Film At the Movies Zoe Kravitz and Shailene Woodley in a scene from “Divergent,” opening today at Durango Stadium 9.Jaap Buitendijk/Summit Entertainment/Associated Press (Both… March 20, 2014
Film ‘Divergent’ producers mixed on ‘Hunger Games’ comparison “We’d be crazy not to be happy about the comparisons,” producer Doug Wick said in a recent interview. “The downside… March 20, 2014
Film ‘Divergent’ doesn’t diverge enough You’re you, and nobody else. Don’t let them define you. Don’t let them put you into one of their neat… March 20, 2014
Books Book reveals Hitchcock’s man behind the man behind the camera Hitchcock’s Partner in Suspense: The Life of Screenwriter Charles Bennett by Charles Bennett, edited by John Charles Bennett, University Press… March 20, 2014
Film How ‘The Greatest’ was robbed of his future boxing career by The Man Muhammad Ali is subject of Community Cinema film screening March 17, 2014
Books Writing duo get kudos The American Association of University Women’s Book And Author Luncheon will feature Trail Canyon: 6 Miles Long, 10,000 Years Deep… March 17, 2014
Film What’s the likelihood a 50-1 horse wins Kentucky Derby? Well, it happened – and he is now the star of a new film March 17, 2014
Visual Arts ’Best of best’ of Ansel Adams’ photos on display Karen Hellman, Assistant Curator Department of Photographs examines a photo exhibit entitled, “In Focus: Ansel Adams” on March 14 at… March 17, 2014
Books U.S. Best-selling books for March 18 Fiction 1. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (Little, Brown and Co.) 2. The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd… March 16, 2014
Film At the Movies A high-energy cross-country race is at the heart of the new release “Need for Speed,” opening this weekend at the… March 13, 2014
Film Banff unleashes the best of its fest Dizzying fall lines like those seen in “Valhalla” are typical fare for the best in outdoor films as seen in… March 13, 2014
Music Larkin returns from hiatus with ‘Still Green’ concert will highlight singer’s 13th album March 13, 2014
Performing Arts Happy days? ‘Maple & Vine’ makes the case good ol’ days not always so good March 13, 2014
Performing Arts Idina Menzel’s ‘If/Then’ off to a strong start Tony Award winning actress, singer and songwriter Idina Menzel poses Feb. 25 in New York. Menzel performed the Oscar award-winning… March 10, 2014
Books U.S. Best-selling books for March 11 Kindergarten student Tatyalonna Kastner, 5, makes green eggs and ham with her fellow students at C.T. Plunkett Elementary School in… March 10, 2014
Performing Arts How to take ‘drama’ to extremes Unrequited love is best shown in ‘Werther’ March 9, 2014
Books A renewed look at our Colo. peregrines Republished classic gives incredible insight into a bird once on the verge of extinction March 9, 2014
Music Pharrell details the top songs he’s produced Pharrell Williams rehearses last month before the NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans. This week, Pharrell released his sophomore solo… March 6, 2014
Film A fine cast may regret ‘The Past’ Bérénice Bejo and Tahar Rahim are part of a stellar cast in the otherwise underwhelming “The Past.”Sony Pictures Classics But… March 6, 2014