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Local artist finds inspiration in dreams

Paul Folwell to host 32nd annual studio show

Hulk Hogan, icon in professional wrestling, dies at age 71

CLEARWATER, Fla. – Hulk Hogan, a mustachioed, headscarf-wearing icon in professional wrestling who turned the sport into a massive business and cultural touchstone, died Thursday at 71, Flor...

Craig Johnson’s Longmire series adds ‘Return to sender’

Wyoming sheriff goes undercover to find missing postal worker

Movie review: The villains steal the show in ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’

More than six decades after Jack Kirby and Stan Lee created a superhero team to rival the Justice League, the Fantastic Four finally get a worthy big-screen adaption in a spiffy 1960s-era ro...

Check out what’s playing in Durango movie theaters

Stadium 9 900 Translux Drive, Durango, 247-9799, www.allentheatresinc.com The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Also available in 3D) Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspire...

Ozzy Osbourne, who led Black Sabbath and became the godfather of heavy metal, dies at 76

In 2020, singer revealed he had Parkinson’s disease after suffering a fall

Durango Events Calendar

Now-Sept. 27 Bar D Chuckwagon Suppers, 4:30-9 p.m., 8080 County Road 250. Registration and details: https://tinyurl.com/bdhx5h6n. Monday, July 21- Friday, July 25 Kids Comedy Improv ...

Gen Xers mourn drowning death of actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Actor best known as Theo on ‘The Cosby Show’ died Sunday at age 54

Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ canceled by CBS, ends May 2026

CBS is canceling “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” next May, shuttering a decades-old TV institution in a changing media landscape and removing from air one of President Donald Trump’s mo...

Immerse yourself with Secret Circus Society

Performing arts collective to put on summer series

Looking for hilarity? DAC serves up comedy

Durango Arts Center brings ‘5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche’ to stage

Connie Francis, whose hit songs included ‘Who’s Sorry Now?’ and ‘Pretty Little Baby,’ dies at 87

LOS ANGELES – Connie Francis, the wholesome pop star of the 1950s and ’60s whose hits include “Pretty Little Baby” and “Who’s Sorry Now?” – the latter that would later serve as an ironic tit...