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Arts & Entertainment

At the Movies

New in Theaters (all at the Durango Stadium 9) The World’s End. World’s End is a tavern. It is the last stop on the golden mile – a legendary, unfinished pub crawl that...

A&E Happenings for Aug. 29

Thursday, Aug. 29 Terry Rickard, 5 p.m., Balcony Bar & Grill, 600 Main Ave., 422-8008, www.balconybarandgrill.com. Burger & a Band with Oraea Cook , 5-8 p.m., $20, Jame...

San Juan Brewfest taking it from the streets

45-plus breweries expected at new Buckley Park digs

Arts Briefs for Aug. 23

Kiwi-Scotch music coming to town Durango Scottish Dancers will present New Zealand Scottish fiddler Catherine Fraser and pianist Duncan Smith at 7 p.m. Monday at the Rocky Mountai...

Former ‘Today’ news anchor Lew Wood dies at age 84

LOS ANGELES – Lew Wood, who marched with Martin Luther King, covered John F. Kennedy’s assassination and was a news anchor for NBC’s “Today” show during a distinguished broadcast career that...

Best-selling author Elmore Leonard dies at 87

DETROIT – He was the master of his genre, the Dickens of Detroit, the Chaucer of Crime. Every novel Elmore Leonard wrote from the mid-1980s on was a best-seller, and every fan of ...

Priority for Salinger book, movie is secrecy

NEW YORK – For much of the nine years that Shane Salerno worked on his J.D. Salinger documentary and book, the project was a mystery worthy of the author himself. Code names. Hidd...

U.S. Best-selling books for Aug. 20

IndieBound.org compiles a weekly list of best-selling books from independently owned bookstores. Fiction 1. The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith; J. K. Rowling (Mul...

Things are tough all over

Boston-set play has universal themes

Durango actor bowing out, for now

Alyse Neubert, a theater lifer, prepares for European life

DIY but DI soon

The opening reception for “Washi & Other Ephemera: The Art of Hand Papermaking” will be held from 5-7 p.m. Friday in the Barbara Conrad Gallery at Durango Arts Center, 802 East Second Ave. S...

Durango’s John L. Kessell to talk about his new book

A Southwestern renaissance man is the subject of a new book by a Durango author and historian. Don Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco (1713–85) is known by hardcore history buffs as an early cartog...
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