Film A new concept in movie-going City Theatre brings New York Film Critic National Series to Durango July 7, 2014
Film Hollywood’s ape man — the evolution Associated Press photo/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Hollywood stuntman Terry Notary plays more than 100 primates in “Dawn of the… July 7, 2014
Music Garth Brooks stirs intrigue with cryptic message Last week, a cryptic message appeared on Garth Brooks’ website, saying, “The wait is over … 7/7.” Today, that message… July 7, 2014
Books Review: New Neil Armstrong book glides, not soars Jay Barbree’s “Neil Armstrong: A Life of Flight,” is a fine book, but it may leave space buffs wanting more.AP… July 7, 2014
Film After 50 years, Eastwood continues to evolve Prolific actor, director, producer’s newest project is ‘Jersey Boys’ July 3, 2014
Music New EP in hand, Hello Dollface hits the road Durango indie soul project to play tour kick-off party July 3, 2014
Books War hero, Olympian Louis Zamperini dies at 97 Runner’s life was the subject of best-seller ‘Unbroken’ July 3, 2014
Film Review: ‘Earth to Echo’ For as much modern tech as there is in the family-friendly sci-fi movie Earth to Echo – from social media… July 3, 2014
Film Review: Tammy Melissa McCarthy starts in a scene from “Tammy.”Warner Bros. Pictures via Associated Press And you thought we were talking about… July 3, 2014
Film Review: ‘Deliver Us From Evil’ Joel McHale, left, and Eric Bana start in a scene from Screen Gems’ “Deliver Us From Evil.”Sony Pictures via Associated… July 3, 2014
Film Review: Cold in July On a calm, seemingly ordinary night in a Texan town, Richard Dane (Michael C. Hall) awakens to find an intruder… July 3, 2014
Film Movies playing in Durango July 5-10 (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Cold in July How can a split-second decision change your life? While investigating noises… July 3, 2014
Music Old Crow Medicine Show teams with Bob Dylan again Associated Press Photo/Mark Humphrey<br><br>Ketch Secor of The Old Crow Medicine Show performs during the 2013 Americana Music Honors and Awards… July 3, 2014
Music ‘x’ marks the spot — the No. 1 spot — for Ed Sheeran That puts “x” — pronounced multiply — at No. 1 on this week’s Billboard albums chart. The British singer-songwriter’s total… July 2, 2014
Music U.S.-born banda singers find success in Mexico A fan reacts to popular banda singer Gerardo Ortiz, right, after he brought her onstage during a June concert in… July 2, 2014
Music Mötley Crüe leaves a legacy of hair-metal fame, infamy While racking up 22 top 40 rock hits and six top 20 pop singles, the crude Crüe also built a… July 2, 2014
Music Time apart strengthens bluegrass trio Nickel Creek From left, Chris Thile, Sara Watkins and Sean Watkins. The trio of musicians from Nickel Creek grew up performing together… July 1, 2014
Performing Arts New York City police to subway acrobats: Sit down Dashawn Martin, a member of the dance troupe W.A.F.F.L.E., performs on a New York City subway. New York’s cops are… July 1, 2014
Music Free concerts al fresco for Durango nights music series begins this Thursday in Buckley Park June 30, 2014
Performing Arts A once and future king DAC’s summer musical ‘Pippin’ is colorful and ambitious June 30, 2014
Music Bobby Womack, singer with brave 2nd act, dies Womack was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease two years ago and dealt with a number of health issues, including prostate cancer.… June 30, 2014
Books Poet offers literary feast in A Moveable Famine John Skoyles’ autobiographical novel,“A Moveable Famine,” is an entertaining romp through 1970s academia.Associated Press photo/The Permanent Press) Skoyles is a… June 30, 2014
Visual Arts Emin’s messy bed could fetch million at auction British artist Tracey Emin’s 1998 piece, “My Bed,” will be part of Christie’s Post-War & Contemporary Art Evening Auction on… June 27, 2014