Best bets: Key events in Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
Featured events in the Tri-City area of Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
Featured events in the Tri-City area of Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
Brenda Macon “Stepping into your fear” sounds like walking into the mouth of a shark. Rather silly, if you ask me. Kind of like jumping out of a perfectly good…
A Romeo to remember and Brass to relish
Mary Quant, British fashion designer whose fashions epitomized the Swinging 60s, has died at the age 93. Quant’s family said she died “peacefully at home” in Surrey, southern England, on…
Another aging Don Juan in ‘Rosenkavalier’ on Saturday at FLC
Previously unreleased songs recorded by the late country superstar Kenny Rogers will be on a new record coming out in June. (Bob Galbraith/Associated Press file)Bob Galbraith NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Previously…
Mad magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee attends an event to honor veteran contributors of the magazine at the Savannah College of Art and Design and the National Cartoonists Society on Oct.…
(Courtesy) “Wild New World: The Epic Story Of Animals And People In America,” is a dense, fact filled book by regional author Dan Flores. It is his 13th book, which…
Brenda Macon All children are great artists. Until they aren’t. Maybe you were one once? The good news is that you can become one again. While we are busy helping…
Upcoming session will be held at Durango-La Plata Senior center
Featured events in the Tri-City area of Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
Two-week poetry residency at Navajo Preparatory School culminates in poetry reading
Reynolds is recognized for national Women’s Month theme, ‘Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories’
Dorothy Kerns finds inspiration in Western landscapes
‘Falstaff’ Verdi’s only comic opera to be streamed Saturday at FLC
Stories, music, poetry to be shared through April
Brenda Macon The first recorded indoor stage was in the 5th century BC in Athens. It was a rectangular room with seats along all four walls, similar to a black…
performance of ‘Messiah’ to be performed
Brenda Macon The legalization of marijuana in Colorado has been a topic of much controversy. Art, by its very nature, enjoys the heck out of controversy. Art is neither for…
discusses how to live a more meaningful life
Vendors are invited to register for the Aztec Boys & Girls Club craft fair on April 29. (Durango Herald file photo)du1-i-syn Aztec Boys & Girls Club will host a craft…
artists have started an artist collective in the historic Silverton Powerhouse
Biannual exhibit coordinated to highlight learned skills
Oliver Kennedy (Jimmy Harper) and Mohriah James (Mary Jane) sing their Romeo and Juliet duet in “Reefer Madness, The Musical,” directed by Michael McKelvey, at the Durango Arts Center. The…
“Go As A River” is the debut novel by Shelley Read, a fifth-generation Coloradan. And what a story this is! Drawing on her family’s history in Colorado, Read crafts a…
Brenda Macon Daylight savings is wreaking havoc – havoc on our sleep, our moods and our ability to be anywhere on time this week. Funny how just one little hour…