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Oliver adds journalism to his comedy

NEW YORK – In poking fun at the Miss America pageant on the most recent episode of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight,” John Oliver reached for the comedic equivalent of low-hanging fruit. Then he vee...

New documentary captures life of Chicano poet

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A documentary based on a memoir by Chicano poet Jimmy Santiago Baca is set to debut. “A Place to Stand” is scheduled to be screened in Santa Fe on Saturday an...

Review: The Equalizer

If you were lucky enough to catch Denzel Washington in “A Raisin in the Sun” on Broadway, you saw the hugely charismatic actor portray, in an iconic role, the full complexity of a human bein...

Movies playing in Durango Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Wish I Was Here Director Zach Braff’s follow-up to his indie breakout hit “Ga...

Review: The Boxtrolls

A spooky surrealism has been the specialty of the Oregon-based animation studio Laika, the Pacific Northwest purveyors of 3-D stop-motion. The self-stylized descendants of the Br...

Art Briefs

Local photographer’s work included in new issue of Orion Local photographer Paul Pennington’s work is included in the September/October issue of Orion Magazine. A phot...

The Weekender

Some top picks for things to do this weekend in Durango

A&E Happenings Sept. 26-Oct. 2

Today 30th Anniversary Sidewalk Celebration, Maria’s Bookshop, 960 Main Ave., 247-1438. Manhattan Short Film Festival, 4 and 6:30 p.m., Animas City Theatre, 128 E. Coll...

Fall promises wealth of worthy movies

Oscar season brings releases from Fincher, Falardeau and Nolan

10 short films, and a glimpse around the world

Manhattan Short Film Fest returns to Durango

Celebrating sacred arts

The ninth annual Sacred Arts Festival, which celebrates artistic expressions of the sacred of all types, opens this weekend in Durango with an art reception, poetry workshop, meditation gard...

Proposal would require permit for media filming

SEATTLE – The U.S. Forest Service is proposing permanent new rules that would require media organizations to obtain a permit to film and shoot photographs in more than 100 million acres of t...
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