One of the most thrilling roads into Telluride is Black Bear Pass, but it is definitely not for the faint of heart.
Aug 19, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog
The 2009 Ah Haa Art Auction was a huge success raising money for Telluride’s local art school. One of the biggest gala art events of the summer season, the theme this year was: Celebrate Art – Be the inner artist that you want to be, which brought some weird and wonderful costumes out of closets. Enjoy a slideshow & our video of the event.
Aug 3, 2009 in Telluride Insider Blog
The cooking talents of Chef Ross Martin, combined with the comfortable ambiance of The Bistro at The Hotel Telluride, made the perfect setting for a relaxing dinner.
Jul 15, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog
Wine fest was a day of beautiful people, a touch of elegance, and, of course, fantastic wine and what more can one ask for in a festival? Not much you would think. To end the night, however, Citizen Cope took the stage rocked the house with a spectacular performance.
Jun 30, 2009 by Jacob James in Telluride Insider Blog
Every Monday, we post The Five Best Things to enjoy in the upcoming week. These things are selected by the Plum TV staff and often times by you. This week: A screening of Matchstick Productions' In Deep at The Sheridan, Maggie's Restaurant new location, the Youth Art Awards, the re-opening of Telluride Regional Airport & more.
Nov 2, 2009 in Telluride Insider Blog
The Telluride Jazz Celebration kicks off the beginning of the summer music festivals.
Jun 9, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog
Telluride has a new restaurant in town, Telluride Pizza Kitchen and Bistro, located right off of main street behind La Tapatia Taqueria.
Sep 15, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog
It's no secret that Plum communities are home to some of the finest houses in the country. Plum has been fortunate enough to tour a few of these stunning houses and we want to give you access as well. In this first episode of Plum Homes, we take a look at Vision Hill in Telluride, Colorado, designed by architect Larry Yaw and lead designer Catherine Frank.
Apr 20, 2009 by John Elliot in Telluride Insider Blog
Plum's Chris Hanson shares his game plan for that annual Telluride Bluegrass ritual: The legendary Running of the Tarps. Discover how a solid plan, well-executed, can bring the finest tarp success.
Jun 21, 2009 by Chris Hanson (Author) in Telluride Insider Blog
Honga's is a Pan-Asian restaurant with a menu described as cuisine of Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Polynesia. They are also famous for their mojitos.
May 26, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog
Memorial Day Weekend the 31st Mountainfilm Festival was held in Telluride.
May 26, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog
Summer in Telluride is so incredible that some folks don’t even associate Telluride with winter or steep slopes of fresh powder.
Apr 28, 2009 in Telluride Insider Blog
The Jud Wiebe trail is a local's favorite on the sunny side of town.
May 12, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog
A visit to Telluride is not complete without a trip east of town to Bridal Veil Falls. Whether you are hiking or four-wheeling in the summer, expert ice climbing in the winter, or simply stopping for the view at the parking area by the Pandora Mine, Bridal Veil Falls never disappoints.
Mar 26, 2009 by Lisa Wilson in Telluride Insider Blog