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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

Visual effects

Multimedia ‘Crossroads’ to open music festival

Santa Fe ready for a Wilde opera season

Wild about Oscar. That’s the buzz in Santa Fe this summer. With its flair for mixing popular standards with revivals and rarely performed works, the Santa Fe Opera once again will mount a wo...

‘Anything Goes’ at Utah Shakespeare Festival

When “Peter and the Starcatcher” opens the Utah Shakespeare Festival on Monday, it will represent a theatrical coup. The dramatic prequel to the beloved story of Peter Pan current...

New York City’s Met Museum sets a high bar for protest art

Chances are you’ll find a flower painting or two in the upcoming Annual Juried Exhibit at the Durango Arts Center. Scheduled to open June 21, the exhibit is in its 37th year....

Funny, sad & contemporary

California playwright wins 10-Minute contest in Durango

Busy musicians, actors shrug off ‘shoulder’ season

Mid May. It’s time for chamber music and 10-minute plays. The fifth annual Durango Chamber Music Festival got off to a colorful start Friday. “Rhythm, Romance and Revelry,” this y...

At play in the fields of art

Juanita Ainsley’s show is pure exuberance

Cleopatra’s happy ending closes MET season

In Handel’s most popular opera, “Giulio Cesare,” there’s a little history and a lot of showbiz. At the beginning, Julius Caesar, presumably about 54, arrives in Egypt and is greet...

Big finale for local symphony

Big. That’s the adjective the season finale for the San Juan Symphony has inspired. From beginning to end, with a breath of elegant classicism in the middle, last Saturday’s concert earned t...