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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

Performing arts in bloom

Durango’s persistent shortage of social and performing arts venues is changing. Tonight (May 12), Durango’s finest mid-sized performance venue will host another memorable recital and a new v...

The melody lingers on: Recital series concludes with Silvers and Quist

Be prepared for the music to linger on well after final notes have been played. Friday night (May 5), the last concert in the well-regarded Unitarian Universalist Recital Series brings to an...

Review: Fort Lewis College hosts provocative senior show

A collective wake-up call at FLC

A historic musical merger

After more than two decades of organizing, and sponsoring a multitude of concerts and festivals, searching out, cajoling, persuading and convincing top-notch musicians to participate, and cr...

FLC Arts April Fest continues to bloom

A Romeo to remember and Brass to relish

‘Access Hollywood’ redux

Another aging Don Juan in ‘Rosenkavalier’ on Saturday at FLC

Sweden comes to Mesa Verde– again

“What about repatriation?” Mats Carlsson-Lénart asked the question last week in the middle of an interview with me for the Swedish Broadcasting Co., the American equivalent of NPR, National ...

#MeToo visits The MET

‘Falstaff’ Verdi’s only comic opera to be streamed Saturday at FLC

Fort Lewis College launches Arts April Fest

Major performance of ‘Messiah’ to be performed

Parody, satire or spoof: DAC presents ‘Reefer Madness: The Musical’

At the campy heart of “Reefer Madness, The Musical,” teenage lovebirds, Jimmy and Mary Jane, discover Romeo and Juliet in English class. Their duet pines for what they think will be their fu...

A Cosmic Wagner at the Met

Waiting for a prince to show up

Bach Festival, 16 and counting

Starting Sunday and all next week, Third Avenue Arts will celebrate the 338th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach. It’s the 16th annual collection of recitals and concerts organized by Four Co...