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Documentary gives activist Dolores Huerta her due

Film to be part of Indie Lens Pop-Up series

Navajo artist to open mixed media exhibit at The Farm Bistro

Navajo artist Venaya Yazzie hopes to use an art exhibit at The Farm Bistro in Cortez to educate viewers on Native American beliefs. Yazzie, a graduate of the Institute of Amer...

Arts Calendar

Friday Preschool story time, 10:30 a.m., Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave. STEAM Lab, 3:30 p.m., Durango Public Library, 1900 East Third Ave., 375-3380. ...

Durango High School actors explore American hysteria

Troupe 1096 stages vivid production of Miller classic

Sherman Alexie apologizes amid sexual misconduct allegations

SEATTLE – Sherman Alexie, one of the country’s most prominent authors, issued an apology Wednesday amid multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. “Over the years, I have done thi...

Movies playing in Durango March 2-8

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com)(Durango Film: An Independent Film Festival. Visit https://durangofilm.org/wp/ for program.) Gas...

Durango Arts Center to stage edgy ’90s comedy

Early Alan Ball play looks at friendship and privilege

Book sets the record straight about Crazy Horse

Durango Public Library hosting discussion with author, members of Crazy Horse family

‘Bears of Durango’ in limelight at Durango Independent Film Festival

Locally-filmed documentary follows team of scientists studying wildlife

Five movies not to miss at Durango Film: An Independent Film Festival

Durango Film: An Independent Film Festival will kick off Wednesday and run through March 4. And while at first glance, the program for this year’s festival may seem daunting, fear not – here...

Studio & to open jewelry exhibit with a ‘WOW!”

Studio & will open WOW! Jewelry Exhibit with an opening reception tonight at the gallery, 1027 Main Ave. The show features pieces by artists Amina Bettayeb, Crystal Hartman, Carol...

The MET stages Puccini’s great tragic opera

For good reason, the Metropolitan Opera has staged Puccini’s “La Bohème” more than any other opera. Fans all over the world care about Mimi and Rodolfo as if they were family – or earlier ve...
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