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Exclusive: Letter that inspired Kerouac found

LOS ANGELES – It’s been called the letter that launched a literary genre – 16,000 amphetamine-fueled, stream-of-consciousness words written by Neal Cassady to his friend Jack Kerouac in 1950...

Idaho artist's life illustrated the term 'self-taught'

WASHINGTON – When Gail Johnson, 68, and her 79-year-old sister, Georgia Allred, go shopping, the latter always pauses at the checkout counter and says, “Thank you, Uncle Jim.” That, Johnson ...

'Food Chains': Longoria documentary takes on farmworker cause

It’s been 10 years since the Morgan Spurlock documentary “Super Size Me” challenged people to think about what goes into a meal at McDonald’s. We’ve never looked at chicken nuggets quite the...

An oft-elusive yet gifty treat: coffee table books

NEW YORK – As self-purchases, coffee table books may seem like pricey indulgences, but as gifts they’re an easy way to please a connoisseur, hobbyist or wannabe. Usually image-dri...

Movies playing in Durango Nov. 21-Nov. 27

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Pride It’s the summer of 1984, Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National...

The Weekender

Some top picks of things to do this weekend in Durango

Legendary auteur is focus of documentary

‘Altman’ looks at incredible life of Robert Altman

Holiday funk

Figaro, the factotum of Seville

The Met stages smart and frothy ‘Barber’

‘Pelican Dreams’ strikes gold with big birds

Charming doc is nature film with a personal entry point

A&E Happenings Nov. 21-27

Friday Lorraine Trenholm Arist Reception, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Pine River Valley Bank, Bayfield Branch, 301 N. Commerce Drive, 884-9583. Winter Solstice Artisans’ Market ope...

Review: Mockingjay – Part I

LOS ANGELES – All is not well in Panem. At the conclusion of “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” Katniss’ (Jennifer Lawrence) force-field shattering arrow left the society in turmoil. The des...
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