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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

‘Hand to God’

DART presents dark comedy through March

Telling our own stories

If you want to see what community building really looks like, attend a performance of Raven Narratives. Last weekend in Cortez and Durango, Raven Narratives co-founders Sarah Syverson and To...

Durango Choral Society welcomes Telluride and Wellesley singers

Weekend performances offer a musical journey to the stars

FLC stages gripping new play about American adolescence

Like, I mean – really? The word “like” peppers the dialogue of Sarah DeLappe’s play “The Wolves.” Last week, the Fort Lewis College Performing Arts Department mounted a vivid production of h...

Shall we dance? 17th annual Bach Festival breaks new ground

Johann Sebastian Bach stands a good chance of being ranked No. 1 In any poll of the world’s greatest composers. Along with sheer quantity, there is also depth, complexity and astonishing qua...

Storm clouds and sun with Southwest Civic Winds

Last Sunday, the Southwest Civic Winds musically crashed storm clouds together and brought out the sun. So much energy went into the winter concert, the first of four this year, the audience...

Joe Nibley, Fort Lewis College’s musical storyteller

Trumpet professor to perform in faculty showcase

Suit up, players. It’s showtime

FLC and Merely Players take on today’s conundrums

From Bach to Billie Holiday: Justin Hubbard’s gutsy guide to music

Bach’s Cello Suite No. 3. A jazzy riff on Billie Holliday’s speech patterns. A moody French tribute to Provence. And a deeply melodic concerto by Russian composer Alexander Glazunov, who cul...

Symphony unfurls passionate music for February concerts

Great music can fire the emotions and stir the bones. That’s certainly true of late Romantic works like Dvořák’s “Seventh Symphony.” The San Juan Symphony will highlight Dvořák’s masterpiece...

Music’s best kept secret revealed

San Juan Symphony introduces new chamber ensemble

Meet Hopi R2-D2 at Fort Lewis College

Star Wars exhibit links Native America and pop culture