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‘Go As A River’ a gem for Colorado history buffs

“Go As A River” is the debut novel by Shelley Read, a fifth-generation Coloradan. And what a story this is! Drawing on her family’s history in Colorado, Read crafts a stunning, unique and ti...

A Cosmic Wagner at the Met

Waiting for a prince to show up

Come get lucky at Durango Arts Center

Daylight savings is wreaking havoc – havoc on our sleep, our moods and our ability to be anywhere on time this week. Funny how just one little hour can make all the difference, right? I don’...

Best bets: Key events in Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec

Featured events in the Tri-City area of Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec

Broadening Horizons Lecture Series presents ‘Unbought’

Event will feature theater, musical performances

Check out what’s playing in Durango movie theaters

Movies playing March 17-23

Cat Stevens to return this summer with a new album

NEW YORK – Legendary British singer-songwriter Cat Stevens will release a new album of original songs this summer that took the “Peace Train” hitmaker more than a decade to make and revisits...

Cochran, Clair reunite to honor Women’s History Month with vocal recital

‘The Female Gaze’ features classical works by male and female composers

Durango Events Calendar

Highlight of the week The Durango-La Plata County Senior Center will host “Effective Communication Strategies,” an educational event presented by the Colorado Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Asso...

How and where to watch Sunday’s Oscar broadcast

NEW YORK – Hollywood is gearing up for the 95th Academy Awards, where “Everything Everywhere All at Once” comes in as the lead nominee and the film industry will hope to move past “the slap”...

Farmington Community Calendar: Things to do in Northern New Mexico

Farmington Monday-Thursday, March 13-16 Youth Life Skills week, noon-4 p.m. daily, Sycamore Park Community Center, 1051 E. Sycamore St. Life skills topics, presentations and activities will ...

Merely Players’ provocative storytelling

Comic-drama ‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ unspools timely, current conflicts