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Film fest to benefit humane society There will be a Bow Wow Film Festival benefiting the La Plata County Humane Society on Thursday at the Durango Arts Center. It will be an eveni...

Gallery owner's charm idea spans from Mesa Verde to Purgatory

KK Patton, owner of Durango gallery Sendero, has come up with an idea to get people to check out places they might not otherwise check out in Durango – either as a visitor or a local. ...

‘Star Trek’ has always embraced diversity

John Cho was in the United Arab Emirates, seeking an Asian husband. “Star Trek Beyond” was shooting in Dubai, and Cho’s character, Sulu, would come out as gay in the new movie. Th...

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Friday Free Conservatory Student Chamber Concert, Music in the Mountains, 3 p.m., Roshong Recital Hall, Fort Lewis College. The Charlie Milo Trio, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Th...

Looking Ahead

Things to do in and around Durango

Comic-Con launches with preview night, ‘Trek’ premiere

SAN DIEGO – The hordes of zombies, legions of Stormtroopers, leagues of superheroes and crews of Starfleet officers have already begun crawling, marching, flying and beaming into San Diego f...

Winona Ryder is great in 'Stranger Things,' but don't ask if this is her big comeback

Winona Ryder hasn’t changed much. Thirty years since her debut in “Lucas,” she’s still a delicate pixie with giant brown eyes, still the appealingly disheveled outsider. The only difference ...

’Pretty Woman’ filmmaker Garry Marshall dies at age 81

LOS ANGELES – Garry Marshall knew how to tug at moviegoers’ heartstrings, whether with unlikely love in “Pretty Woman” or sentimental loss in “Beaches.” But it was goofy, crowd-pl...

Jake Gyllenhaal to return to Broadway in ‘Burn This’ in 2017

NEW YORK – Jake Gyllenhaal, who made his Broadway debut last year, will be returning to star in Lanford Wilson’s acclaimed play “Burn This.” The Academy Award nominee from “Brokeb...

Ava DuVernay’s racial inequality doc ‘The 13th’ to open NYFF

NEW YORK – Ava DuVernay’s “The 13th,” a documentary about racial inequality and mass incarceration in the United States, will open the 54th New York Film Festival. The Film Socie...

That big pub crawl downtown? It’s just “Pokemon Go” fans

SAN FRANCISCO – If you thought it was bad dodging phone-fixated “Pokemon Go” players on the sidewalk, just wait: Legions of tipsy people could soon be chasing cartoon monsters from one taver...
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