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Fans go wild over 88-second ‘Star Wars’ teaser

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a helmetless storm trooper appeared in frame, panicked and sweaty in the middle of vast desert landscape, kicking off the first official look at "S...

Meet sociologist and author Sarah Thornton, the Jane Goodall of the art world

WASHINGTON – Sarah Thornton is in a Hirshhorn gallery, lingering beneath a piece by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto. It’s a massive, bulbous, inexplicably sexual thing that droops down fro...

Mark Strand, prize-winning poet, dies in NYC at 80

NEW YORK – Mark Strand, a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. poet laureate widely praised for his concentrated, elegiac verse and graceful command of both humor and despair, has died. He ...

Arts briefs

Studio & representing Harder, Amadeus Durango gallery, studio and retail space Studio & is now carrying the paintings of Miki Harder and ceramic works of Jonah Amadeus. ...

Santa’s coming early

The Weekender

Some top picks of things to do this weekend in Durango

Local authors become booksellers for a day

Maria’s to host Indies First event

A&E Happenings Nov. 28-Dec. 4

Friday Robin Davis, 5:30 p.m., Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., 247-4431. Singing with Santa, 5:45 p.m., Main Avenue and Buckley Park, 1200 block of Main Ave., a ca...

The most wonderful time of the year for filmgoers

The holiday season isn’t just about light displays and weight gain. It’s also the most wonderful time of the year for moviegoers, as studios unload their award contenders in the hopes that a...

Review: Birdman

All year long, movie fans and insiders have been talking about the newest Alejandro G. Iñárritu film, “Birdman,” which stars an eclectic assortment of big-name actors, foreign thespians and...

Review: Horrible Bosses 2

The characters of the modern workplace comedy, like the rest of us, don’t know how to make a living anymore. Having haplessly tried to murder their bosses in the first “Horrible ...

Review: Penguins of Madagascar

For a movie that’s more paint by numbers than Picasso, “Penguins of Madagascar” begins with something completely unexpected: a Werner Herzog voiceover. Parodying his own work and...
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