The Journal Celebrate summer with live music, arts and crafts in Dolores Saturday Fest and arts and crafts bazaar feature 80 vendors July 15, 2021
Local News The Hive nonprofit takes youth activities, programs outdoors Fundraiser Saturday features music, poetry, climbing, scavenger hunt July 3, 2021
Performing Arts Durango High School theater returns to the stage with ‘Carrie’ 1096 wants to take you to the prom April 30, 2021
Local News Durango’s biggest public art piece scheduled for installation ‘Common Threads’ delayed by two years April 28, 2021
Local News Durango offers paid opportunities for artists Brigade provides funding for public art projects around town April 26, 2021
Performing Arts Fort Lewis College stages an evening of musical theater Dancers Abby Kerr and Vivien Orchid Bakowski perform “Drag Blues,” from “Victor,Victoria.”Courtesy of Fort Lewis College Today and Saturday, the… April 23, 2021
Performing Arts Scott Rudin will ‘step back’ after allegations of bullying Amid mounting anger about allegations of bullying, Broadway and Hollywood producer Scott Rudin broke his silence Saturday, saying he is… April 17, 2021
Performing Arts Broadway star Karen Olivo protests Scott Rudin silence Tony Award-winner Karen Olivo says she won’t return to “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” once it reopens, saying she’s frustrated by… April 14, 2021
Performing Arts Arthur Kopit, three-time Tony-nominated playwright, dies Arthur Kopit, a three-time Tony Award-nominated playwright and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist died Friday.Nick Ut/Associated Press file Kopit died Friday,… April 3, 2021
Local News Durango business leaders back lodgers tax support committee paid for ads, yard signs and legal counsel April 3, 2021
Performing Arts Big Brother is watching: Durango High School Troupe 1096 presents ‘1984’ available free online April 2, 2021
Performing Arts Fort Lewis College stages award-winning drama ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ a high-speed drama March 25, 2021
Business Rockin’ art comes to downtown Durango Frequent visitor brings his graphic art of iconic musicians, places to Main Avenue March 7, 2021
Business From scrappy startup to success, Meow Wolf looks to future The five years since have seen the company jump onto a superhighway of growth almost as surreal as its artistic… March 7, 2021
Performing Arts Oscar winner, ‘Sound of Music’ star Christopher Plummer dies Christopher Plummer, the dashing award-winning actor who played Captain von Trapp in the film “The Sound of Music” and at… February 5, 2021
Performing Arts Troupe 1096 actors let you be the judge Durango High School thespians holding 1st Play and Tech Festival February 5, 2021
Local News Proposed Durango lodgers tax increase to make April ballot Additional revenue would go toward tourism, transit and the arts February 3, 2021
Local News Durango lodgers tax increase would fund marketing, transit and arts sees rate increase as tool for economic diversity January 29, 2021
Performing Arts Canceled because of coronavirus is a Snow-downer: A look back at Follies past Linda Mannix and Terry Fiedler get ready to entertain at the 1984 Snowdown Follies.Courtesy of Linda Mannix, file The chorus… January 28, 2021
Performing Arts Durango PlayFest to stream ‘Sitting and Talking’ with donations benefiting CERF features couple navigating online dating January 27, 2021
Local News Time ticking on whether to ask voters for Durango lodgers tax increase decades of debate, consensus seems close January 23, 2021
Performing Arts Cortez students win at virtual improv competition students win Critic’s Choice Award at Colorado Thespians showcase January 21, 2021
New Mexico Farmington hopes for starring roles with ownership of historic Totah Theater Juan County to transfer building to city January 9, 2021
Performing Arts Sidelined ‘Mean Girls’ musical won’t reopen on Broadway The cast of “Mean Girls” performs at the 72nd annual Tony Awards on June 10, 2018, in New York. Producers… January 7, 2021