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Mancos Creative District to host 4th Annual BurroFest June 17

BurroFest highlights the donkey’s contribution to the early growth of Southwest Colorado and will include music, food, art and more

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

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

Avant-garde theater troupe brings eccentric art fusion show to Farmington

Artrageous will perform at Farmington Civic Center June 24

Theater presents interpretation of Founding Fathers debate in Farmington

Program engages audience, highlights need for rational debate

Amy’s Bookcase perseveres, adapts for 25 years

To celebrate the store’s anniversary and Independent Bookstore Day, a year of free audiobooks is up for grabs

Hillerman returns with a new Manuelito/Chee adventure

“The Way of the Bear” is Anne Hillerman’s eighth novel featuring Bernie Manuelito and Jim Chee of the Navajo Nation Police Department. Joe Leaphorn continues to be included in the series, bu...

Totah welcomes back live theater, continues music performances

‘August: Osage County’ will be the first live theater performance since Totah reopened

Amy’s Bookcase celebrates National Poetry Month with reading

Sixteen-year-old Albuquerque poet Samuel Galbraith will read from his debut collection

Students take the stage at Totah Theater

Two-week poetry residency at Navajo Preparatory School culminates in poetry reading

Locke Street Eats reopens with food trucks, movie nights, concerts and events

DuTremaine takes a mind, body, soul approach to community building

Montezuma-Cortez theater brings classic musical to life

‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’ to open Friday, March 10

Scott Graham launches new book

Signings planned for Durango, Farmington