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| Telluride Blues & Brews Festival |
One of the most scenic music festivals in the country, the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival takes place every September in Telluride, Colorado, a world-famous resort town in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The festival is a three day celebration of music and microbrews, held in Telluride Town Park , an outdoor music venue with breathtaking mountain peaks for a backdrop. By day, experience live blues, rock, funk, gospel, and soul, the best microbrews from over 50 microbreweries during Saturday's Grand Tasting, a wide variety of food and craft vendors, children's activities, and more - all on the festival grounds. By night, follow the festival as it flows into the town of Telluride and Mountain Village, with late night juke joints and after-hours jams. |
| Telluride Cajun Festival |
The festival capital of Colorado will host the 3rd Annual Telluride Cajun Festival, Saturday, July 14, 2007 at the Base of Chair 4 in the Mountain Village on the Lower Misty Maiden Trail. The Telluride Cajun Festival is a one day festival bringing N'awlins to Telluride with Funk bands and N'awlins cuisine. The 2007 Headliner will be the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Also on the bill is Leo Nocentelli with Little Hercules. Keeping the groove going between acts will be DJ Smothered in Cheddar. Tasty New Orleans cuisine by Fat Alley BBQ including Po' Boys, Jambalaya, Crawfish Boil, Meat Pies, Amstel Light and Tasty drinks by Bacardi and Cazadores. |
| Telluride Chamber Music Festival |
The Telluride Chamber Music Festival has been bringing music to Telluride since 1973. This year we continue to bring you chamber music as it was originally intended, up close and personal!. Our festival creates a spontaneous connection between audience and musicians which lifts the human spirit.
You are invited to take a break from your busy life and enjoy one of life's gentler pleasures by hearing chamber music at its best. Our Artist Director, Roy Malan, is planning another great festival for our enjoyment. Roy is the concertmaster with the San Francisco Ballet.
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| Telluride Society for Jazz |
Since 1977, Telluride’s majestic perch - high in the spectacular San Juan Mountains in Southwestern Colorado has been the site of a musical odyssey combining the finest of nature and art. Each year the Telluride Society for Jazz produces one of the most memorable festivals in the world. Its intimate format and many opportunities for enjoying spectacular mountain activities complement the superb music. One can enjoy hiking, mountain jeep tours, visits to mining ghost towns, biking and more, all of which seduce an audience of up to 3,000 per day to this historic, one-of-a-kind Victorian town seen by most Americans only in TV commercials. Combining outdoor stages during the day with theater and club shows running at night, this festival has the best of both worlds. |
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Down the rabbit hole
By all appearances, Charles Dodgson was an ordinary man. A slender math professor, Anglican deacon and photographer, he would likely have blended in easily with his peers in Victorian England.
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Telluride prairie dog management receives praise
It?s that time of year again: WildEarth Guardians released its annual Prairie Dog Report Card.
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Being red in a blue county
San Miguel County is a decidedly Democratic region, with its Democraticness gaining strength as one travels from the West End toward Telluride?s box canyon.
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Federal court to hear TABOR suit
In his 1863 Gettysburg Address, President Abraham Lincoln assured the citizens of a Civil War-torn America that, ?government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth.?
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Uranium companies to merge
Energy Fuels, Inc., the company currently battling in court to see the Piñon Ridge uranium processing mill built in the Paradox Valley, announced Thursday that it plans to merge with another Canadian company, Titan Uranium, Inc.
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Town, Telski talk about restarting Lift 7 discussions
In 2007, the town of Telluride began a master plan for the Lift 7 subarea ? a quiet and relatively undeveloped neighborhood in west Telluride around the base of the aging Lift 7.
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Telski opens Palmyra Peak terrain
With a big boost in snowfall over the past two weeks, the Telluride Ski Resort has opened its vaunted hike-to terrain surrounding Palmyra Peak.
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Court date set in GHDC vs. Telski
The Gold Hill Development Company, which filed a lawsuit against Telluride Ski & Golf seeking access up the ski area to reach mining claims it owns in Upper Bear Creek, will have its day in court this summer.
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CDOT plans summer bridge replacement
Chances are good that you?ve driven over Leopard Creek hundreds of times without realizing it. Gurgling inconspicuously beneath an inconspicuous bridge just before Highway 145 bends toward Norwood and Highway 62 peels to the right in the direction of Ridgway, the creek slips past a cluster of decrepit buildings that were once the county?s only car dealership.
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Building a more resilient community
The New Community Coalition?s monthly Green Business Roundtable series will return to the Telluride region with a special two-day event this week to talk about building community self-reliance.
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