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Arnold Kane won the People’s Choice and Judges’ awards for “That’s Amore...
When Valentino, an aging lothario played by Terry Swan, enters an imaginary hotel room with Sophie, a bookish librarian portrayed by Maureen May, you...
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
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- Durango artist to judge Farmington fair
The Riverfest Fine Arts and Crafts Fair will open with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the Red Lion Hotel, 700 Scott Ave. in Farmington. The art fair will continue from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at Berg Park.
The Fine Arts and Crafts Fair will include the work of 24 Four Corners artists selected by show juror Ann Smith of Durango. Smith is best known for her large abstract floral paintings.Her images have been shown by the National Watercolor...
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NEW YORK – The off-Broadway show “Giant” and the quickly shuttered Broadway musical “Hands on a Hardbody” lead the...
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NEW YORK – Two stories born in Britain are vying for America’s biggest theater prize.
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At the...
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SANTA FE, N.M. – The Santa Fe Opera in northern New Mexico will feature six operas during its 2014 summer season, starting with a...
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Janet Davidson always assumed that her professional debut in Durango would be on the big screen, not the stage.
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I’m a sucker for the classics, so I found the news that Fort Lewis College was staging “Thoroughly Modern Millie” for its spring production a...
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For the inaugural theater season at Durango Arts Center, Theresa Carson is leading by example.
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Nothing good can happen in a family with a name like Malatesta. Who would be foolish enough to marry into such a hornet’s nest?
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NEW YORK – To get his latest gig, Phish founder Trey Anastasio successfully wooed Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Doug Wright over a plate of...
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NEW YORK – From a starting field of nearly 1,500 aspiring opera singers across the country, it came down to 10 – three sopranos, one tenor and six...
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1. Richard Wagner’s gargantuan opera runs five hours and 40 minutes. If you attend The MET: Live in HD performance Saturday at Fort Lewis College,...