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Arts & Entertainment

Review: Our Brand is Crisis

For a manic-depressive, alcoholic, washed-up political consultant of a certain age who’s dealing with altitude sickness in strife-torn Bolivia, and, oh yeah, she’s just taken up smoking agai...

Review: Burnt

Everything you need to know about Adam Jones, the difficult cooking prodigy at the center of “Burnt,” you glean from the movie’s opening scenes. Adam is the kind of guy who punish...

‘Tannhäuser’ is an accessible, Grimm-inspired opera

The MET stages struggle between the sacred and profane

Slavery as unavoidable subject matter

Durango artist Mike Brieger’s new show draws on an uncomfortable theme

1920s drama inspires author

Greaves masterfully blends fact, fiction to create compelling characters

A&E Briefs

Mammoth multi-media event coming The Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave., will present “Mammoths in Durango: A Multi-media Adventure Into the Ice Age,” a two-part event, wit...

The Weekender

Some top picks of what to do in and around Durango

The radical promise of TV's mentally ill women

© 2015, The Washington Post The anti-hero revolution in television was defined by men who behaved badly in specifically masculine ways, but who we loved anyway. Men like Tony Sopr...

Letterpress Revival

Mancos Common Press looks to the future

Movies playing in Durango Oct. 23-29

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Young Frankenstein (Thursday only) Dr. Frankenstein’s grandson, after years ...

Review: Steve Jobs

It’s possible we spend more time backstage with the principals in “Steve Jobs” than we did with the main characters in “A Chorus Line,” “All That Jazz” and maybe even “Birdman,” come to thin...

Review: Irrational Man

Few working directors are compared to themselves as much as Woody Allen, but the prolific and brilliant Allen brings it upon himself because, let’s face it, for all his filmmaking genius, he...
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