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Movies playing in Durango Nov. 2-8

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) NTLive: Julie (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com)(11 a.m. Saturday only) Wild...

Casting call: Post-Civil War film to be shot in Southwest Colorado

Crew seeking extras and stunt riders

Classic ‘Hocus Pocus’ turns 25

Twenty-five years ago, the three shrieking witches of “Hocus Pocus” flew across the big screen and, at least for a time, promptly out of everyone’s periphery. Resurrected from the...

Why local production of ‘Rocky Horror’ never gets old

After 11 years at Henry Strater, audiences keep coming back

1st Indigenous Arts Festival kicks off at Fort Lewis College

The inaugural Indigenous Arts festival kicked off this week at Fort Lewis College, and if Ginny Davis, head of the FLC theater department, has her way, it’s a festival that is only going to ...

Festival at Durango Arts Center will teach significance of holiday

A nine-day event celebrated Dia de Los Muertos through art and performance

Puccini mines U.S. Gold Rush in latest Met Live in HD

Giacomo Puccini’s “La Fanciulla del West” (“The Girl of the Golden West”) is a spaghetti opera filled with more clichés than a horse has flies. Based on a popular melodrama by American playw...

Halloween Calendar

Here are some of the events happening for Halloween: Friday 4 p.m.: Ignacio Senior Center Halloween Community Carnival. Haunted house, costume contest, food and more. $1-$5, Ignacio Seni...

Arts calendar

Friday Preschool storytime, 10:30 a.m. Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. Durango Ukulele Jam, 6 p.m., Magpie’s newsstand Cafe, 707 Main Ave. StillH...

What a way to make a living: Durango High School Troupe 1096 to stage ‘9 to 5’

Production features double cast

Movies playing in Durango Oct. 26-Nov. 1

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) NTLive: Frankenstein (1 p.m. Sunday only) Features Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller alternating...

Readers pick America’s best-loved novel in nationwide vote

LOS ANGELES – “To Kill a Mockingbird,” a coming-of-age story about racism and injustice, overcame wizards and time travelers to be voted America’s best-loved novel by readers nationwide. ...
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