MUSEUM EVENT CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Telluride Historical Museum celebrates the holiday the old fashioned way, at Schmid Ranch. On Christmas Day, 1908, Harriet Fish Backus, the “Tomboy Bride,” awoke to a g
Telluride Historical Museum celebrates the holiday the old fashioned way, at Schmid Ranch. On Christmas Day, 1908, Harriet Fish Backus, the “Tomboy Bride,” awoke to a g
“Joy to the World.” Or not. It’s tinsel time all over the globe, including here in Toy Town, the time of year some shiver in anticipation; others just quake from
Just in case Telluride locals need any incentive to start thinking about a new riding season, the Sheridan Arts Foundation and Jagged Edge are bringing another double feature of ra
Gus Kenworthy and local filmmakers Ben Knight & Travis Rummel of Felt Soul Media serve a quick-fix for the snow-starved. “Travis Julia Presents” kicks off the s
That Telluriders love to dress up is no secret. And by dress up, we don’t mean suits and ties and pretty dresses. With KOTO’s 37th Annual Halloween Bash happening this Friday
Last week in Atlanta was a going home of sorts. I spent three days with many of the people I had shared a way of life with for over 33 years, my years as a pilot for Northwest Airl
October is the time of year when turning leaves signal cooler mountain air. It also means the end of a busy bike season in the San Juans. For those who want to squeeze in one last
Telluride Foundation Releases New Program to Nurture an Ecosystem of Entrepreneurs The Telluride region has a rich history of innovation, invention and reinvention. The well-known
Studio and Home Tours in Telluride Creative District Time was, when the door slammed behind Telluride Blues & Brews Fest, folks headed out of town for the fall off season. Nowa
Twelve years making grants available to regional nonprofits The Telluride Foundation’s annual Community Grant application is now available. Nonprofit organizations serving the pe
Join the Telluride Historical Museum for a special Seventies-themed, free, Architectural Tour with George Greenbank. Meet at the Museum Saturday, September 29, 9:30 a.m. The focus
Boy in bras? Nope, not a drag club. Anything but a drag. Mark your calendar for Thursday, October 18, 7 p.m., historic New Sheridan Bar, when the Ah Haa School for the Arts present
God Speaks to Each of Us God speaks to each of us as he makes us, then walks with us silently out of the night. These are words we dimly hear: You, sent out beyond your recall, go
To make his point, Victor Garlock, Ph.D. and author, tells a whale of a tale in a metaphor drawn from the Polynesian culture: “Standing on a whale fishing for minnows.”
HUD Announces Recipients of Inaugural Secretary’s Award for Community Foundations THE U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in partnership with the Council on F
The Telluride Adaptive Ski Program (TASP) is dedicated to enriching the lives of people with disabilities by providing therapeutic recreational opportunities. Thursday, September 1
In 2009, four young Russian filmmakers visited America for a residency, making a stop in Telluride for the (dearly departed) Film Festival. Telluride Inside… and Out, then a
Forty-one may be the new 21. Just ask Telluride Arts. Rather than crashing and burning in a mid-life crisis, the nonprofit formerly known as TCAH, which opened for business in 1971
“I’ve learned that you shouldn’t go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back,” Maya Angelou When
Foundation Noted as Most Active Grant Maker Among Peers According to a 2011 Columbus Survey of 252 community foundations nationwide, the Telluride Foundation ranked as 4th most act
With the death of Neil Alden Armstrong on Saturday, August 25, 2012, Telluride lost a friend and our country, a true hero. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon duri
It’s not often a woman ends up married to her son-in-law. But Lizzy Knight, the first pioneer woman of the Disappointment Valley, was no stranger to the strange. Wednesday an
You’d have to live in a box (not a box canyon) if you live in/have an interest in Telluride and don’t know that the 2012 edition of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge begins
There are lots of reasons to love the USA Pro Cycling Challenge — the most prominent being that many of us won’t be able to work on Monday because of the road closures. My