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Katie Chicklinski-Cahill
Position: Staff reporter
Phone Number: (970), 375-4558

Time to celebrate indie bookstores

Maria’s Bookshop plans full day for Independent Bookstore Day

‘Shrek’: From swap to a stage near you

Merely Players putting on ‘Shrek the Musical’

Stillwater Music helps adults get their groove back

Remember taking band in elementary school? Maybe you stuck with it through high school or even college. Then, the responsibilities of adulthood settled in, and music became something you jus...

Ask Robert Earl Keen

Legendary singer-songwriter coming to concert hall

Printmakers ‘Under Pressure’

New exhibit to open at DAC

The A&E editor torch is passed: An introduction

Editor’s note: The Durango Herald has promoted Katie Chicklinski-Cahill to its arts & entertainment editor. She replaces David Holub, who has become the full-time editor of DGO, our free...

Record Store Day is Saturday

Record Store Day to be celebrated at Southwest Sound

Durango Bluegrass Meltdown is this weekend

Durango Bluegrass Meltdown turns 22

‘Person-centered’ model helps achieve balance

“Person-centered” isn’t a term you tend to hear outside the world of intellectual and developmental disabilities. Perhaps this is because of our intrinsic anthropocentric view of things: We ...

When parents divorce, what about the kids?

Tips to help parents support their kids

Women, Infants and Children Program celebrates National Nutrition Month

National Nutrition Month is a great time to celebrate the successes achieved by the San Juan Basin Health WIC program and highlight additional regional funding received to address client’s n...

All people have weaknesses, but they don’t define who we are

I cannot catch a ball. It’s my dirty, hidden secret (well, not anymore). When a spherical object comes spiraling toward me, my only reaction is to duck. The notion to catch, kick, hit with a...