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Arts & Entertainment

Movies playing in Durango Aug. 1-7

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Life Itself Acclaimed director Steve James (“Hoop Dreams”) and executive prod...

Cinema verite documentarian Robert Drew dies at 90

Filmmaker Robert Drew, a pioneer of the modern documentary who in “Primary” and other movies mastered the intimate, spontaneous style known as cinema verite and schooled a generation of infl...

Brian Dennehy, Mia Farrow to star on Broadway

NEW YORK – A.R. Gurney’s romantic play “Love Letters” is about to hit Broadway again with some big movie stars. The two-person work, composed of letters exchanged over a lifetime ...

Kristen Bell gets back to her ‘Hair’ roots

NEW YORK – Before she was Princess Anna in “Frozen” or even Veronica Mars, Kristen Bell was a musical theater geek. Now she’s letting her roots show. Bell is starring in the irre...

Arts Briefs

Film Critic Series to show ‘Child of God’ The New York Film Critic Series will continue at the Animas City Theatre with a screening of “Child of God” at 7 p.m. Thursday. ...

A&E Happenings July 29-31

Tuesday Adam Swanson, 5:30 p.m., Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., 375-7150. James Wallace and the Naked Light, 6 p.m., free, Powerhouse Science Center, 1333 Camin...

A critical look at America’s dams

Documentary urges viewers to rethink obsolete structures

Colorful past comes to life

‘Shootout at the El Moro’ recounts 1906 tragedy in Durango

Charles Russell art fetches millions at auction

RENO, Nev. – A total of 30 Charles M. Russell works fetched millions of dollars at auction in Reno, with one painting symbolizing the railroad’s effect on American Indians drawing $1.9 milli...

The Home Place a strong debut for Carrie La Seur

“The Home Place” (William Morrow), by Carrie La Seur Carrie La Seur’s finely crafted debut chronicles a woman’s complicated relationship with her hometown of Billings, Montana, he...

‘Hercules’ is schlocky but entertaining

LOS ANGELES – You’ll have to say one thing for Brett Ratner’s production of “Hercules”: This movie has a sense of proportion. Running just over 90 minutes, the movie is often clunky, but at ...

Lockout looms as Met contracts set to expire

NEW YORK – Figaro might not be getting married anytime soon. Mimi and Rodolfo might not fall in love in that cold Parisian garret. And Macbeth might never murder his way to the throne. ...
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