Performing Arts Pagosa players dodge plague in ‘One Flea Spare’ A poor sailor, Bunce (David Menich), and a streetwise 12-year-old, Morse (Melissa Cheffers), turn the tables on the wealthy William… October 24, 2013 • Margaret Hedderman
Visual Arts The gone aren’t forgotten at Studio & Few do Dia de los Muertos like Studio &, and the Main Avenue arts collective will begin its memorial tribute… October 24, 2013 • Ted Holteen — Staff reporter
Visual Arts Yamashita heads west with images from the East Yamashita has been one of National Geographic’s top photographers for more than 30 years, specializing in Asia but traveling to… October 24, 2013 • Ted Holteen — Staff reporter
Performing Arts The MET strips away Russian satire in ‘The Nose’ Frank Colardo plays the unmistakable title role in the Metropolitan Opera’s production of Shostakovich’s “The Nose.”Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera “The rogue.… October 24, 2013 • Judith Reynolds
Film Oscar season starts with a game of musical chairs Matt Damon and George Clooney in “The Monuments Men.” The film will now be released in the first quarter of… October 24, 2013 • Jake Coyle
Performing Arts Totally Rocky Hank puts an ’80s twist on a cult classic October 24, 2013 • Ted Holteen — Staff reporter
Music Top music on iTunes, Spotify Top Songs 1. “Rap God”, Eminem 2. “Royals”, Lorde 3. “Wake Me Up”, Avicii 4. “Roar”, Katy Perry 5. “Wrecking… October 22, 2013 • The Associated Press
Film 2 comedy nights don’t go as CBS, NBC had hoped CBS’ long-dominant Monday night schedule has shown surprising weakness, and the network has already made some moves to shore up… October 22, 2013 • David Bauder
Performing Arts Playwright contest winner named – next stop B’way Devin Mojica, a 19-year-old New Yorker who is working toward a drama major at Tisch School of the Arts, on… October 22, 2013 • Mark Kennedy
Books A history of a city and its liberal ideals Doubleday/Associated Press No guide to Amsterdam is complete without a mention of tulips, canals and legalized pot and prostitution. In… October 21, 2013 • ANN LEVIN
Music Lang among the best of young bluesmen Lang’s sets include shades of R&B, soul, gospel, hard rock, funk and more. All of it is packaged in a… October 21, 2013 • Herald Staff Report
Performing Arts DHS does dreamy Shakespeare ‘Midsummer Night’ is a mix of reason, fantasy October 20, 2013 • Judith Reynolds
Music Willie’s new duets uneven “To All the Girls…” is the second release in by Willie Nelson.Legacy/Associated Press The second album of original material released… October 20, 2013 • MICHAEL MCCALL
Music Singer Cee Lo Green pleads not guilty in felony drug case Singer Cee Lo Green, whose real name is Thomas DeCarlo Callaway, listens as attorney Blair Berk speaks during his arraignment… October 20, 2013 • Anthony McCartney
Books U.S. Best-selling books for Oct. 22 Fiction 1. The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri (Knopf) 2. The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert (Viking Adult) 3.… October 20, 2013 • Herald Staff Writer
Film Live events proving worth for television networks Aerialist Nik Wallenda walks a 2-inch-thick steel cable taking him a quarter mile over the Little Colorado River Gorge in… October 17, 2013 • David Bauder
Music Todd Snider hits notes and nerves in live show Few evenings are as entertaining and educational as a Todd Snider concert. The singer-songwriter will play Sunday night at the… October 17, 2013 • Herald Staff Report
Performing Arts Pursuing happiness Theatre Dept. stages Depression-era comedy October 17, 2013 • Judith Reynolds
Visual Arts Open Studios offers rooms with a view 22 artists where they live and do their work October 17, 2013 • Herald Staff Report
Books Book offers juicy peak inside Johnny Carson’s life Henry Bushkin’s Johnny Carson offers a peak inside the TV host’s life.Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Associated Press Hell hath no fury like… October 16, 2013 • Douglass K. Daniel
Music SXSW Festival releases initial music lineup The first batch of 183 acts from 27 countries will only be the first of many, said Elizabeth Derczo, publicist… October 16, 2013 • CHRIS TOMLINSON
Books U.S. Best-selling books for Oct. 15 Fiction 1. Doctor Sleep by Stephen King (Scribner) 2. The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert (Viking Adult) 3.… October 14, 2013 • Herald Staff Writer
Visual Arts Southern hospitality will be inspiration for Durango artist October 13, 2013 • Ted Holteen — Staff reporter
Film 3rd season for Community Cinema films scheduled for PBS collaboration October 13, 2013 • Ted Holteen — Staff reporter