Beneficiaries of Telluride AIDS Benefit: CHIP
[ Click to hear Susan's interview with Jessica Forsyth] The CHIP team It was the wish of the Telluride AIDS Benefit’s muse, Robert Presley, to keep West
[ Click to hear Susan's interview with Jessica Forsyth] The CHIP team It was the wish of the Telluride AIDS Benefit’s muse, Robert Presley, to keep West
A number of Telluride residents spoke to Beth Roberts of The New Community Coaltion about how to make Telluride, our region, and the world greener in 2009. On this video we hear fr
[click to hear Clint's interview with Jeff Evans] Jeff and Erik, Everest Call it synergy, call it serendipity- on Feb 4 & 5, Telluride's Wilkinson Public
the background The Showtime hit, "The United States of Tara," is about one woman with a multiple personality pile-up. In Tara's case, the condition is pathological. I
They sit glowing lime green, tawny ochre, brown gold, rusty red, in their bins at the market, thankfully almost always present, because they come twice a year, in summer and early
Year after year, AIDS activist and Telluride Aids Benefit board member Ron Gilmer gets up on his soapbox and argues that prevention is the name of the game to stop the spread of th
This month’s focus for Jivamukti yoga is an interesting one. I am not sure exactly how the Telluride yogis are going to respond to hasahasana (laughter pose), but I am going to d
Telluride local, Dr. Susanna Hoffman is an anthropologist, (Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley), and the author, co-author, or author/editor of ten books, five non-fiction, five on cooking, and
by Dr. Susanna Hoffman January is when the year’s crop of sweet, juicy oranges begin to arrive in markets. After many months from blossom, to bud, to fruit, they have now
by Dr. Susanna Hoffman So standard are the selections in our markets, we rarely see some of the hundreds of varieties of citrus fruit that grows about the world. But every now and
Fourteen year old MacKenzie Mansour, from Lone Oak, TX, has been skiing with Telluride Adaptive Sports Program this past week. MacKenzie has a rare genetic condition known as Willi
[Click play button to hear interview] Regina Zwilling The first ever Telluride Yoga Festival was held last July and the crowd went wild: asana, altitude, and ahimsa pro
Regina Zwilling Ana Forrest’s life is grist for the mill of the daytime soaps: She was born crippled, and growing up experienced physical abuse, drug addiction, epilepsy,
Shrink Rap by Dr. Susannah Smith Often, as a systems consultant or coach, I get asked to help resolve a conflict within an organization. In systems theory, there is no such
Telluride chef, Cindy Farney organized a progressive dinner on the San Miguel Valley Floor, on 10 January 2009. TIO's Eileen Burns was on hand to record the Full Moon event, wh
[click to hear Elisabeth Gick on Tibet] Elisabeth Gick first came to Telluride in September of 1979, like so many of us, an “accidental tourist.” “The beauty of the valle
In October 2008, Telluride local Elisabeth Gick and daughter Leslie were spending one last afternoon in the town of Ganzi in upper Kham, eastern Tibet, enjoying the sunshine after
[ click play button to hear] “Panache” is his middle name. A Brit by birth, John Sutcliffe’s wines are as mellifluous as his vowels, which are decidedly upper “U.” (Brits
Christmas morning, while most kids his age were tearing open gift packages, Austin Halpern was tearing down the Misty Maiden run at Telluride. Lap after lap, his mission was to rai
Watch this video if you want an adjustment in your concept of bravery: Lauren Bishop is skiing Blue terrain in Telluride, in spite of being vision impaired from birth. Nancy Gerner
For a snowsnake's eye view of the annual Christmas Eve torchlight parade down Telluride's Coonskin Run, check out this video. If you missed it on 24 December, there will be
Dr. Susannah Smith continues with her new TIO column, “Shrink Rap.” Her second post is a tip of the hat to Alfred E. Newman: “What, me worry?” It is all last-minute holiday
James Colt began skiing with the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program last season. In the Autumn of 2006, James had just finished a two pitch climb in Ophir, Colorado, when he was str