Music Heuser named San Juan Symphony music director Two-year process ends with unanimous decision March 10, 2016
Performing Arts A campy, pink, positive romp Durango High School’s new production of ‘Legally Blonde’ might surprise you with its depth March 10, 2016
Film Asian-American jab at Oscars reveals deeper diversity woes Host Chris Rock, right, gestures to three unidentified children portraying auditors in a skit at the Oscars at the Dolby… March 7, 2016
Music Q&A with Joan Baez: Even Taylor Swift thinks she’s cool Joan Baez marked her 75th birthday in January with an all-star New York concert taped for broadcast on PBS in… March 7, 2016
Film ‘Downton Abbey’ captured the real – if frustrating – pace of social change Michelle Dockery plays Lady Mary in a scene from the final season of “Downton Abbey.” The series finale airs in… March 7, 2016
Film Fey shows talent in ‘Whiskey Tango Foxtrot’ “Ms. Barker … depicts herself as a sort of Tina Fey character, who unexpectedly finds herself addicted to the adrenaline… March 3, 2016
Film ‘Zootopia’ a great, memorable film “Zootopia” is one of my favorite animated movies. Not one of my favorite animated movies of the last year or… March 3, 2016
Film Movies playing in Durango March 4-10 (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com)(For events, check out www.animascitytheatre.com) Gaslight Theatre (102 Fifth St. Next to the railroad depot,… March 3, 2016
Visual Arts The masterworks of Ansel Adams month left to see the iconic landscape photographer’s retrospective exhibit in Farmington March 3, 2016
Performing Arts From Paris to parts unknown with ‘Manon Lescaut’ MET Live simulcast at Fort Lewis time travels again March 3, 2016
Film Our relationship with TV is messed up. It’s time for a change This sense of weary obligation started showing up in TV reviews earlier this year. In evaluating “Love,” Judd Apatow and… March 1, 2016
Music An early look at PBS’ ‘Loretta Lynn: Still a Mountain Girl’ Loretta Lynn’s Appalachian musical roots are explored on a new “American Masters” documentary on PBS as well as her first… March 1, 2016
Music Phil Collins returns, saying: Take a (new) look at me now Musician Phil Collins, a multiple Grammy Award-winner, is releasing all eight of his solo albums, each remastered and accompanied by… March 1, 2016
Film ‘Eddie the Eagle’ is ‘Rudy’ on skis With more than a dash of “Cool Runnings” to boot. “Rudy,” of course, was a fictionalized, unapologetically sentimental, undeniably inspirational… February 25, 2016
Film ‘Triple 9’ is fabulous trash Just about every scene features an Oscar winner or an Oscar nominee or an Emmy winner and/or a first-rate character… February 25, 2016
Film Movies playing in Durango Feb. 26-March 3 (128 E. College Drive, 799-2281, www.animascitytheatre.com) Carol In this adaptation of the novel The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith,… February 25, 2016
Music A different kind of barn dance Six Dollar String Band aims to create a non-traditional event February 25, 2016
Film Honoring a bionic career Durango Independent Film Festival to honor Lindsay Wagner with first-time award February 25, 2016
Visual Arts Jeff Madeen: A man with something to say Durango artist, along with his dad, Bud, unleashes a multi-media show brimming with political energy February 25, 2016
Film What Leonardo DiCaprio was really like before he got famous Leonardo DiCaprioAssociated Press “He said, ‘How do I get her number?’” Thicke recalls two decades later, remembering when 17-year-old DiCaprio… February 23, 2016
Film ‘Friends’ creators talk about the show’s legacy (From left) The cast of the show “Friends: Matthew Perry as Chandler Bing, Jennifer Aniston as Rachel Green, David Schwimmer… February 23, 2016
Film The Jesse Owens biopic ‘Race’ argues that sports are always political Actor Stephan James poses for a portrait in Los Angeles. James portrays track and field legend Jesse Owens in the… February 23, 2016