Why People Become Vegans: History, Sex & Science of Meatless Existence
Director Louis Psihoyos’ The Game Changers examines the health benefits of plant-based diets, particularly on elite athletes. When the doc was screened at Mountainfilm 2018
Director Louis Psihoyos’ The Game Changers examines the health benefits of plant-based diets, particularly on elite athletes. When the doc was screened at Mountainfilm 2018
Hi my name is Taylor. I am a puppy mill survivor. The Second Chance Pet Column often talks hopefully about the end of this cruel and inhumane treatment of animals and although prog
This just in as Telluride braces (or should we say embraces?) itself for more snow. Once again, the Telluride Ski Resort finds itself on Chris Steiner’s list in Forbes of the
Dr. Alan Safdi, a world-renowned internist and gastroenterologist with encyclopedic knowledge of mind-body wellness and preventative medicine, returns to Telluride Inside… a
Telluride Arts’ 45th Annual Holiday Arts Bazaar is a weekend-long event. Once again this year the annual shopping spree featuring the work of regional artists (30 this year) ta
Mountain Munchkins‘ 3rd annual Family Date Night takes place 5:30-8 p.m. on Friday, November 30, at the Telluride Conference Center in Mountain Village. The featured movie, &
On May 31, 2016, the Town of Telluride gave a green light to the Telluride Transfer Company’s development proposal, which included the sale of the Transfer Warehouse to Telluride
My name is Bo. I am a homeless cat here at Second Chance waiting to be adopted. Animal welfare folks like to refer to adoptive homes as forever homes, but I for one know there cert
Fashion Friday 2.0 brings back a popular TIO fashion blog, first featuring Kristin Holbrook of Telluride’s Two Skirts, now brought to you by Erin Busbee and sponsored by Krist
In this Thanksgiving poem by our not-regular-enough contributor David Feela, an endless buffet becomes a meta for a world increasingly divided by haves and have nots and the conse
With snow fall comes the holiday season in Telluride and around the world. You can like the celebrations. You can lump them all into one Scroogey ball. The only thing you cannot do
The 3rd Annual Backcountry Awareness for Telluride’s San Miguel County Search and Rescue is the biggest single fundraiser for the hard-working, life-saving nonprofit. The goa
An article written by Tara Bahrampour for The Washington Post looks back to the 1960s, but this time, not to the Vietnam War and the antiwar protests, not to the Civil Rights movem
Within eight short years, by 2028 those in the know say, what we eat could well depend upon our genetics: the microbiome in our guts and our physiology. DNA testing will unlock our
Fashion Friday 2.0 brings back a popular TIO fashion blog, first featuring Kristin Holbrook of Telluride’s Two Skirts, now brought to you by Erin Busbee and sponsored by Krist
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which many may think wouldn’t mean much to a homeless dog like me – but you would be way wrong. Thanksgiving reminds us to be grateful
Michael Pollan (of “How to Change Your Mind”) must be psyched. And those who’ve attended the John Hopkins lectures at the Telluride Mushroom Festival about extrem
Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? Or is simply eating when you are actually hungry the way to go, even if that occurs later in the morning? Is it ok to skip b
Talking heads report healthcare is top of mind these days, not climate change, though scientists report the world has until 2030 to fix the mess we put ourselves in – or else.
My name is Tommy and I have a pet (pun intended) peeve to share. According to the Humane Society of the United States, only 2 to 5 % of the millions of lost cats entering shelters