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The Met series continues with ‘Roberto Devereux’ at Fort Lewis

When Donizetti’s opera “Roberto Devereux” begins, the man of the title finds himself trapped in a brocade of lies. Roberto (tenor Matthew Polenzani), the young, swaggering Earl o...

The A&E editor torch is passed: An introduction

Editor’s note: The Durango Herald has promoted Katie Chicklinski-Cahill to its arts & entertainment editor. She replaces David Holub, who has become the full-time editor of DGO, our free...

Record Store Day is Saturday

Record Store Day to be celebrated at Southwest Sound

Durango Bluegrass Meltdown is this weekend

Durango Bluegrass Meltdown turns 22

A&E Briefs

Printmaking exhibit opens at Arts Center “Under Pressure: The Art of the Hand-Pulled Print,” an exhibit on the process of printmaking, will open at the Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second A...

A&E Calendar

Friday Happy Hour Music with Patrick Crossing, 4:30-7:30 p.m., Irish Embassy Pub, 900 Main Ave., 403-1200, theirishembassypub.com. Durango Bluegrass Meltdown. For informati...

Movies playing in Durango April 15-21

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Trapped (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com)U.S. abortion clinics are fighting...

‘Demolition’ is one big mess

Jake Gyllenhaal is in that zone where he’s about as interesting as any actor of his generation, but even Gyllenhaal’s best efforts aren’t enough to save “Demolition” from itself. ...

'Criminal': Only the plot and character development are indictable

Ryan Reynolds doesn’t get top billing in “Criminal.” Playing a CIA agent whose death precipitates the action of the film – a thriller in which the dead agent’s memories are implanted into th...

Goodbye, Lake Wobegon: ‘Prairie Home’ is getting a new host

ST. PAUL, Minn. – No more Guy Noir, Private Eye. No more tales of Dusty and Lefty, the luckless cowboys. And no more weekly “News From Lake Wobegon,” the imaginary Minnesota town famous for ...

Zeppelin musicians lose bid to dodge trial over 'Stairway to Heaven'

Led Zeppelin founders Jimmy Page and Robert Plant lost their bid to avoid a trial that may rewrite the history of rock ’n’ roll over song-writing credit for the 1971 classic “Stairway to Hea...

‘The Force Awakens’ wins top honors at MTV Movie Awards

Annual show dropped more F-bombs than awards
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