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Katie Chicklinski-Cahill
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‘Keep creating stuff and see what they say about you later’

R. Carlos Nakai Quartet coming to Durango Arts Center

Paula Poundstone to perform at Community Concert Hall

The thing about comedian Paula Poundstone: Even during the course of a fairly standard interview – and a relatively early-morning one at that – she’s really, really funny. Pounds...

Gold King Mine spill’s effect on artists

Nature can be a huge influence on art, and when something disastrous happens in nature – such as the Gold King Mine spill that overwhelmed the Animas River with its mustard-yellow plume last...

Strater’s summer show offers new format

Production takes you through Western history

How to talk to kids about our violent world

When discussing current events, consider child’s age, developmental stage

Gallery owner's charm idea spans from Mesa Verde to Purgatory

KK Patton, owner of Durango gallery Sendero, has come up with an idea to get people to check out places they might not otherwise check out in Durango – either as a visitor or a local. ...

Are you quick on your feet?

Join Durango DOT Comedy for August Slamfest

Celebrate our nation’s bright spots in health care

A couple of weeks ago, Durango residents and visitors happily strolled around Buckley Park and watched the parade on Main Avenue. The Fourth of July was a chance to celebrate two things Amer...

Forget everything you know about intellectual disabilities

Apparently, humans are extremely poor sources of reliable information. Rather than the reasoned, rational decision-makers we believe ourselves to be, we really rely on short-cuts and presump...

Grab your ukulele and head downtown this weekend

Second annual UkeFest offers workshops, jams

Michael Martin Murphey: ‘There’s a lot more that I want to do’

Iconic Western singer-songwriter to play at Henry Strater Theatre

We are committed to adapting to best serve our community

Sometimes, when we have done something the same way for so long, it can be tough to see other options. We need a bit of a shake-up to push us to the next big thing. We need a challenge that ...