psychology expert Dr. Haley Perlus, a regular presenter at Telluride WOW Festival, talks about the fear of su
Now you see them. Now you don’t. Mostly you don’t. They hide because they are illegal. No, not illegal. Undocumented. But the walls will come crashing down when y
When I got to the parking area on Lizard Head Pass, nearly a platoon’s worth of mountain bikes was lying on the ground. Each had the name of its rider on a piece of paper on
David Suzuki, Ronald Wright and Telluride Mountainfilm regular Wade Davis talk about the fact “We Must Change the Way We Look at the Natural World.” Insights in this EcoWatch