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Arts & Entertainment

‘Suicide Squad’ sets a new low for comic book movies

The makers of “Suicide Squad” have achieved a superlative accomplishment. They have produced the most boring comic book movie of all time. The plot is tedious and, for the most part, the cha...

Want to learn about the West? Look to writers

Authors important for communicating region’s issues, examining policies

Movies playing in Durango Aug. 5-11

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Life, Animated (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com)The inspirational story of ...

Looking Ahead

Things to do in and around Durango this week

I’m sorry, J.K. Rowling, but ‘Cursed Child’ disappointing

New Harry Potter story falls short

Arts and Entertainment Calendar

Friday George Lundeen “At the Heart of It” show, 9 a.m., Sorrel Sky Gallery, 828 Main Ave, https://sorrelsky.com/events-exhibitions.php. Open mic, 7-11 p.m., Steaming Bean,...

Arts Briefs

Musical theater campers to perform Durango Arts Center will present the finale of its musical theater summer camps at 7 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday at 802 East Second Ave. Ca...

Gold King Mine spill’s effect on artists

Nature can be a huge influence on art, and when something disastrous happens in nature – such as the Gold King Mine spill that overwhelmed the Animas River with its mustard-yellow plume last...

Found space finds Merely Players in new venue

‘Collected Stories’ will be performed at Durango Public Library

Godzilla comes back to Japan, in ways fresh and familiar

TOKYO – Godzilla is back in its homeland of Japan after a 12-year absence, still breathing fire and mercilessly stomping everything in its way. The Associated Press noted four ways the new f...

'Cats': now and forever (again)

NEW YORK – “Cats” is wrapped up almost entirely for me in recollections of my daughter, 7 years old at the time, accompanying me to the show and being so riveted that afterwards she memorize...

Aniston essay inspires actresses to address sexist standards

LOS ANGELES – When one of Hollywood’s most objectified women talks about tabloid culture, people listen. But while actresses are cheering Jennifer Aniston’s recent essay connecting the media...
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