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Margaret Hedderman

A cycling, tramping mecca

On Queen Charlotte Track, outdoors lovers are heavily catered

Local filmmaker finds beauty in all

Within just a few hours of visiting Hospital Gea Gonzalez in Mexico City, the Durango-born filmmaker and author Russell Martin knew he wanted to make a film. The hospital is known throughout...

‘Journey’ underway at Arts Center

Exhibit features Smithsonian traveling tour

Artist realizes dream, opens Gem Village gallery

On Friday, Karrie Sellke realized a lifelong ambition – owning an art gallery. Studio Sellke in Gem Village represents a growing number of photographers, painters, metalworkers and jewelers....

Pagosa players dodge plague in ‘One Flea Spare’

Pagosa’s Thingamajig Theatre Company is mirroring the drastic transition of seasons from summer into a cold, snowy fall. For its October production, Thingamajig unveiled the dark and thought...

Things are tough all over

Boston-set play has universal themes

Pagosa gallery honors printmaking

Print International 4 at Shy Rabbit Contemporary Arts in Pagosa Springs is an affirmation to the viability of printmaking in the 21st century. Though they have long called it a dy...

On a quest for laughs

Pagosa’s Thingamajig opens a summer of ‘Spamalot’

Ouray’s Wright Opera House series offers music old and new

Last summer, the historic Wright Opera House in Ouray unveiled its rebirth with a new alt-country music series. This year, the Summer Music Series has attracted an eclectic lineup of new and...

What would you do?

‘Hidden’ follows drama of Hollanders who try to save a life

Drawing inspiration

Kids take over Arts Center for creativity

Fort Lewis to host Ignacio film festival

Ignacio is less than 30 miles away from Durango, yet demographically, it is a world apart. Tonight, however, Durangoans can gain a unique insight about lives of Ignacio school children at th...