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Local film festival winners announced

The Durango Film wrapped up its 10th anniversary festival Sunday night. Here are the winners as selected by the jury and the audience. Jury award winners Jury Award – B...

Review: Unfinished Business

After seeing the wretched, wandering mess that is “Unfinished Business,” I’m wondering if some studio executive scribbled those words on the front page of the script as a commentary instead ...

Movies playing in Durango Feb. 27-March 5

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Durango Film, see website for more information. Gaslight Cinema (...

Holocaust survivor in Denver preserves memories in book

DENVER – As she approached her 80th year, Holocaust survivor Paula Burger became determined to ensure her generation’s memories lived on. Burger had told her story time and again over the ye...

Arts Briefs

Papermaking class to be offered The Durango Arts Center will offer “Paper Possibilities” hand papermaking with visiting artist Helen Hiebert April 18 and 19 at the center, 802 Ea...

A&E Calendar

Friday Firkin Fridays featuring the Irish Car Bomb, 3 p.m., Steamworks Brewing Co., 801 East Second Ave., www.steamworksbrewing.com. “Turning the Page: A Retrospective ...

The Weekender

Some top picks of what to do this weekend in Durango

Bach’s music will take over Durango

Festival returns for its 8th year

Masters of string to share the stage

Edgar Meyer, Mike Marshall to play in Durango

These classics had everyone entertained back in ’85

Last month marked the 30th anniversary of John Hughes’ teen movie classic, “The Breakfast Club,” an event marked on social media and by Universal Studios, which is re-releasing it in theater...

A decade of independence

Durango Film Festival returns this year for its 10th anniversary

Downtown art is ‘Doggone Beautiful’

Two female artists’ work featured at Sorrel Sky
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