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Event to discuss ‘Indigenous mascots’ is abruptly canceled in Durango

Community conversation called off shortly after Toh-Atin Gallery co-owner sends email

Carve Wars comes to Purgatory for fifth year

Chainsaw art competition benefits Ignacio private school

Celebrate summer with live music, arts and crafts in Dolores Saturday

Summer Fest and arts and crafts bazaar feature 80 vendors

The Hive nonprofit takes youth activities, programs outdoors

Fundraiser Saturday features music, poetry, climbing, scavenger hunt

Durango High School theater returns to the stage with ‘Carrie’

Troupe 1096 wants to take you to the prom

Durango’s biggest public art piece scheduled for installation

‘Common Threads’ delayed by two years

Durango offers paid opportunities for artists

Art Brigade provides funding for public art projects around town

Fort Lewis College stages an evening of musical theater

Outsiders and insiders. It’s an old story, from fairy tales to the modern stage. Google Cinderella, an archetype for exclusion who eventually gains acceptance, and you’ll find thousands of v...

Scott Rudin will ‘step back’ after allegations of bullying

NEW YORK – Amid mounting anger about allegations of bullying, Broadway and Hollywood producer Scott Rudin broke his silence Saturday, saying he is “profoundly sorry” and will step back from ...

Broadway star Karen Olivo protests Scott Rudin silence

NEW YORK – Tony Award-winner Karen Olivo says she won’t return to “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” once it reopens, saying she’s frustrated by the Broadway industry and especially the silence in ...

Arthur Kopit, three-time Tony-nominated playwright, dies

NEW YORK – Arthur Kopit, a three-time Tony Award-nominated playwright and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist known for fusing disparate genres, absurdism and a darkly comic world view, has die...

Durango business leaders back lodgers tax support committee

Group paid for ads, yard signs and legal counsel