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Nashville’s folk rock era is topic of new exhibit

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – While country music has long been synonymous with Nashville, rock and folk musicians in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s made the Southern city the new hip spot to record. ...

Panel zeroes in on restorative justice

This year’s Common Reading Experience, which is focused on Sister Helen Prejean’s book Dead Man Walking, will examine the issue of the death penalty through the lens of photography, theater,...

Arts Briefs

Solillaquists perform today at ACT Hip-hop group Solillaquists of Sound will perform a show at 9 p.m. today at the Animas City Theatre, 128 E. College Drive. Emcee Swam...

Blending strands of contemporary art

Local artists’ exhibit at Durango Arts Center

A bold new work

Common reading and community dialogue

Annual program puts ‘Dead Man Walking’ in the spotlight

Answering the ‘Birdman’ signal, Keaton soars again

NEW YORK – When Michael Keaton met Barack Obama shortly before Obama would become president, the then-senator had a question for the actor. “Why don’t you make more movies?” ...

Book Review: Couple finds a lost spark in Brightwell

Murder at the Brightwell (Minotaur), by Ashley Weaver At the heart of this light, energetic tale of a group of wealthy eccentrics on holiday at a seaside resort in England emerges...

Garry Marshall, the knight of light, goes dark

NEW YORK – Garry Marshall may turn 80 next month, but it certainly wasn’t apparent as the legendary director led a recent play rehearsal downtown. “Come back! Let’s do it again,” ...

Isaacson’s new book tells of digital revolution

NEW YORK – Walter Isaacson has a different way of looking at history. Mention the second half of 1969 and he won’t talk about Woodstock or the moon landing but the development of ...

Electronic musician Flying Lotus delves into the afterlife

Death doesn’t belong to heavy metal. Still, when it comes to the trappings of the musically macabre, no other musical genre can lay claim to as many skulls, headstones and coffins. ...

His namesake had a terrible, horrible day, but Alexander Viorst is doing just fine

WASHINGTON — Of all the great characters in children’s literature, only a select few achieve such fame that, like Madonna, they need only a first name: Eloise, Madeline, Ramona — and of cour...
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