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My take: Oscar nominations not as versatile as in years past

For the last three consecutive awards seasons, firsts have happened and traditions have been broken at the Oscars. In 2012 and 2013, Best Director and Best Picture awards went to...

Arts Brief

Native American artists sought for program The Museum at the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College invites up to four Native American artists from the Southwest to par...

A&E Happenings Jan. 20-23

Tuesday Terry Rickard, 5:30 p.m., Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., 247-4431. Lacey Black, 6 p.m., 6512’ Restaurant, 152 E. College Drive, 247-9083. Super...

Life, death to be lecture subjects

Series to kick off Jan. 29 with Roland Halpern

#OscarsSoWhite: Academy president responds

Social media pushes awareness of lack of diversity in Oscar nominations

Onstage, onscreen: Bradley Cooper sets career sights high

NEW YORK – On a recent Saturday afternoon, Bradley Cooper took his curtain call at Broadway’s Booth Theater, where he’s starring in “The Elephant Man.” He then had to race to a meeting, cond...

'The Search for General Tso': story behind America's favorite not-so-Chinese dish

My mouth started watering just a couple of minutes into “The Search for General Tso,” a fascinating, funny and informative documentary that opens with a food stylist preparing a plate of gli...

Review: Blackhat

I’m no technical genius, but I even I know better than to click on a mysterious link or attachment contained in an email telling me that I need to reset my password. Even one that appears to...

Movies playing in Durango Jan. 16-22

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Whiplash Andrew Neyman is an ambitious young jazz drummer, single-minded in h...

Review: American Sniper

A mere six months after releasing the Four Seasons drama “Jersey Boys,” Clint Eastwood has again lapped his younger directing colleagues with his second film of 2014 and his best movie in ye...

Review: Paddington

Special To The Washington Post January is when studios generally release their low-expectation titles to wither and die against award-nominated fare, so it’s a considerable gamble...

Review: Whiplash

The film movie lovers everywhere are talking about right not is Damien Chazelle’s “Whiplash” – and for good reason. The basic plot of a drummer trying to succeed at a music cons...
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