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Arts & Entertainment

Movies playing in Durango July 11-17

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Obvious Child For aspiring comedian Donna Stern, everyday life as a female tw...

‘Game of Thrones’ earns a leading 19 Emmy nods

LOS ANGELES – The fantasy saga “Game of Thrones,” defying the Emmy Awards’ grudging respect for genre fare, emerged as the leader in the nominations announced Thursday with 19 bids, includin...

David Byrne readies ‘Here Lies Love’ in London

NEW YORK – David Byrne has gone more than an extra mile to ensure his immersive show “Here Lies Love” about Filipino ex-first lady Imelda Marcos is as authentic as possible as it goes intern...

A summer without swagger for Hollywood

NEW YORK – Hollywood’s summer at the box office isn’t just missing nearly 20 percent of last summer’s revenue. It’s lacking swagger. Summer is the season for mega-budget, chest-t...

Documentary follows dream of 4 young U.S. Hispanics

WASHINGTON – The new documentary “Underwater Dreams” follows four teenage boys living in Arizona as they build an underwater robot for a major science competition. On its surface...

‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ to show in Nigeria

LAGOS, Nigeria – “Half of a Yellow Sun” finally will premier in its home country in August, the film’s producer and distributor announced Tuesday of the movie that Nigerian censors earlier r...

A&E Happenings July 4-July 10

Tuesday Adam Swanson, 5:30 p.m., Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., 375-7150. Greg Ryder, live music, 6 p.m., Pura Vida Cafe, 14810 County Road 501 in Vallecito, 884...

Art Briefs

Groove Factory Four plays concert in park Groove Factory Four, a Durango band that melds jazz, funk and rock, will play the free Concert in the Park series Thursday at 5:30 p.m. a...

Shakespeare galore shaping up in the West

Utah Shakespeare Festival celebrates brothers, sisters, twins

A new concept in movie-going

Animas City Theatre brings New York Film Critic National Series to Durango

A life woven through 2 cultures

Former Durango resident to read from her memoir

Hollywood’s ape man — the evolution

LOS ANGELES – Terry Notary is Hollywood’s human shape-shifter. In a blink, he can become an elf, an ape or almost any other moving creature. An expert in motion-capture performanc...
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