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Pascal shouldn’t have resigned from Sony Pictures

The hack on Sony Pictures that embarrassed its executives and prompted the company to change the release strategy for “The Interview,” a satire about Kim Jong Un, felt like the perfect cap o...

The Weekender

Top picks of what to do this weekend in Durango

Arts Briefs

All aboard! Tickets on sale for Durango Blues Train The Durango Blues Train will return May 29 and 30. Musical guests will include: Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band with Erica Brown a...

Takei’s musical to hit Broadway

‘Allegiance’ about Japanese-American imprisonment

Sundance films coming to screens

Coming soon to a theater near you ...

Review: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

Would that all of our brains resembled that of SpongeBob SquarePants – and we’re talking about his actual brain, like, the cerebral matter located somewhere inside that porous yellow body. ...

Sugar Creek will play its spin on bluegrass at Ska Brewing

Sugar Creek, a Durango-based band that bills its music as “a bluegrass spin on American folk, alternative country and pop,” will play from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Ska Brewing. In the past, S...

Rosa Parks’ archive opening to public at Library of Congress

WASHINGTON – Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus, reflected later on how it felt to be treated less than equal and once feistily wrote of how tired she was of bei...

Second Harper Lee novel to be published in July

NEW YORK – “To Kill a Mockingbird” will not be Harper Lee’s only published book after all. Publisher Harper announced Tuesday that “Go Set a Watchman,” a novel the Pulitzer Prize-...

Flow & movement

Chinese troupe Golden Dragon Acrobats, now in its 34th year of touring, will bring its new show, Cirque Ziva, to the Community Concert Hall at Fort Lewis College. The New York Post called th...

Does public radio sound too ‘white’? NPR itself tries to find the answer

WASHINGTON – It’s a question sometimes whispered but never boldly confronted: Does NPR, and public radio in general, sound too “white”? NPR itself suggested Thursday that the answ...

‘A is for art. B is for Bernini.’

Art history lecture series will cover a host of issues
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