Town of Telluride: Holiday Prelude Kicks Off Noel Night
Big holiday doings begin this week in town and continue in the region over the next few weeks til Christmas Telluride’s beauty is legendary. Our little Victorian-era town with it
Big holiday doings begin this week in town and continue in the region over the next few weeks til Christmas Telluride’s beauty is legendary. Our little Victorian-era town with it
‘That day, she was amazed to discover that when he was saying “As you wish,” what he meant was, “I love you.” And even more amazing was the day she realized she t
When the weather grows cold, snow and snow fun on the mountain are definite maybes, but one thing is for sure: the holiday trifecta is upon us. In Telluride that means brushing off
Attending a Rocky Horror Picture Show is a little bit like wandering into a Cambodian market where some of the food stands are selling fried bugs. You’re half- repulsed, half-int
Fundraiser with LIVE theatrics by Telluride Theatre, presented by Telluride Theatre and The Palm, 11/24. For tickets ($15 in advance), click here. The book is ludicrous. A young
His proud mother, Judy Hall, is a longtime Telluride local, which meant son Trevor spent a lot of time in town. So, when we received an email about Trevor’s relatively recent
It’s not easy for a wolf to don sheep’s clothing. It’s much the same for a man trying to squeeze himself into a woman’s brassiere. But that’s exactly what a few fabulous
Halloween, that fun-filled ghoulish holiday, is fast approaching. To celebrate the occasion, the Telluride Historical Museum has several tricks (and treats) up its sleeve. Join in
Things get really righteous when Linda Mack Berven and C. Scott Hagler come to town at the invitation of the Telluride Choral Society to do what they do best: playing the ivories.
Sweetgrass Productions’ “Valhalla” at Opera House, Wednesday, October 2, 7:30 p.m. “Valhalla” is beyond an action sports film. “We’ve recogniz
Created in 1986, the mission of Telluride TV, originally TCTV12, remains, in a nutshell, to provide a voice for the community through media arts education, community based content,
Thursday event features special guest Billy “Senior” Mahoney In 2011, the Telluride Historical Museum opened “Hard Rocks, Rough Lives,” an interactive outdo
Out of 15 nominations, Woody Allen won three times, the most in the category. Francis Ford Coppola (1970) and Sofia Coppola (2003) are the only father-daughter pair to triumph; Jo
Cloud Series II is an exploration of light and atmosphere by Telluride artist Corinne Scheman. The paintings are of changing cloud and sky patterns, of variable light and atmospher
These days any town worth its saltshaker has a kicking farm-to-table restaurant serving up local greens, meats, and cheeses in exciting combinations. But how often do we take a pee
What’s love? Could it be a cute little trick Mother Nature plays on us humans to guarantee the survival of our species? Or is it the metaphysical equivalent of Krazy Glue? Th
The Sheridan Arts Foundation and Project Clean Water are proud to announce that acclaimed singer-songwriter Jewel returns to the historic Sheridan Opera House on Saturday, Aug. 17,
When she took over Telluride TV, executive director Katie Karow was hellbent on reestablishing the public access station, the smallest in the country, as a go-to media platform i
AIDS-related charities do it all the time. Think Vogue’s “7th on Sale.” And closer to home, the Telluride AIDS Benefit’s fashion show is the hot ticket of t
And the winners are – with Jodie Wright of One Architects passing along her prize – #1, String Theory, Melange ($5,000); #2, Amy Helck, AH Cuisine ($500) and “What the Ga
Inside every living cell is a long, coiled strand of DNA that contains all the information needed to make an entire organism. It’s been called the blueprint of life, but DNA sequ
Award-winning teen magician, and now international television star from Toledo, Ohio, Eli Portala, performs at the Sheridan Opera House Monday July 29, 7 p.m., combining comedy and
“Because your grandmother’s clutch is another girl’s treasure.” That’s the tagline of the 4rd annual Clutch for a Cause, a benefit for the San Miguel Resource Center.
We take for granted many things rooted in science: leaves falling, runny noses in the cold, static electricity, the scent of roasting coffee, traffic patterns. Each of these phenom