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News Around Telluride
| Authorities in Boulder, Colorado, warned some residents to prepare to evacuate Thursday as winds gusting as high as 50 mph threatened to drive a raging wildfire out of the hills and into city limits. |
| Colorado wildfire could spread into Boulder, city warns |
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Colorado wildfire sets sights on Boulder as wind picks up |
| KUSA - The Colorado Fall Home Show kicks off on Friday and focuses on home renovation. |
| Colorado Fall Home Show starts Friday |
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| FORT COLLINS, Colorado - A record-size freshman class has boosted Colorado State University's enrollment to the all-time high of 26,348. The enrollment is up 3.7 percent from last year. The number of freshman this fall is 4,472, which breaks the previous record of 4,404 in 2008. The incoming freshman class is 4.3 percent larger than last year's. Colorado State officials say the class includes a ... |
| Colorado St. marks record freshman class, enrollment |
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| Colorado blaze is among worst in state's history |
| Colorado wildfire destroys more than 130 homes |
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| GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado (AP) ? A number of old underground coal mine fires in western Colorado the region are getting new attention as officials work to try to at least cool them down, if not put them out. |
| Colorado eyes old mine fires |
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| Some residents are told to prepare to evacuate in case gusty winds push the blaze toward the city of 100,000. A Colorado wildfire that has destroyed 170 homes showed no signs of relenting Thursday as wind gusts of more than 40 mph fueled fears that the flames would move east from the Rocky Mountain foothills and into the heart of Boulder, where some residents were warned to be ready to flee. |
| Colorado wildfire may threaten Boulder |
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| Those sneaks at Telluride went and did it again! It was over the Labour Day weekend a year ago that the compact film festival nestled in the Colorado mountain town went and scooped the Toronto International Film Festival by sneaking a screening of what was supposed to be the TIFF world premiere of [...] |
| Telluride fest does it again |
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| Offering just two new dozen feature films over five days, the Telluride Film Festival is a carefully curated event. Which is another way of saying that it's programmers have idiosyncratic taste. Fest heads Tom Luddy, Gary Meyer and Julie Huntsinger clearly have favorite filmmakers who seem to return to the festival with each new movie. But, that's part of the festival's charm. To find the small ... |
| Telluride Diary: Best of the Fest |
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| At the Telluride Film Festival, some of the fall?s most anticipated movies get a test run. |
| At Telluride Film Fest, ?Black Swan? and ?127 Hours? |
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| Has Telluride done it again? As the 37th annual Colorado-set film festival came to a close Monday, the prevailing wisdom was that the fest had launched yet another serious Oscar contender in director Tom Hooper and writer David Seidler's "The King's Speech." The Weinstein Co. drama, which stars Colin Firth, Helena Bonham-Carter (both pictured right) and Geoffrey Rush, [...] |
| TELLURIDE: Film fest showcases Oscar-worthy ?Speech? |
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| TELLURIDE, Colo. ? Truth can certainly be stranger than fiction. If you look toward the Telluride Film Festival, it might also be stronger. |
| Fact-based movies score at Telluride Festival |
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| TELLURIDE, Colo., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Danny Boyle's "127 Hours" and Peter Weir's "The Way Back" are just two of the high-profile dramas debuting at Colorado's Telluride Film Festival this weekend. Telluride Film Festival - Peter Weir - Danny Boyle - Film Festivals - Labor Day |
| Telluride Film Festival a Labor Day staple |
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| Before Darren Aronofsky left the stage at the 37th Telluride Film Festival in the introduction of his new film, Black Swan, he apologized to the crowd: "I'm really sorry. I want to apologize for what's about to happen... I didn't know what I was doing..." With that he walked off stage and the lights went down. Aronofsky's apology was directed at people like the older couple seated to my right ... |
| Telluride Review: Darren Aronofsky?s Black Swan |
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