Last week a group of locals saved someone’s life. Himay Palmer and Melanie Kent witnessed the man’s collapse on Colorado Avenue, and were the first to run to his aid. Valerie Sloan arrived moments later, and having recently taken a CPR course, quickly recognized his...
Slip – rather sip – into history with the Telluride Historical Museum on Thursday, February 8. The Museum’s historic Pub Crawl, “We Built This City,” will explain the Telluride region’s development. All proceeds from the pub crawl benefit the Telluride Historical Museum. The price of a ticket...
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...
Telluride Arts’ First Thursday Art Walk is a festive celebration of the art scene in downtown Telluride for art lovers, community, and friends. Participating venues host receptions from 5 –8 p.m. to introduce new exhibits. Complimentary gallery guides, available at all the venues, offer a self-guided...
A reading series brought to you by Telluride Theatre, THE PLAY’S THE THING, returns for the 2018 season. Bringing great dramatic literature to life with staged readings, THE PLAY’S THE THING is a fresh, fun way to experience theatre. A reading of “Rhinoceros” by Eugene Ionesco...
Telluride Arts announced the recipients of their annual Small Grants for Artists program. Nine different artists were awarded a total of $10,000 for various endeavors. Grants awarded range from professional development courses to specific projects and collaborations. Disciplines varied across the board from fine arts,...
On the 1st anniversary of the Women’s March, January 20 & January 21, thousands gathered in major metro areas and small towns like Telluride across the globe, from New York City to Cheyenne, Wyoming, from Washington to Rome. According to the New York Times, “A...
In his regular column, (narratives and video), Telluride Real Estate News, Robert Stenhammer leverages his extensive knowledge of market factors (global, national, and regional) and the Telluride lifestyle to bring readers fresh, informative – and insider – real estate news to use today. With two-thirds of the ski season left...
On January 2017, an estimated 3 million people – women, men, children – participated in 500 sister marches around the world. L.A. had between a half million and three-quarters of a million. New York had almost a half million. Chicago had a quarter million. And Telluride? About...
The Telluride Institute is proud to invite locals to an Indigenous Roundtable at Telluride’s Wilkinson Library, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 6 p.m. The event is free, however, donations to continue TI’s cultural outreach programs are encouraged (Visit here for more). A Ute Youth Ski Day was held last month...