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Review: Annabelle

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Inanimate objects are deployed to endless would-be scary effect in “Annabelle,” and it’s not just the supremely creepy doll that is its star. In this prequel to last year’...

Movies playing in Durango Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Gaslight Cinema (102 Fifth St. Next to the railroad depot, 247-8133, www.allentheatresinc.com) Left Behind Millions of people disappear without a trace. All ...

A&E Happenings Oct. 3-9

Today Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering, all day, various locations around town, with a Cowboy Poet Train, film screenings, art exhibits, performances and more, www.durangocowboygat...

Oops! UK council destroys Banksy immigration mural

LONDON – Authorities in southern England were embarrassed but defensive Thursday after telling workers to destroy a mural they later realized was created by the internationally famous graffi...

London exhibit charts chilling allure of gothic

LONDON – There’s a part of us that loves to be scared. How else to explain the popularity of stories featuring haunted castles, lurking monsters and restless ghosts? Co...

Philippines seizes 15 paintings from Marcos family

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine government seized 15 paintings from the former home of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos as it tries to recover 156 artworks – including ones by Van Gogh, M...

Review: The Glass Cage is an absorbing read

The Glass Cage: Automation and Us (W.W. Norton & Co.), by Nicholas Carr I haven’t needed to memorize a phone number since I bought my first cellphone 15 years ago. Now I couldn’t ...

Lena Dunham sticks to candid style with new book

NEW YORK – In the pilot episode of “Girls,” Lena Dunham’s character, Hannah, tells her parents that she believes she’s meant to share her writing talent with others. “I think I ma...

Celebrating the cowgirl

Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering makes women the focus

Art Briefs

NY Film Series brings ‘Gone Girl’ to ACT The New York Film Critic Series continues at 3:45 p.m. Thursday at the Animas City Theatre, 128 E. College Drive, with a screening of “Gon...

Sparking dialogue through documentaries

Community Cinema begins Wednesday with ‘Women in Space’

Book offers exhaustive look at local outlaws

“Porter and Ike Stockton: Colorado and New Mexico Border Outlaws,” a nonfiction book by debut author Michael Maddox, displays his meticulous research into the colorful history of two of the ...
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