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Algonquin Books a small press with a big publishing imprint

If you’ve ever spent the time to write your own book, you likely found out quickly that the hardest work comes after the final chapter is written. Such is the often impenetrable world of the...

Tony Soprano more than a memorable TV character

NEW YORK – James Gandolfini’s portrayal of Tony Soprano represented more than just a memorable TV character. He changed the medium, making fellow antiheroes like Walter White and Dexter Morg...

At the Movies

New in Theaters (Both showing at Durango Stadium 9) Monsters University. (In standard format and digital 3-D with surcharge) Pixar’s prequel to 2001’s “Monster’s Univer...

James Gandolfini, 51, dies of cardiac arrest

LOS ANGELES – James Gandolfini’s lumbering, brutish mob boss with the tortured psyche will endure as one of TV’s indelible characters. But his portrayal of criminal Tony Soprano i...

The news team goes Global in new ‘Anchorman 2’ trailer

Stay classy … New York City? Mustached broadcaster supreme Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and his San Diego news team — Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd), Champ Kind (David Koechner) and Bri...

TV tonight: ‘Sex,’ ‘Friends’

“Sex: How it Works” | National Geographic Admit it: The title caught your eye, which is precisely why National Geographic chose it. From other networks that might seem like mere p...

‘Plimpton!’ profiles the esteemed writer

Was there anything George Plimpton couldn’t do? Plimpton served as a role model for other writers and editors, but he was also admired by athletes, actors and artists. He died 10 ...

Tony Awards a boon for Broadway

NEW YORK – There were smiles at many Broadway box offices last week as a big financial bounce followed the Tony Awards, with the biggest winners being “Pippin,” “Matilda the Musical” and “Mo...

U.S. Best-selling books for June 18

IndieBound.org compiles a weekly list of best-selling books from independently owned bookstores. Fiction 1. And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini (Riverhead Hardc...

Film series ends with doc about gay bishop

Screening helps kick off Pride Festival

‘Doogie Howser’ star back to Broadway in ’14

NEW YORK – Neil Patrick Harris is returning to the stage – and not to hand out awards. The four-time Tony Award host and former “Doogie Howser, M.D.” will star on Broadway in the ...

On a quest for laughs

Pagosa’s Thingamajig opens a summer of ‘Spamalot’
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