The season opens with ‘Come From Away’, based on the true story of 7,000 airline passengers stranded in the small town in Newfoundland following the events of September 11, 2001…
Category: Arts/Entertainment
THE DAILY YONDER: Soundtracks for Heading Home to Rural America
Luckily, two of this spring’s most-anticipated albums — Kacey Musgraves’ Middle of Nowhere and Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide — speak directly to the baggage surrounding a person’s hometown…
Pagosa Chamber Now Accepting Applications for 17th Annual Car Show
Returning is ‘The Pagosa Pinup Contest!’ Contestants will take the stage Friday and the winner will be available Saturday for photos with your vehicle…
Final Weekend for School of Movement Burlesque Show, ‘Wonderland’
Lovers of dance, music and comedy are invited to join them… as they scurry down the rabbit hole and into an unforgettable evening…
Special Mothers Day Performance by June Marquez at Coyote Moon
The Coyote Moon Lounge is pleased to present a special Mothers Day event this Sunday, May 10…
ENTERTAINMENT: Indigenous-Centered ‘Dark Winds’ Adds Depth to the Crime TV Genre
There are moments of both literal and emotional darkness, including night scenes and times of human turmoil and tragedy. But the series is usually sun-baked and starkly beautiful…
Spring Band and Choir Concerts at Pagosa Springs High School, May 7 and 8
Both concerts will be in the PSHS auditorium beginning at 6:30pm and the public is invited to attend…
Concert Hall at the Park Returns to Buckley Park with 2026 Summer Lineup
Free weekly concert series brings live music, community, and summer evenings together in downtown Durango…
Americana Project Concert on April 29 to Feature ‘Mojo Birds’
Mojo Birds present a fascinating mix of roots, rock, soul and Afro-Peruvian mojo — inspired by the likes of The Band and a touch of Al Green and sure to get your toes tapping…
School of Movement to Present ‘Wonderland’ Burlesque Show at Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts
Expect sparkling costumes, playful twists on your favorite Wonderland icons, and performances that are equal parts cheeky, glamorous, and empowering…
LICKETY-SPLIT COMEDY PRESENTS: The Experts… This Friday, April 24
Lickety-Split Comedy Improv announces a night of insight and delight… curiosity and comedy… as we delve into an anthropological mystery…
INTERVIEW: ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at High School Auditorium, This Week
“People should come to the play because I’m in it and because everyone in the play has worked very hard to put it on…”
Thingamajig Theatre Announces 2026 Summer Season, and Season Tickets
The exciting 2026 Summer Repertory Season will run May 29 through August 29 at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts…
Zikr Dance Emsemble to Present ‘Runes’ at Pagosa Center for the Arts This Saturday, April 18
The ambitious spring 2026 season will showcase the company’s roots while exploring the power and transformative energies of some of history’s most iconic symbols…
Pagosa Springs Earth Day Film Fest Set for April 22
This year’s program features a “Best of the Fest” selection from CEFF’s 20th anniversary season, celebrating two decades of films that inspire environmental awareness…
MAIN STREET ART WALK: Artists & Businesses Wanted for Two Evening Events
On two Friday evenings, June 26 and July 24, visitors will stroll downtown from 4-7pm… discover local artists inside shops…
Thingamajig Theatre Announces Summer Rep Season Lineup
This summer season includes “Come From Away,” Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” and “Fiddler on the Roof”…
COMEDY IMPROV: How Lucy Died, and Why It Matters
Our guest expert for April 24 is John Kappelman PhD who will discuss “Cracking The Oldest Cold Case: How Lucy Died and Why It Matters”…
Plan a Trip Down the Rabbit Hole with ‘Wonderland’ Burlesque Show at PSCA
This dazzling production blends sultry choreography, over-the-top characters, stunning aerial acts, and surreal storytelling into one wildly entertaining night…
