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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

San Juan Symphony launches 38th season

Dedicates opener to memory of Walter Dear

Creede Repertory Theatre opens 58th season and celebrates the well-made play

‘Mountain Octopus’ commissioned by Creede for the post-pandemic era

To challenge, to learn and/or heal

Three exhibits explore Native American art, themes and practices

Straight out of COVID and Genesis

Durango Theatreworks presents pop musical

Fort Lewis stages Native American Plays

When Fort Lewis College senior Tyler Gleason (Diné) played Rookie Carroca, an effusive Italian-American father in “My Favorite Year,” he seemed right at home. Naturally ebullient, Gleason bu...

Music in the Mountains launches a diverse weekend of concerts

Crossover music, chocolate and an outdoor picnic start Friday

A rare tribute to a rare musician: Cellist Lynn Harrell dies and Carnegie Hall marks his passage

Acclaimed American cellist Lynn Harrell died on April 27. His sudden death was not associated with the coronavirus. The news sent shock waves throughout the world of international music. ...

San Juan Symphony: 34 years and counting

Orchestra opens with three interrelated ‘Classical’ works

Young musicians show what they’re made of in San Juan Symphony Youth Orchestra

Groups will play to perform in Bayfield and Durango

Choral Society celebrates holiday with traditional program

The winning request in Linda Mack Berven’s rolling City Market poll is the song “O Holy Night.” “People stop me in the aisle,” Mack Berven said. “People literally stop me all year...

FLC launches recital program with chamber music

At 3 p.m. Sunday in Roshong Recital Hall at Fort Lewis College, a program of chamber music will be performed by three faculty members plus one. Titled “Piano Quartets of the Maste...

A musical prelude from out of the 416 Fire’s ashes

Gordon Thomas brings together music and photography to commemorate firefighters