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When legend becomes fact, paint the legend

Western pop art icon Billy Schenck unveils new work at Sorrel Sky

Invisible Women? Hollywood’s female superhero problem

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Batman. Spider-Man. Iron Man. Ant-Man. The list of male superheroes starring in their own big-screen escapades is bigger than Tony Stark’s ego, and the billions...

'Wet Hot American Summer' and the rise of '80s and '90s period pieces

Netflix’s “Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp,” released last Friday, is a completely unnecessary but surprisingly charming prequel to the high-concept 2001 parody of classic summer ...

Q: Their job is to stump you — who are they? A: Trivia writers, of course

WASHINGTON — Question No. 1: This seven-word stock line, first introduced in Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s 1830 novel, “Paul Clifford,” is now used stereotypically to introduce stories. ...

No interviewers are asking Tom Cruise about Scientology — and that's not surprising

It’s one of the risks of being a celebrity: Something controversial is going on in your personal life, but it’s right around when your new movie premieres. So you are contractually obligated...

‘A canvas never goes into shock’ and other observations by a tattooer moonlighting as an artist

This time, Tom Kipp’s designs are on paper, not skin, for show at Lost Dog

‘Downton’ producer doesn’t shut door on big-screen film

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) – With “Downton Abbey” coming to an end, its executive producer is offering hope that a follow-up movie is at least a possibility. By ending the TV dram...

Jon Stewart signing off ‘Daily Show’ fake newscast for real

NEW YORK (AP) – After more than 16 years and nearly 2,600 telecasts, Jon Stewart can feel proud of his scads of Emmys and his pair of Peabody Awards, his cultural gravitas (he hung with the ...

Jon Stewart's friends, enemies and frenemies through the years

Jon Stewart is famous for a lot of things after 16 years on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” but one legacy will certainly be — his takedowns. It quickly became clear after Stewart took ov...

Movies playing in Durango July 31-Aug. 6

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Jaws (Wednesday only) Based on Peter Benchley’s best-selling novel, Steven S...

Review: Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation

With “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation,” we’re getting the best Bond movie since “Casino Royale” in 2006. OK, so Ethan Hunt isn’t James Bond and the Impossible Missions Force is...

Review: Vacation

Few comedy franchises in film history have a more bizarre saga than the “National Lampoon’s Vacation” series. Yup, the original Harold Ramis/John Hughes film from 1983 was a low-r...
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