Three weeks ago I got a call from Jerry. He and his girlfriend, Barbara, were planning a trip to Pagosa Springs…
Category: Arts/Entertainment
INTERVIEW: Sculptor Tanya Quinn Showing at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts
“Pretty much right away, I found that I liked to make characters. People. So I just took off from there, and created my own style…”
Mountain Light Music Festival in Pagosa, August 6
The concert will feature the sonorous tones of the MLMF Trombone Choir in an evening of movie-themed music….
19th Hole Concert Series Kicks Off Tomorrow, with Sax Man Bob Hemenger
Performed in a safe, physically-distanced outdoor venue, the 19th Hole Concerts are sure to be a comfortable way for community-minded music lovers to re-engage…
Free ‘Music in the Mountains’ Concert, July 13 in Town Park
We’ve built a mobile stage designed to deliver free world-class classical music concerts throughout the Four Corners region…
Six Months After Congress Passed COVID Relief, Colorado Venues Still Awaiting Grant Funds
Under the SVOG program, businesses could apply for grants equal to 45% of their gross earned revenue for 2019, up to $10 million…
Curtains Up Pagosa Postpones ‘Cinderella’
“We regret to inform you that due to circumstances out of our control, the show is indefinitely postponed…”
19th Hole Concert Series Tees Off Next Week
The 19th Hole Concerts pairs an Archuleta nonprofit with a local music talent on Thursday evenings, July 8 – 29…
Town-sponsored ‘ComFest’ Free Music Event Tonight in Town Park
Bring your chairs, blankets and coolers – and don’t forget your wallet to purchase a drink or grab food from visiting food truck vendors…
Creede Repertory Theatre Announces 56th Season
Performances begin June 25 and run through September 4, 2021 with six shows per week – see all three shows in just two days…
‘Curtains Up Pagosa’ Announces ‘Cinderella’ Auditions
The audition deadline is currently set as May 1. Show dates and venue will be announced soon…
Applications Open for $16 Billion Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program
This week, Colorado’s US Senator John Hickenlooper brought independent venue operators together to discuss claims that 90% of venues would go out of business without federal aid…
Student Poster Contest Aims to Highlight Local Government
Completed posters must be received electronically or postmarked by April 23. Winners will be announced by May 7…
REVIEW: Busy McCarroll is Making Good Trouble
“I’m not so naive to think that a song can fix all of this,” says Busy. “These are systemic problems we’ve had in this country for a long time…”
REVIEW: Sunny Gable, Songsmith
The music of Sunny Gable — created in the foothills of the San Juan Mountains, in southwest Colorado — is not only good, it’s contagious!
KSUT Will Not Move Forward with Pagosa Folk N’ Bluegrass Festival This Year
At this time, we cannot, in good conscience, move forward as initially planned with the Pagosa Folk N’ Bluegrass Festival, Jam Camps, and Workshops…
Creede Rep Announces ‘To the Moon’ Partnership with Rise Above Violence
“Statistics are not the most powerful way to change someone’s mind. Stories are…”
Junior Duck Stamp Contest in Full Flight
The first-place design from the national contest is used to create the official Junior Duck Stamp for the following year…
Local Author Carole Howard Publishes Sixth Edition of Media Textbook
Sales show that “On Deadline” is the foremost textbook on media relations in the academic, corporate, nonprofit and government sectors…
