Bela Fleck returns to Telluride Bluegrass with original Flecktones
[click “Play”, Bela Fleck talks with Susan] Bela Fleck & the original Flecktones return to Telluride for the 38th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, June 1
[click “Play”, Bela Fleck talks with Susan] Bela Fleck & the original Flecktones return to Telluride for the 38th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival, June 1
[click “Play”, Susan talks to dobro player, Andy Hall] The Infamous Stringdusters visit Telluride so often, the progressive acoustic group is starting look like
[click “Play”, Susan speaks with Mark Meatto and Michael Bohlmann] It takes a lot more than water. To grow a band requires blood, sweat, and tears. Also, you nee
[click “Play to listen to Joe Pug’s conversation with Susan] Joe Pug is one of the new names in the line-up for the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, but Festival di
[click “Play”, Susan speaks with Sarah Jarosz] The 38th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival leads from strength with a performer who could well be the future of
[click “Play”, Susan gets Trampled by a Turtle] “One of very few bands in America that are hipster-approved but could heave a room of strangers into a hoe-down
[click “Play” to hear Eileen’s conversation with Victor Wooten] by Eileen Burns Telluride’s 38th Bluegrass Festival will spotlight a host of hall of fame
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Tony Trischka] Not all of the action at the 38th annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival takes place on the Fre
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s interview with Ben Kaufmann and Adam Aijala] Telluride has its festivals. Nederland has Frozen Dead Guy Days. No kidding, cel
[click "Play", Michael Cleveland speaks with Susan, but notes the date of his performance is the 16th, not the 17th) There is a nice, alliterative quality to &quo
Langhorne Slim returns to Telluride for an encore performance on Friday, June, 10, 8 p.m. at Telluride's historic Sheridan Opera House. The concert is a benefit
kicker: at Telluride's Steaming Bean Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 8 pm Is gossip good or bad for the soul? Does it lengthen your life or shorten it? The Telluride Play
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Bob Schneider] Telluride’s Sheridan Arts Foundation opens the 20th annual Wild West Fest with a kick-
By Jon Lovekin (Editor's note: One of the pleasures in publishing Telluride Inside… and Out is getting to know new [to us] writers. Susan and I independently ran a
[click “Play” to hear David Feela and Kierstin Bridger talk about poetry and the prize] Telluride Arts (telluride council for the arts and humanities) is pleased
Rick Silverman, the former director of Mountainfilm in Telluride – the 33rd annual event starts next week, May 27 – really started something, when, in the mid-1990s, he s
By Art Goodtimes After Sometimesthe raw data of doingjust doesn’t jell until way latein the canning orcleaning or whatevercomesafter cling peachesblushing
By Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer (ed. note: Happy Mother’s Day to you, Telluride and beyond. In these five beautiful poems, Rosemerry speaks of being a daughter and of being a mo
[click “Play”, Steve Gumble talks about “Blues on the Rails”] kicker: “Blues on the Rails” launches June 4 The name “Steve Gumble&#
by Jon Lovekin (Editor's note: One of the pleasures in publishing Telluride Inside… and Out is getting to know new [to us] writers. Susan and I independently ran a
by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer (ed. note: After a devastating April around the country and the world, May is a welcome change. Rosemerry has sent three poems to welcome Spring in Tel
The day that ended with a bang with Duo Jalal's gig at Drom, began with meeting yet another Telluride friend, Diana Conovitz, and a Wednesday matinee. Bottom line: Run, don'
Telluride may be a toy town, but it casts a long shadow. Turn around too quickly and you will bump into Telluride no matter where in the world you are. Like yesterday. All day. The
kicker: shows 6 p.m. nightly April 29 – May 1 Eddie, Betty, and Rosco are a bunch of boring, unimaginative Telluride kids. They text each other. They play video game