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Durango Cowboy Poetry Gathering back in the saddle

Annual festival hits town next weekend

San Juan College dedicates newly remodeled theater

The Connie Gotsch Arts Foundation funded renovations

Sunflower Shorts spotlight five local playwrights

Troupe plans original shorts by local and regional writers

Durango Dance launching in Mancos Community Center

Montezuma County residents won’t have to drive to Durango to take their children to the studio’s ballet classes

Tales of Tomorrow comics shop closing reluctantly

Farmington store to shutter because of manga shortage

How did the Telluride Film Festival get big? Think mines and medals

A demographic shift in the 1970s brought a ski area, festivals and Hollywood Glitter. The mines in the San Juan Mountains were once rich with mineral deposits: gold, silver, zinc, lead, copp...

Series to be based on Hillerman novels set on Navajo Nation

SANTA FE – Production of a six-episode television series based on crime novels by the late author Tony Hillerman is underway in New Mexico, the state Film office announced Tuesday. A psychol...

Dove Creek volleyball looks to continue winning ways

Lady Bulldogs enter season as defending league champions

Catch Durango artist’s paintings in the Dolores Public Library

Michael Pruett’s paintings on display through August

Local author Curt Melliger releases new book

Ozark Mountain Publishing announced the release of “Where the Weeds Grow” by Colorado author Curt Melliger. “Where the Weeds Grow” is a selection of Melliger’s essays about subjects ranging ...

Woman seeks new path, wants to trade engagement ring for art supplies

Julie Robinson rediscovered painting after ending nine-year relationship

Native American blues band wants us to ‘Pray for our Planet’

Blue Mountain Tribe’s song, video gaining worldwide attention