Telluride goes to Bellevue
Matthew, with makeup, out of costume Telluride Inside… and Out is in Bellevue, Washington, strategising and getting technical issues solved. Daughter Kimm Viebrock is listed
Matthew, with makeup, out of costume Telluride Inside… and Out is in Bellevue, Washington, strategising and getting technical issues solved. Daughter Kimm Viebrock is listed
by Kris Holstrom It’s nice to get out of the Telluride region for a bit during off-season if circumstances allow. Our family +1 managed to accomplish a whirlwind tour of colleges
2009 MountainfilmClint Viebrock photo The 32nd annual Mountainfilm in Telluride Festival is scheduled this year May 28 – 31. The event will feature a rich mix of special guest pr
Telluride folks travel to a wide variety of destinations, and much of that travel takes place in Telluride's slower seasons, early Spring and late Fall. TIO is no exception. Bu
[click “Play’, Annie talks with Susan about the retreat] Don’t see a Player? Download the latest version of Adobe Flash here.Seeing a Red X in your feed? Your ema
If your off season plans take you through the Denver Airport, pray that your plane is delayed (slightly) so that you’ll have time to go check out the current exhibit at the Ansba
Telluride local Ben Clark with his trekking friends Jon Miller and Josh Butson spent Spring of 2009 in Nepal. The team posted five episodes of raw footage video shot during their j
[click “Play” to hear Jon Turk’s conversation with Susan] On Wednesday, March 3, starting at 6 p.m., Telluride’s Wilkinson Public Library hosts two back to
The Inn at Lost Creek in the Mountain Village takes the hassle out of packing for a ski trip. In March, guests of the hotel get a free Premium Ski Rental package for every night of
As Telluride looks to a more sustainable future, is every old model new again? On February 10, 6 p.m., The Telluride Historical Museum presents a lively, invitation only, slide sho
Regular readers of Telluride Inside… and Out will remember that we have had the pleasure of a winter visit from our young friend, Andres Correa. Andres is from Chile and has
[click “Play” to hear Colin Sullivan’s description of Billings’ workshop] Susie X. Billings is one of the fine artists in the muscular stable of the Telluri
Talk about flights of fancy. To celebrate 51/2 months of wedding bliss, on January 6, Telluride locals Eliot Brown and Mary Sama-Brown, a broker with Telluride Real Estate Corp, he
by Kris Holstrom Imagine yourself surrounded by green – not necessarily "green" as in sustainable – but the color green. My recent three weeks in New Zealand saturate
Editor's note: Going Places/Doing Things is a new feature on Telluride Inside… and Out. We invite locals and part-time locals to post their experiences on the road: the g
Telluride’s Inn at Lost Creek is launching a Proximity Promotion with exclusive rates for its neighbors in the Colorado counties of Alamosa, Archuleta, Delta, Garfield, Gunnison,
The "High Line" in Telluride is a favorite local hike along the Sneffels range. In New York, "High Line" refers to the 1.45 mile section of the former elevated
Frances Barlow lives her life with an unbuttoned sense of joy, both in New York, where she runs the theatre she founded, Urban Stages, and in Telluride, where she lives part time w
Telluride local Maribeth Clemente does not, to my knowledge, possess a magic carpet. She is, however, in command of something that serves the same purpose: a talk radio show."
Regular readers of Telluride Inside… and Out will find this a familiar theme: it is difficult for me to leave Telluride when the Fall colors are in riot. Susan and I had made
[double click to view in larger format] Telluride Regional Airport has been closed for construction since April, but is on schedule to reopen on November 4, 2009. It was a major pr
"If Ever I Would Leave You." The song from the musical "Camelot" about how no time is a good time… sums up our feelings whenever we have to head out of Te
In Telluride, around the globe, who doesn't like a feel-good story about the triumph of the underdog, especially in times like these, when underdogs are really under the weathe