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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

Satire in Santa Fe: Native American artists reframe imagery

From Po’pay to Chief Wahoo: Images that traffic in cultural power

Found space finds Merely Players in new venue

‘Collected Stories’ will be performed at Durango Public Library

Music in the Mountains’ Conservatory’s dramatic close

Conservatory’s dramatic close

Concerto competition winners announced

Six finalists compete to perform with two orchestras

Mack Berven hands singers over to Figueroa

Music in the Mountains getting ready for summer’s biggest concert

Matt Albert and the new American conservatory

A treasury of chamber music

Music for our troubled time

For me, music that speaks to our troubled time more powerfully than any other is anything by Beethoven and anything by Brahms. Luckily, in this summer of political discontent, th...

Durango, Pagosa Springs musicals spice up summer fare

From a flamboyant Mardi Gras version of “Disney’s The Little Mermaid” to a clean and classic interpretation of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” summer musicals are starting to bloom. ...

50 shades of satire at Durango Arts Center

Satire rides on a spectrum from mild to wild – to borrow a line from a local rafting company. Last Friday, the sixth annual 10-minute Play Festival at the Durango Arts Center floa...

Red, Watson, Scoundrels

Creede Repertory Theatre launches season with a spin on ‘Jeopardy!’

Pagosa company stages taut Sorkin play

At the beginning of “A Few Good Men,” playing now through June 5 at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts, two Marines stand at attention. They identify themselves and recite the charges ag...

A body of work exhibited at the arts center

At first glance, Laurie Archer’s solar plate etchings look like random nature studies. In the three sections of “The Thread,” her exhibit now on view in the library of the Durango Arts Cente...