Lakota Music Project finds common ground through collaboration

‘We really want to pass on our tradition to the next generation’

‘Durango: Wild Lands’ takes gamers to world of dinosaurs

South Korean-made game has exceeded 12M global downloads

Men to don heels for Women’s Resource Center fundraiser

Race registration open until Friday; event set for Sept. 5

High Country Hustle set for first album release

Bluegrass band to hold album release party

Four Corners Comedy Festival gets funny in Durango

Despite Bobcat Goldthwait’s cancellation, annual fest brings in the comedians

Durango Devo to launch inaugural film festival

Durango Devo will host its inaugural Film Festival from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Powerhouse Science Center, 1333 Camino del Rio. The festival will show a diverse lineup of short...

Gerald Wells challenges viewers with exhibit at Durango Arts Center

Burley Wisehart on display through Aug. 31

Southwest Colorado Canyons Alliance to host special exhibit

The Journal Southwest Colorado Canyons Alliance will host a sneak peek of the “Capturing the Canyons” exhibit from 5 to 8 p.m. Aug. 24 at Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center an...

Healing music for area’s service members

‘Soldier Songs and Voices’ offers songwriting workshop, lessons

Durango Independent Film Festival, Animas City Theatre present Hitchcock on the big screen

‘Rear Window’ up next in free movie series

Review: Local author demystifies end of life

When embarking on the writing of a book, an author must consider how large of an audience the subject matter will draw. In “What Does It Feel Like to Die?” (Kensington Publishing...

Why are we still wild about Frida Kahlo?

Artist’s enduring celebrity status topic of presentation