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Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange take on Bette and Joan’s infamous feud

“Feud: Bette and Joan” chronicles the cruel rivalry between two women during the making of 1962’s “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” – a horror film about a cruel rivalry between two women. ...

Protest books help us examine our values

Edward Abbey once said,“sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul.” Protesting is an action that anyone can take. It is a way to make this will of the people heard when those in power...

Arts Calendar

Friday Durango Independent Film Festival, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Downtown Durango, 375-7779, info@durangofilm.org. Steam-tastic Friday, 3:30 p.m., Durango Public Library, 1900 East...

‘Soy Cubana’ short included in Durango Film fest kicks off tonight

Durango Film: An Independent Film Festival kicks off five days of films tonight with its free movie night at the Gaslight Theatre. Movies shown will include “The Tiger Hunter,” “...

Oprah Winfrey teases at a possible run for president

Media mogul Oprah Winfrey, one of the few celebrities whose political endorsement actually meant something (see “the Oprah Effect” of 2008), is now toying with a presidential bid of her own....

I pity the fool who doesn’t watch ‘Dancing with the Stars’

Mr. T, Simone Biles, Nancy Kerrigan among show’s new cast

Benedict Cumberbatch to star in short Showtime series

NEW YORK – Benedict Cumberbatch will play an aristocratic playboy, the title character in a five-part Showtime series “Melrose” that will begin production this summer. The series ...

FX to follow ‘Bette and Joan’ with ‘Feud: Charles and Diana’

The Associated Press NEW YORK – Producer Ryan Murphy’s first edition of “Feud,” which tells the story of film legends Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, won’t premiere until this week...

Movies playing in Durango March 3-9

Gaslight Theatre (102 Fifth St. Next to the railroad depot, 247-8133, www.allentheatresinc.com) (Movies starting Monday) (102 Fifth St. Next to the railroad depot, 247-8133, www.all...

Take two: ‘Moonlight’ wins best picture at Academy Awards

LOS ANGELES — “Moonlight” won the best picture trophy at the Academy Awards in a historic Oscar upset that followed Warren Beatty at first reading the wrong winner. Shock and chao...

Who will win, should win and who should have been nominated

The Washington Post’s three film critics have picked who will win the major Oscars, who should win and who should have been nominated: Picture “La La Land” “Moonlight” ...

‘Hillary’s America,’ ‘Batman v Superman’ top annual Razzies

LOS ANGELES – Neither Batman nor Dinesh D’Souza could finagle their way out of a Razzie. The annual Golden Raspberry Awards bestowed a tying four “honors” to both D’Souza’s docume...
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