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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

Duo presents Bach and Bruch; Quadrivium offers workshop, concert

The chamber music season begins this last weekend in September with an unusual singers’ workshop and concert and the beginning of the St. Mark’s Recital Series. Tonight at St. Mar...

Theater season starts with games, mystery

Fort Lewis College scans Pinter, Merely Players toggles Ludwig

Collaboration between Durango Arts Center, Fort Lewis College, brings fiber artist to town

Durango Arts Center, FLC bring Pat Hickman to town

London theater lands on College Drive

Animas City Theatre launches third season of British plays

Durango Arts Center presents show about environmental realism

“My work stems from my need to investigate the natural world,” Peter Hay said in an interview last week at the Durango Arts Center. He and I sat in the DAC Library surrounded by five works o...

Durango Arts Center presents ‘Rock of Ages’

“You may love or hate my character, Stacee Jaxx,” Dave Mensch said. A professional singer/songwriter who performs up to 250 concerts a year, Mensch portrays a monstrously successful rock ’n’...

‘Steve Jobs’ takes over Santa Fe

World premiere casts a spell over 61st Santa Fe Opera season

Taking in opera

Santa Fe Opera presents varied season

Music in the Mountains welcomes violist Jiah Kyun

As the daughter of a South Korean diplomat, Jiah Kyun (pronounced GEE-a Ken) studied and performed in countries all over the world before arriving in the United States. Kyun, 30,...

The tuba man’s coming back to town

White’s tuba solos to be featured in two festival concerts

Music meets fate in the mountains

Festival Orchestra welcomes Inna Faliks and Thomas Heuser

Competing for excellence

Not wasting any time, Conservatory Music in the Mountains will launch its own recital sequence Monday. At 7 p.m. in Roshong Recital Hall on the Fort Lewis College campus, student...