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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

For Durango artist, still life runs deep

Studio &’s Tim Kapustka advances a time-honored genre

Stravinsky, Figueroa, Brahms and Salsa

The 37th Music in the Mountains comes to a sizzling conclusion

Behind the wigs and the bourbon glasses, a serious purpose

Linda Mack Berven’s pre-concert talks for Music in the Mountains

Plays and audiences

“Why this play now?” Pesha Rudnick, director of the final work at PlayFest 2023, asked in the closing talkback session last Sunday. Rudnick said she raises that question every time she encou...

The Figueroa Express

Engine No. 37 Music in the Mountains starts up

PlayFest heads toward the future

PlayFest 2023 has set sail with a dedication, a playwright panel and a stunning opening-night solo show that all signal a promising future. Last Sunday, the festival got underway as company ...

A new and revised PlayFest

A party, workshops, a panel discussion, seven readings, a solo show and over all – a tribute

One bright, shining moment

Last week, the Durango Chamber Music Festival concluded its 15th season of noontime recitals to overflow crowds. For 15 years, the festival has prompted locals to ask: Can you believe the mu...

Review: The beauty of time passing

Theme show at Create Art & Tea elicits surprising results

Creede Repertory Theatre opens 58th season and celebrates the well-made play

‘Mountain Octopus’ commissioned by Creede for the post-pandemic era

Chamber music at noon

Mika Inouye, artistic director of the Durango Chamber Music Festival, has conjured up another series of surprising noontime recitals. The 2023 festival runs every day next week, June 5 to 9,...

The Met’s meta, meta ‘Magic Flute’

McBurney adapts a fable for our time