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Arts & Entertainment

Floyd’s death hastens shift in police portrayals

NEW YORK – Gary Phillips, a prize-winning crime novelist from Los Angeles, grew up on TV shows that showed a world nothing like the one he lived in. “I watched them all, ‘Dragnet,...

Warner Bros to hold massive virtual event for DC Comics fans

LOS ANGELES – Comic-Con may be canceled this year, but Warner Bros. will convene a 24-hour virtual gathering of the biggest names in the DC Comics universe. The studio announced T...

Art vending machines heading to Mancos

Creative District spearheads new way to buy, sell artwork

ABC names Matt James as its first black ‘Bachelor’

NEW YORK – ABC has named Matt James, its first black “Bachelor” to lead the network’s long-running dating competition show. The casting was announced Friday on “Good Morning Ameri...

Artist Karyn Gabaldon emerges from lockdown with new show

‘Earth, Sky and Soul of COVID-19’ made up of 60 paintings

Shows between June 18 and July 30 will be held virtually to adhere to current requirements

The free summer “Concerts @ The Park” series will be livestreamed at 5:30 p.m. June 18 and 25, and July 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. To view the shows, visit www.durangoconcerts.com and l...

Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering barn dance canceled

Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering has announced the cancellation of the annual Barn Dance and Picnic Fundraiser because of the current public health order that prohibits gatherings of more tha...

HBO Max removes ‘Gone With the Wind,’ will add context

NEW YORK – HBO Max has temporarily removed “Gone With the Wind” from its streaming library in order to add historical context to the 1939 film long criticized for romanticizing slavery and t...

Four ‘Vanderpump’ regulars ousted over slurs, racial profiling

NEW YORK – Four cast members are not returning for another season of Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules” – two over their racist social media posts, and the others after they racially profiled a cowo...

Studio & reopens its doors

Gallery was closed because of COVID-19 pandemic

Arts Calendar

Editor’s note: It’s awesome to see events making their way back into the weekly A&E calendar after these crazy few months. If you have an event – including livestreams – please submit th...

Second City CEO steps down amid claims of racism at theater

LOS ANGELES – Andrew Alexander, CEO and co-owner of famed The Second City improv theater, said he is stepping down after a former performer leveled accusations of racism against the comedy i...
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