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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

A little sass goes a long way

Quadrivium stages bawdy, early opera

The Met presents ‘Roméo et Juliette’ at FLC

What to do Saturday morning is complicated this year. At 11 a.m., you can participate in the big downtown Durango march and make a personal statement about the incoming administration. Or, y...

The art of exploring in 3-D

FLC sculpture professor shows new work

Collaborative ‘Carol’ is innovative and moving

When Ebenezer Scrooge (played with crabby directness by Bob Thom) tucks himself into bed on Christmas Eve, he happens to be standing on stage. The illusion is so complete and so ...

Story of the ages: The lure of unattainable love

MET streams new opera Saturday at FLC

Durango High School releases the beast within

Splendid production of ‘Beauty’

Culture Gulch Sirens of song: Two musical programs not to miss

I’m borrowing Kerry Ginger’s title for her upcoming presentation in Life Long Learning to alert readers to two musical programs next week. One is about women’s roles in Western o...

Two grand nights of singing planned

The annual He & She concert at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church officially starts the musical season for the Durango Choral Society. At 7 p.m. today, the Fort Lewis College Men’s Choir will be jo...

FLC presents Pulitzer Prize-winning play

Opener precedes Shakespeare and Gilbert & Sullivan

A reinvigorated symphony begins 31st season

The San Juan Symphony opened its 31st season with a high, new sheen, so gleaming it could be taken for a complete makeover. New Music Director Thomas Heuser has polished our regional orchest...

Durango Arts Center mounts intriguing exhibits

The two October exhibits at the Durango Arts Center make a provocative pairing. Jane Steele’s quiet exhibition of mixed-media works is beautiful and highly personal. The big annual show in t...

FLC, Arts Center stage contemporary plays

Pulitzer Prize drama at the college and 10-minute winners at DAC