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Durango Arts Center by the numbers

What do the numbers 60, 36, 16 and 10 have in common? These all relate to the packed month of May at the Durango Arts Center. Before I elaborate, here are three quick reminders. The incredi...

Four boys and two truck drivers – from cab to gallery

The Lamberson family is four boys and two girls – or as one brother quipped in 1978, “Four boys and two truck drivers.” That summer, my sister drove a dump truck on I-80 for the Wyoming Depa...

Review: DART updates the American musical with ‘Cannibal!’

Production at Durango Arts Center runs through weekend

DAC to serve up a little Colorado history

Trey Parker’s ‘Cannibal! The Musical’ tells tale of Alferd Packer

Access, art and a little bit of ‘Cannibal!’ (It’s a Colorado thing)

As a teenager, I rode my bike across town to teach swimming to children with developmental and physical disabilities. The pool was at Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and I would ...

The longest shortest month filled with creativity

February has always felt like the longest, shortest month of the year. With only 28 days, it somehow manages to stretch on – thanks to the post-January slog and, here in Durango, the afterma...

Review: Leonard Davies revitalizes landscape art

Durango Arts Center brings Barbara Conrad Gallery back to life

Embracing the new year at the Durango Arts Center

American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.” This reminder speaks directly to where we are with our best days happening i...

You can help make love multiply at Durango Arts Center

While listening to filmmaker Ken Burns on a podcast, I heard him say, “My core value is love multiplies.” I wasn’t expecting this from an award-winning documentarian who has brought everythi...

Autumn Arts Festival returns to Durango

Event introduces young artists in new showcase

A fable for our time: DART mounts ‘Spitfire Grill’

Production at Durango Arts Center runs through Aug. 31

Review: New exhibit at DAC features quilts as art

Durango Arts Center’s Gallery could use a makeover