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Review: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

What’s the story with that intense, cool teacher with all those tattoos and all that enthusiasm for his work? What about the dad who putters about the house in his robe, cooking u...

Movies playing in Durango July 3-9

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) I’ll See You in My Dreams In this vibrant, funny, and heartfelt film, a wido...

Review: Terminator Genisys

Much like the “cybernetic organism” played by Arnold Schwarzenegger throughout the “Terminator” film franchise, a movie critic is only part living human tissue; the rest is ruthless killing ...

Review: Magic Mike XXL

“Magic Mike,” Steven Soderbergh’s modest, playfully liberated comedy about male strippers that took multiplexes by storm three years ago, possessed that ineffable concentration of qualities ...

A&E Calendar

Friday Artist Reception: Deborah Sussex’s “Back There, Here Now,” 5-8 p.m.; on display through Aug. 5, Red Room, Open Shutter Gallery, 735 Main Ave., www.openshuttergallery.com. ...

Arts Briefs

Opening exhibit features book arts, printmaking Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave., will host an opening reception for the new exhibit, “Strata: Books & Prints by Carol an...

The Weekender

Some top picks for what to do during the Fourth of July in Durango

Open Shutter brings distinct, surprising outlooks with two new photography shows

With two new shows and three photographers, Open Shutter brings distinct, surprising outlooks

When painting birds becomes an obsession

Diminutive and detailed works on display as part of First Thursday Art Walk

Review: I’ll See You in My Dreams

“I’ll See You in My Dreams” starts with a gut punch. Carol Peterson, a Los Angeles widow and retired schoolteacher who spends most of her days (and all of her nights) with her yellow lab Haz...

Review: Ted 2

The thing about Ted is, he’s a jerk. Yes, it’s quite a thing – a talking, beer-swilling, pot-smoking, foul-mouthed teddy bear interacting with the humans of Boston, working as a c...

Review: Max

© 2015, The Washington Post It’s hard to fault a movie for being schmaltzy when it’s as unabashedly virtuosic in its efforts to pluck at your heartstrings as “Max” is. ...
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