Telluride enjoyed a whole lot of love in 2017. Town & Country, Forbes, Free Skier, W, Vogue, Conde Nast, FW Lifestyle sang hosannas to our resort for its charm, scenery – and, of course, great skiing and riding. The new years kicks off with more...
In a 2010 post for Telluride Inside… and Out, Deb Dion, now editor-in-chief of Telluride Magazine, interviewed homeboy Gus Kenworthy, who had come back from a major injury to dominate the freeskiing circuit. In response to her question about how growing up and skiing in...
Trains, planes, boats. And cars, and even a few kilometers on foot, though not as many as I had imagined. The car parts, the airline parts, worked pretty much as expected: Air New Zealand was fine, the flight attendants more than helpful; driving on the...
In Aotearoa, in the Maori’s “land of the long white cloud,” the adventure began for us on New Zealand’s North Island, according to legend, “the fish pulled from the sea by the trickster demigod Maui.” And what a catch it is. New Zealand’s North Island...
Anyone who heard Freddy & Francine (aka Lee Fields & Bianca Caruso) at the 44th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival in June knows the Americana-Soul duo came, saw, and conquered. In other words, we fell in love with them and they with Telluride. And now thanks to Denise...
Telluride Arts promotes a culture of the arts within the Telluride Arts District, which contains a remarkable concentration of activities that engage artists from around the region and across the globe. Telluride Arts’ First Thursday Art Walk is a festive celebration of the art scene in downtown Telluride...
A memorable hour of songs for kiddos and their families featuring legendary singer Peter Yarrow. Concert in the SHOW Bar at Telluride’s Sheridan Opera House on Friday, December 30, 4:15 – 5:15 p.m. in support of the Telluride Academy’s Mudd Butts International travel fund. To reserve seats, contact Wendy Brooks at 970-708-1333...
Telluride local Michael Estwanik founded and ran the dearly departed American Songbook series, concerts featuring top performers from Broadway and cabaret, who put on shows that never failed to make our hearts sing. As should Michael’s charming story which suggests Christmas (and Santa) are states of mind that endure throughout the year....
In Siem Reap, Cambodia and in Luang Prabang, Laos, we encountered a phenomenon Paul Hawken described in a book of the same name as “blessed unrest.” “Blessed Unrest” is the umbrella Hawken hangs over grassroots movements all over the world, comprised of not-so-ordinary individuals and groups busily working to ensure social justice,...
If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands. Stomp your feet. Quack like a duck. Do whatever you like – but emote enthusiastically. While smiling from ear to ear like it’s Christmas. “If you’re happy…etc.” appears to be the (unofficial) national anthem of...