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On Thursday, the Utah Shakespeare Festival visited Montezuma-Cortez High School to perform and lead acting workshops with students. Festival actors led workshops in improvisation, how to perform Shakespearean texts, and fight choreography. And a bill that would make it easier for out-of-state teachers to work in Colorado is one step away from Governor Jared Polis’ desk.
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The Purple Fox Conundrum opens in the heart of the Mancos Valley this weekend. Based at Sacred Song Farm, the interactive art experience brings visitors…
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Anne Beach of the Mancos Creative District joins KSJD's Wynn Jones during the Fall Harvest Drive to discuss the arts in Mancos and how the district is…
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Eric Ikenouye of the Cortez Public Arts Committee talks with KSJD's Tom Yoder during the Fall Harvest Drive about the goals of the committee, the value of…
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Local poet David Feela has released a new collection of poems called "Little Acres" that explores rural life through the four seasons. KSJD's Tom Yoder…
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Northern New Mexico-based group DDAT will return to the Sunflower Theatre in Cortez on Thursday, May 31st at 7:30pm. The band was a finalist for NPR's…
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Local high school students will be the focus of the next live storytelling event in the Four Corners. The Raven Narratives will host its next storytelling…
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Author Louis L'Amour published over 100 novels and over 250 short stories during his lifetime, but he had many other works in progress that were never…
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The Mancos Creative District hopes to create a “vibrant and sustainable economic hub” and empower a “diverse creative community” in the town of Mancos.…
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Saturday, June 10th will bring a diverse set of events to southwestern Colorado. The Dolores River Festival, the Ute Mountain Roundup Rodeo, and King of…