Telluride Musicfest outside the box canyon
For two years running, the man who is arguably America's greatest living composer of classical music was artist-in-residence for the Telluride Musicfest. During that time Phili
For two years running, the man who is arguably America's greatest living composer of classical music was artist-in-residence for the Telluride Musicfest. During that time Phili
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the historic Sheridan Opera House, where the Sheridan Arts Foundation's Young People's Theater presents "The Wizard of Oz," this w
You may have seen them last Fall on Letterman, but if you missed the show at Telluride's Sheridan Opera House on December 2 with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, you misse
Telluride's Sheridan Arts Foundation's Young People's Theater begins its 11th season with director Jen Julia's adaptation of the MGM classic (1939) "The Wizard
[click “Play” to hear Alex Ebert’s conversation with Susan] Noel Nite in Telluride, December 2, is the official launch of the holiday seas
You've heard it before. Telluride is a global sandbox, a place supernovas gather to play. Now in its ninth season, Telluride Musicfest occurs over several weeks in June, mostly
The snow has started here in Telluride. Winter is upon us with snow sports, music, theatre, dinners out with friends. Before the season gets too busy Telluride Inside… and Ou
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Sandra Dorr] Friday, November 20, Telluride welcomes acclaimed poet/ teacher Sandra Dorr to town for two distinct
[click “Play” to hear Dr. David Lingle on the concert] At 6 p.m., Saturday, November 14, the Michael D. Palm Theatre welcomes guests to a beer, wine and champagne
[click “Play to listen to Susan’s conversation with Arthur Post] The San Juan Symphony and the combined choruses of the Telluride Choral Society and the Durango Choral
Telluride will have the opportunity to see some Shakespeare tonight, October 29. The Aquila Theatre Company is bringing the Forest of Arden to the Palm Theatre stage in a single pe
[click “Play” to hear Peter Meineck on Aquilla Theatre] As we like it: the Palm Theatre in Telluride brings New York’s Aquila Theatre Company to town with its pro
[click “Play” to hear Susan’s conversation with Valerie Madonia] Valerie Madonia is a Telluride local who, for years, commanded the world stage as a prima balleri
Telluride may have been his second home, but our mountain hamlet was one of his great loves. The gravitational pull of the wandering planet called Michael D. Palm was irresistable.
[click “Play” to hear Susan speaking with Dave Wakeling] He describes himself as “The happiest man in ska.” Tonight, October 6, Telluride welcomes bac
[double click to view in larger format] OK, Telluride: dress for the occasion, thinking caps and party shoes, when singer/songwriter Dave Wakeling and The (reincarnated) English Be
[click “Play” to listen to Susan speaking with actor Colin Sullivan] She hit the ground running after her move to Telluride from the Big Apple, where Sasha Cuccin
One of the truly great rock voices of all time agreed to be the closer opening day, Friday, September 18, of Steve Gumble's 16th annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival. An
[click “Play” to hear Otis Taylor messin’ with Susan Viebrock] Run the list in alphabetical order and his name appears towards the bottom, but Otis Taylor is top
[click “Play” to listen to Jackie Greene on his music] [double click to view in larger format] Into the fame game? There’s no shortage of legends at the 16th annu
[click “Pay” to hear Eileen’s interview with Alvin Lee] The 16th annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival takes place September 18- 20 on the Fred Shellman
Telluride's SquidShow Theatre, in support of Black Bear Awareness Week, presents an original play by Sasha Cucciniello and Colin Sullivan: "Bear It! – Bear Safety
The Telluride Choral Society announces its Fall concert, with the first rehearsal for adults, Wednesday, September 9. Rehearsals are every Wednesday from 5:45 to 7:15p.m., Christ C
Art Goodtimes, Telluride local, poet, county commissioner, fungophile, and sometime correspondent on Telluride Inside… and Out, has written a poem to celebrate the recently h