Phil Madeira to Perform at Library 2/12
He took a path less traveled, leaving behind his evangelical roots to discover a career in music. And what a career. Phil Madeira is a Grammy- and Nashville Music Award-winning son
He took a path less traveled, leaving behind his evangelical roots to discover a career in music. And what a career. Phil Madeira is a Grammy- and Nashville Music Award-winning son
“[Parsons] dancers are picked for their virtuosity, energy and sexiness. They attack the audience and stage like gangbusters,” said The New York Post of the company. Exube
We remember it like yesterday. Friday evening, February 9, 2001 we were in the audience for the opening night of the Sheridan Arts Foundation Young People Theater production of 
Tickets for Michael Franti go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22, at noon (MST) at the Sheridan Opera House. Concert Sunday & Monday, March 23 & March 24 What: The She
March Fourth Marching Band was born on Mardi Gras, which fell on the fourth day of March in 2003. And that’s how easy it was to name the band. M4, as its legions of devotees refe
Telluride Theatre‘s winter blockbuster is “Urinetown,” scheduled to go up at the Palm Theatre Tuesday, March 11 – Sunday, March 16. One of the most uproariously
“Since forming 10 years ago, the Grascals have become one of Bluegrass Music’s top acts. The harmony of Jamie Johnson, Terry Eldredge, and Terry Smith is well worth the pri
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly (more or less) column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also l
“Is the air getting thinner, or are we getting high?,” “Rosalee,” Big Moon Ritual, Chris Robinson Brotherhood Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Telluride Mountain Village Con
Telluride Theatre‘s latest production was a Christmas show, “Dude & Bro’ s A Christmas Carol,” very very very loosely based on the Charles Dicken
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees to play Sheridan Arts Foundation’s New Year’s Eve Gala At its annual New Year’s Eve Gala, The Sheridan Arts Foundation is ringing
What I love best about music writing is discovering new bands. And, lucky for all of us, if I’m writing about a band I’ve never heard of, they must be appearing on a stage in T
Telluride Theatre & The Sheridan Arts Foundation present a non-denominational holiday extravaganza, December 18 -22, 2013, 8 p.m. live at the Sheridan Opera House Dude and Br
No holiday is more closely associated with music than Christmas, whose evolution as a cultural phenomenon is reflected in those sounds. As Christmas became more secular, spiritual
Palm Arts Dance winter recital, Sparkle, takes place on Sunday, December 15, 2 p.m. Now in its third year of operation, the Palm Arts Dance Program has named Shirley Fortenberry
Talent is arguably the two percent you leave on the table after the perspiration. We received the following email from a program that is all about the two percent: America’s
A series of vignettes based on the Peanuts comic strip written and directed by Jennifer Julia. Performed by students in grades 6 – 8 live at the historic Sheridan Opera Hou
Just because it’s off-season in Telluride doesn’t mean you can’t still go out and find some fun. This Friday and Saturday, November 1st and 2nd, at 7:30 PM, The Sheridan Arts
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly (more or less) column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also l
On Tuesday, October 22, SPARKy Productions and the Michael D. Palm Theatre co-host a screening of the National Theatre of Great Britain’s hugely popular production of William S
Editor’s note: Telluride Inside… and Out’s monthly (more or less) column, Tall Tales, is so named because contributor Mark Stevens is one long drink of water. He is also l
Stories of faith, family, passion, redemption, and humor set the stage ablaze in this new national tour of “Ring of Fire—The Music of Johnny Cash.” The theatrical eve
Ian Tyson in concert at the Telluride Conference Center, Saturday, October 12, 2013 In the middle of an earlier century my brother said I had to hear this new folk duet, Ian and Sy
Little known fact: she painted and though no Picasso, she was good. She was a fashionista and though no Anna Wintour, she became a trend setter. In 1966, when she joined the Haight