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Yes, 60 years

In 1954, a shy kid named Elvis recorded a song for his mom

Arts Briefs for Feb. 28

Songwriter to teach, perform at FLC As part of Women’s History Month, Fort Lewis College will host singer-songwriter Namoli Brennet on Monday and Tuesday. Brennet will...

Oscars: How we ended up with 9 best picture noms

LOS ANGELES – Was it Lee Daniels’ “The Butler,” the folk rock bio pic “Inside Llewyn Davis,” or Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine”? We’ll never know which film might have been the 10th...

In this Russian historic opera, timing is everything

MET revisits 12th-century upheaval in ‘Prince Igor’

Everybody’s in showbiz

Local filmmakers among 80+ entries for 2014 Durango Film

U.S. Best-selling books for Feb. 25

IndieBound.org compiles a weekly list of best-selling books from independently owned bookstores. Fiction 1. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (Little, Brown and Co.) ...

Local filmmaker finds beauty in all

Within just a few hours of visiting Hospital Gea Gonzalez in Mexico City, the Durango-born filmmaker and author Russell Martin knew he wanted to make a film. The hospital is known throughout...

Whodunit?

At Mystery Art Show, test your artistic knowledge

‘He earned his place on this planet’

Comedic genius Harold Ramis, at 69, dies

A&E Happenings for Feb. 27

Thursday, Feb. 27 Durango Film: An Independent Film Festival, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Gaslight Cinema and Animas City Theatre, www.durangofilm.org. “Power & Status: Political Ar...

At the Movies

New in Theaters 3 Days to Kill Wow, that was so bad it was pretty great. The term “guilty pleasure” was invented for this kind of movie. Nearly every other s...

Arts Briefs for Feb. 21

Jewelry artists sought for May show at DAC New Face Productions and the Durango Arts Center invite artists to submit original works for a national juried jewelry design exhibition...
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