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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

Doing as the Romans did

‘Tosca’ is tragic fiction based on historic events

A cappella group highlights FLC opening

Musical offerings are varied and spirited

The MET strips away Russian satire in ‘The Nose’

When Kovalyov, a Russian bureaucrat, wakes up and finds his nose missing, he’s shocked. When he learns his nose has gone into society, prancing about in a fancy uniform and claiming a higher...

DHS does dreamy Shakespeare

‘Midsummer Night’ is a mix of reason, fantasy

Pursuing happiness

FLC Theatre Dept. stages Depression-era comedy

Setting the stage

Post opens Symphony season with a little Ives, Bruch and a big Beethoven

Guest of honor is all about collaboration

More than 100 local opera fans attended Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin” at The MET Live in HD on Saturday. If you were spellbound by “Lenski’s Aria,” you can hear it again Friday at...

A Russian anti-hero

The Met turns to St. Petersburg for ‘Eugene Onegin’

10-minute plays cut to chase at Arts Center

“Pontiac Granville. Convertible. Midnight Blue.” As if it were yesterday, Albert remembers the car he drove on his first date with Elizabeth. Etched in the chambers of memory, a f...

Sharing the past

Fort Lewis College exhibit on loan at Santa Fe museum

Threads of connection

Exhibit links ancient, modern papermaking at local arts center

No need to travel to New York City; opera comes here

This story is a triumph for small town America. Beginning Oct. 4, The MET: Live in HD will return to Durango. Ten transmissions of matinee performances at the Metropolitan Opera i...