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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

Saying goodbye

Fort Lewis College senior art exhibit spills over into two spaces

An architectural stroll down Main Avenue

A Medici palace on Main Avenue? Yes, indeed. Recently, I showed a picture of the Newman Building, 801-813 Main Ave., in my series “Art as a Matter of Life and Death” at the Durang...

La Bohème: Love-starved in Paris

The MET stages Puccini’s great tragic opera

How to take ‘drama’ to extremes

Unrequited love is best shown in ‘Werther’

Surrounded by sound in sacred space

Last weekend the Durango Choral Society gave its winter concert, “Saints and Sinners,” at First Methodist Church, which is possibly the best surround-sound space in town. The Fort...

The hills are alive with Durango students

Your high schoolers deserve credit on, behind, below stage

Hits just keep on coming at FLC

In an apparent creative burst, Fort Lewis College has been staging a midwinter rush of performances. Some involve guest artists. Some are free, and if ticketed, the price sits well below the...

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