Valerie Madonia The notion of dance in Telluride was not new before Valerie Madonia arrived on the scene. In the 1970s, Jeri McAndrews, a New York transplant and modern dancer, settled in town and taught modern, jazz, and ballet in what is now...
Their goal is clear: to entertain and inform. He is in charge of images. Her deal is words. Together George and Beth Gage make highly intelligent, visually seductive documentaries that can make a difference to their neighbors and to the planet.
“Every work of art is the child of its time; often it is the mother of our emotions,” Wassily Kandinsky in “Concerning the Spiritual in Art” Corinne Creel’s changing landscapes are little corners of creation, seen through the polished lens of her imagination and evolving...
Once the cat is out of the bag – the directors of the Telluride Film Festival are notorious for keeping their selections top secret – and the weekend is in full swing, the “buzz” drives the traffic. Perfect strangers become fast friends chatting on line...
I’ll let Susan spill the beans about just what it is that we’re building when she’s ready. In the meantime, I want to introduce myself briefly too as chief technical guru on this project – at least till my skills are tapped out and it...