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Arts & Entertainment

Carell impresses as ‘Foxcatcher’ debuts at Cannes

CANNES, France – Featuring a startlingly dramatic turn from Steve Carell, Bennett Miller’s “Foxcatcher” premiered Monday at the Cannes Film Festival to largely rave reviews and early Oscar p...

Arts Briefs

Dancing event benefits Community Connections Dancing with the Stars, Durango Style will take place at 7 p.m. today at the Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave. The ...

Living on the edge: Bad living situations in film

For going on five months now, Nicholas Stoller’s film “Neighbors” starring Seth Rogen and Zac Efron has been promoted and hyped as one of the funniest movies of the year. A week into release...

Rush Limbaugh wins children’s book award

NEW YORK – Rush Limbaugh has won a children’s book prize designed to be chosen by kids themselves. But that doesn’t mean all of his voters were young people. On Wednesd...

One-man show on screen, big or small

In the theatre, the basics for setting up a play are one setting and a good cast (plus a good composer for a musical). For cinema, there are a lot more locations and effects that go into mak...

The Weekender

Some top picks of what to do in and around Durango this weekend

4 clay artists come ‘home’

Residencies, school work inspire new pieces for & show

A&E Happenings May 16-22

Today Terry Rickard, 5:30 p.m., Diamond Belle, 699 Main Ave., 247-4431. TOP Jewels exhibit, opening reception, 5-7 p.m., Barbara Conrad Gallery at Durango Arts Center, ...

Now playing in Durango May 16-22

Animas City Theatre (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Walking with the Enemy Set in Hungary during the final months of World War ll...

Review: Godzilla

No one can blame Gareth Edwards for admittedly feeling nervous when asked to helm a remake of the biggest monster movie of all time. Sure, the only other film he had directed happened to be ...

Review: Walking with the Enemy

As earnest and heartfelt as a movie can be, “Walking With the Enemy” is, unfortunately, a plodding and clunky drama that never misses an opportunity to embrace a cliche. Few movie...

Review: Million Dollar Arm

Let’s face it, there’s something about a baseball movie that just invites corniness. The hardest hearts soften at the mere sound of a cracking bat. It’s hard for a filmmaker to resist layin...
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