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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

In this Russian historic opera, timing is everything

MET revisits 12th-century upheaval in ‘Prince Igor’

Grandeur, old & new

Post conducts fantastic music variety at concert

Guest soprano will warm your winter souls

It wasn’t long ago that soprano Veronica Turner, 30, dismissed Puccini. “When I started college,” Turner said “I didn’t like his music at all.” At the turn of the mille...

This is not Disney’s ‘Little Mermaid’

Rusalka, Dvorak’s tragic opera, comes to FLC in HD

Theme shows lead to exploration

Exhibits highlight locals’ talents

FLC begins spring lecture series

A little history, a lot of science and rock ’n’ roll. That’s the lineup for the winter series of free lectures offered through Life Long Learning at Fort Lewis College. Starting w...

A festival reinvented

Last weekend at the corner of Ninth Street and Third Avenue, a quiet revolution took place. An exploratory jam session turned St. Mark’s Episcopal Church into a cool jazz club. Lo...

Not scrimpin’ on chamber music

Two-day program includes jazz, Celtic sounds

Music students have their own Morse code

At the center of Mike Morris’s senior recital Wednesday night, he’ll play his own Morse code. Called “Morris Code,” the new work has been written for jazz trio with Morris on drums, Spencer ...

‘Falstaff’ is Verdi’s only comedic opera

The irrepressible Sir John Falstaff has been variously described as a braggart and swaggart, the prince of rascals and by Giuseppe Verdi himself, “an amusing rogue.” No wonder the...

‘A Wonderful Life’ on air, on stage

Holiday classic to have 2 casts and 2 weekends

Jazz percussionists to revisit past

Fort Lewis players to take stage tonight