Katie Chicklinski-Cahill

Position: Herald Arts & Entertainment editor

Reel Rock 14 celebrates climbers

There is a community of athletes who go to great – and, more often than not, dangerous – heights for their sport. Sometimes with little fanfare. Enter Reel Rock Film Tour. Since it was founded in...

DATE: Oct. 17, 2019 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

Tour a cemetery with Ghost Walk Durango

For the third year, Ghost Walk Durango founder Joe Nelson will take brave souls on a Halloween Cemetery Tour, offering a spooky, nighttime history lesson ... and, perhaps, a chance encounter with...

DATE: Oct. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

Four Corners Comedy Festival gets funny in Durango

Some of the players may have changed, but this weekend’s Four Corners Comedy Festival will have no shortage of gut-busting laughter. Earlier this week, it was announced that festival headliner...

DATE: Aug. 22, 2019 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

Gerald Wells challenges viewers with exhibit at Durango Arts Center

Burley Wisehart is one bad guy ... with a soft side. He’s also a character made up by artist Gerald Wells, who has been creating large-scale, mixed-media pieces featuring Burley Wisehart since the...

DATE: Aug. 16, 2019 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

Chevel Shepherd talks about life after ‘The Voice’

In the summer, many teenagers spend their time off from the daily grind of school by participating in the daily grind of work. For country singer Chevel Shepherd, that daily grind does not include...

DATE: Aug. 8, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

‘Indian Horse’ a ‘small but huge story’

“You can’t understand where you’re going if you don’t understand where you’ve been,” Saul Indian Horse says in the opening scene of the film “Indian Horse.” And for Indian Horse, looking back meant...

DATE: July 26, 2019 | CATEGORY: Living

Author: ‘I just sit down and let it roll’

Durangoan Ed Lehner has a lot on his plate. The retired professor is a luthier, poet, does work as an instrument repairman for the Be Frank Foundation and is a self-proclaimed “kind of a hack”...

DATE: July 26, 2019 | CATEGORY: Living

Healing music for area’s service members

There’s a lot to be said for music: It can be entertaining; it can immediately transport listeners back to a specific time and place. Music can also be used to heal. On Sunday, Soldier Songs and...

DATE: July 18, 2019 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

Durango Independent Film Festival, Animas City Theatre present Hitchcock on the big screen

When it comes to classic suspense movies, it doesn’t get better than Alfred Hitchcock. Unless, of course, it’s free Alfred Hitchcock. On the big screen. In an air-conditioned movie theater. Durango...

DATE: July 11, 2019 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

‘Voice’ winner Chevel Shepherd heading to Durango

When Farmington high school student Chevel Shepherd won Season 15 of the television singing competition show “The Voice,” she won the grand prize of $100,000 and a recording contract with Universal...

DATE: June 27, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

Why are we still wild about Frida Kahlo?

Two hundred-fifty pages, 19,625 items. That’s how many products are available on Etsy.com bearing the image or words or work of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Cupcake toppers, painted planters,...

DATE: June 21, 2019 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

Durango prepares to celebrate Pride

It’s time for the Four Corners Alliance for Diversity’s Durango Pride celebration, and starting Wednesday, there will be plenty of events to keep you busy. Jake Riggs, a new main organizer, said...

DATE: June 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local News

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